### Summary
Today, we conclude our series on stewardship by focusing on the stewardship of the gospel. We began by revisiting the foundational principles: the glory of God, the ownership of God, and our responsibility as His creation. The ultimate aim is to glorify God in all that we do, recognizing that everything we have is entrusted to us by Him. We explored the parable of the talents in Matthew 25, which illustrates the importance of being faithful stewards of what God has given us.
Our primary focus today is on the stewardship of the gospel. Often, when we think of stewardship, we consider our time, talents, and treasures, but the Bible also calls us to steward the gospel. In 1 Corinthians 4, Paul describes himself and other Christian leaders as servants and stewards of the mysteries of God, which refers to the gospel. This responsibility extends to all Christians, not just leaders. We are entrusted with the gospel not only for our salvation but also to share it with others.
Paul emphasizes that it is God who judges our stewardship, not human opinions or even our self-assessment. God knows our hearts and will disclose the true motivations behind our actions. This should humble us and remind us that our goal is to be found faithful before God.
We are called to respond to the gospel, walk in step with it, and proclaim it. Responding to the gospel involves repentance and faith in Jesus Christ. Walking in step with the gospel means living a life that reflects its truth, particularly in how we treat others. Proclaiming the gospel involves actively sharing it with others, ensuring that it is passed on from generation to generation.
Practically, we can steward the gospel by identifying people in our lives who need it, investing in their lives, and inviting them into disciple-making relationships. This approach helps us to be intentional in our efforts to share the gospel and make disciples.
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Key Takeaways
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5. Proclaiming the Gospel: Sharing the gospel is a fundamental part of our stewardship. We are called to proclaim it, ensuring that it is passed on to others. This involves being intentional in our relationships, investing in others, and inviting them into disciple-making relationships.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [33:02] - Introduction to Stewardship Series
- [50:26] - Foundations of Stewardship
- [52:14] - Stewardship of the Gospel
- [53:27] - 1 Corinthians 4: Servants and Stewards
- [55:07] - Responding to the Gospel
- [57:53] - Proclaiming the Gospel
- [60:02] - Obedience of Faith
- [63:24] - Walking in Step with the Gospel
- [67:50] - Making Disciples
- [71:59] - Practical Steps: Identify, Invest, Invite
- [77:17] - Closing Prayer