Reflecting God's Love Through Generosity and Stewardship

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"We are not the owners of what we have. We are administrators, we are mayors of what God has given us, and the true mark of stewardship is to use what has been given to them in the way that the true owner would do." [46:08] (Download)

"Never forget that you were once in spiritual poverty and that you did not have the ability to rescue yourself. Never forget that it was God who took you out of that poverty by sending His Son to die the death that you and I deserved." [51:03] (Download)

"Generosity should be done with wisdom. We don't know to satisfy a need but planning for it shows that we are willing with our hearts for God's Word to move not only our hearts but also our hands." [01:03:24] (Download)

"Our job is to be ready to be able to supply those needs, to be generous because it's our call, and that call comes with the humble and holy assumption that God will place opportunities in front of us." [01:07:52] (Download)

"Every human being is made in God's image. And what this means to every person, regardless of their age, their intelligence, their color of skin, their culture, their income level, their beliefs or their behavior, is made by God and irrevocable worth and value as a human being." [42:53] (Download)

"As believers, we are motivated by generosity because it's been given to us. If we want it to last, if we want it to be generous to those who are in need, we must draw from the well that never ends." [53:18] (Download)

"Generosity comes from what God has done for us, what He does in us, and what He does through us. It is God's character, His image, His ownership, that is what makes us generous." [54:11] (Download)

"But Jesus points out that in our testimony to a world that observes, the only definition of love is the love among us." [56:33] (Download)

"The world and all of its people belong to it. We are not the owners; we are merely stewards of God's creation, tasked with the responsibility to manage it with the same care and generosity that He exemplifies." [44:38] (Download)

"It's an act of love. It's an act of kindness not to give them. This is an exception in which the wise do not give." [01:00:22] (Download)
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