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Stewardship Principle – Series Pack

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Series Summary:
Stewardship is about recognizing that everything we have—time, talent, and treasure—ultimately belongs to God. As His stewards, we’re called to manage these resources faithfully and purposefully. In this four-week series, we’ll explore biblical principles of stewardship, learning how to honor God with all He’s entrusted to us.
Theme Scripture:
Psalm 24:1
Week 1

Week 1: “Recognizing the Owner”

Scripture: Psalm 24:1; 1 Chronicles 29:11-12

Introduction:

Begin by defining stewardship from a biblical perspective. Emphasize that God is the rightful owner of all things, and our role is to manage His resources responsibly.

Key Points:

God Owns It All

•Psalm 24:1 reveals that the earth and everything in it belong to the Lord.

•We can’t practice true stewardship until we acknowledge God’s supreme ownership.

Attitude of Gratitude

•Recognizing God’s ownership should cultivate humility and thankfulness.

•1 Chronicles 29:11-12 shows how King David attributed all blessings to God.

Heart Alignment

•When we see God as the owner, our hearts become aligned with His purposes and His kingdom vision.

Application:

Invite the congregation to reassess their view of possessions, talents, and time. Ask them to spend the week reflecting on how recognizing God’s ownership changes their daily decisions.

Closing Thought:

True stewardship begins when we understand that all we have is God’s to begin with.

Week 2: “Faithful Management”

Scripture: Matthew 25:14-30; Colossians 3:23-24

Introduction:

Build on the idea of God’s ownership by focusing on our responsibility to faithfully manage what He’s given us. Highlight that stewardship involves diligent work and wise investment of our time, talents, and resources.

Key Points:

Parable of the Talents

•In Matthew 25:14-30, the servants are judged not by what they received but by how they managed it.

•Our faithfulness in small or large things reflects our commitment to God’s purposes.

Excellence and Effort

•Colossians 3:23-24 urges us to work wholeheartedly as unto the Lord.

•Faithful stewards invest energy and creativity to grow and protect what’s entrusted to them.

Risk and Reward

•The parable also shows that godly stewardship can involve taking wise risks for the kingdom.

•God honors those who step out in faith and maximize their potential for His glory.

Application:

Encourage the congregation to identify specific ways they can manage their God-given talents, finances, and opportunities with greater diligence this week.

Closing Thought:

Faithful management isn’t about perfection—it’s about wholeheartedly using our God-given resources for His glory.

Week 3: “Generosity as a Lifestyle”

Scripture: 2 Corinthians 9:6-8; Proverbs 11:25

Introduction:

Pivot to the concept of generosity, demonstrating that stewardship goes beyond self-management and extends into blessing others. Show how generosity reflects God’s heart and multiplies kingdom impact.

Key Points:

Sowing and Reaping

•2 Corinthians 9:6-8 illustrates that when we sow generously, we also reap generously.

•Generosity isn’t a loss but an investment in God’s economy.

God Loves a Cheerful Giver

•God isn’t impressed by the amount we give but by the heart with which we give.

•Generous giving stems from gratitude for what God has done for us.

Blessing Others, Receiving Refreshment

•Proverbs 11:25 shows that when we refresh others, we ourselves are refreshed.

•Generosity fosters deeper community and personal fulfillment.

Application:

Challenge the congregation to take a practical step of generosity this week—supporting someone in need, blessing a ministry, or giving time to serve.

Closing Thought:

A generous heart mirrors God’s own nature, opening the door to deeper joy and greater kingdom influence.

Week 4: “Living in Kingdom Perspective”

Scripture: Matthew 6:19-21; 1 Timothy 6:17-19

Introduction:

Conclude the series by focusing on the eternal dimension of stewardship. Remind the congregation that our management of earthly resources impacts our heavenly reward and legacy.

Key Points:

Treasures in Heaven

•Matthew 6:19-21 warns against storing up earthly treasures that fade.

•When we invest in God’s kingdom, we anchor our hearts in eternal priorities.

Being Rich in Good Deeds

•1 Timothy 6:17-19 encourages us to be rich in good works, generous, and willing to share.

•Such a life lays a firm foundation for the future and aligns us with God’s eternal plan.

Legacy and Impact

•Our stewardship decisions today shape our legacy for tomorrow.

•Consider how you want to be remembered—as one who merely consumed or one who advanced God’s kingdom through faithful stewardship.

Application:

Encourage the congregation to commit to long-term stewardship goals—whether financial, relational, or missional—that prioritize God’s kingdom above personal gain.

Closing Thought:

When we live with an eternal perspective, our stewardship becomes more than a duty—it becomes a joyful partnership in God’s unfolding story.