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What Does the Bible Say About Stewardship?

June 9, 2015 by Melissa Kruger

suitcase copy I enjoyed sitting down with Christianity.com for a video series on a variety of topics. The following video discusses the concept of stewardship, considering the way we view the items we have been given. How would it change the manner in which we live if we viewed ourselves as stewards of God’s gifts, rather than owners of the people and things in our lives? What does it look like to live a rented life?

 

For further reading on this topic, one of my favorite chapters on stewardship is from A. W. Tozer, entitled The Blessedness of Possessing Nothing  Here’s an excerpt:

I have said that Abraham possessed nothing. Yet was not this poor man rich? Everything he had owned before was his still to enjoy: sheep, camels, herds, and goods of every sort. He had also his wife and his friends, and best of all he had his son Isaac safe by his side. He had everything, but he possessed nothing. There is the spiritual secret. There is the sweet theology of the heart which can be learned only in the school of renunciation. The books on systematic theology overlook this, but the wise will understand.

After that bitter and blessed experience I think the words “my” and “mine” never had again the same meaning for Abraham. The sense of possession which they connote was gone from his heart. Things had been cast out forever. They had now become external to the man. His inner heart was free from them. The world said, “Abraham is rich,” but the aged patriarch only smiled. He could not explain it to them, but he knew that he owned nothing, that his real treasures were inward and eternal.

There can be no doubt that this possessive clinging to things is one of the most harmful habits in the life. Because it is so natural it is rarely recognized for the evil that it is; but its outworkings are tragic.

We are often hindered from giving up our treasures to the Lord out of fear for their safety; this is especially true when those treasures are loved relatives and friends. But we need have no such fears. Our Lord came not to destroy but to save. Everything is safe which we commit to Him, and nothing is really safe which is not so committed.

 

Christianity.com: What does the Bible have to say about stewardship? – Melissa Kruger from christianitydotcom2 on GodTube.

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  1. Ann Beaulieu says

    June 9, 2015 at 2:20 pm

    You are such an inspiration for me to always keep my eyes focused on the real and most important thing, GOD! That is eternal and above all anything else worthy of our life and our stewardship with what He gives us. Thank you x

    • Melissa Kruger says

      June 9, 2015 at 3:32 pm

      Thank you Ann – that is sweet encouragement to me! 🙂

Melissa Kruger is a wife, mom, and the author of multiple books, including The Envy of Eve and Walking with God in the Season of Motherhood. She enjoys teaching women the Bible and serves as the director of women's initiatives for The Gospel Coalition.

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