“The one who faithfully manages the little he has been given will be promoted and trusted with greater responsibilities. But those who cheat with the little they have been given will not be considered trustworthy to receive more. If you have not handled the riches of this world with integrity, why should you be trusted with the eternal treasures of the spiritual world? And if you’ve not proven yourself faithful with what belongs to another, why should you be given wealth of your own? It is impossible for a person to serve two masters at the same time. You will be forced to love one and reject the other. One master will be despised and the other will have your loyal devotion. Your choice between God and the wealth of this world is no different. You must enthusiastically love one and definitively reject the other.” Now, the Jewish religious leaders listening to Jesus were lovers of money. They laughed at what he said and mocked his teachings, so Jesus addressed them directly. “You always want to look spiritual in the eyes of others, but you have forgotten the eyes of God, which see what is inside you. The very things that you approve of and applaud are the things God despises.
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Do you ever find yourself wanting a place to feel safe? To be patient as you dwell in the presence of God? Filled with His peace? These guided audio meditations will help first empty you of the false hope and the “easy promises” the world offers. Followed by two meditations to help you patiently listen for His voice and wait on His guidance.
In this reading plan, Tony Evans shares how kingdom stewards only advance God’s kingdom agenda and bring Him glory when they live according to His purposes. One of the reasons this is true rests in this area of kingdom stewardship. We are gifted our time, talents and treasures for the simple purpose of managing them for God’s purposes.
Vance K. Jackson leads readers in this powerful devotional. Pattern yourself after Christ in every area of your life. Be faithful over the little things. Be faithful over every assignment. Be faithful over the resources under your stewardship. Be faithful over your job. Be faithful over your business. Be faithful over your family. Be faithful over everything that God has blessed you with and He will enlarge your borders.
Share this devotional with others as Vance K. Jackson leads readers in this timely message. Choose to be faithful in the little things. Choose to be faithful in the seemingly small assignments. Choose to be faithful in the ordinary. Choose to faithfully serve in the seemingly mundane. Faithfully steward over the seemingly small things and God will expand your territory and responsibility.
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