This teaching develops the concept of “stewardship” as the Biblical balance between the poverty and prosperity extremes taught by some Christians. It summarizes five principles of stewardship and examines the Biblical concept of ownership and property rights.
Verses: Matt. 6:24; 17:20; 21:21; 25:21-45; Luke 6:20-24; 12:22, 32; Mark 3:28; 4:18; 10:17-31; Ps. 50:12; 109:1-20; John 10:10; James 1:6-7; Gen. 2:15; 24:24-35; 26:12-14; Eccles. 2:18; 8:14; Prov. 10:15; 14:31; 30:8-9; Exod. 19:5; 21:20; 22:25; 23:10-11; Lev. 19:9; 25:8, 23, 25, 28; Job 41:11; Deut. 10:18; 14:26, 28; 15:1-18; 19:14; 20:17; 23:19; Hosea 5:10; Ruth 2:3, 7; Acts 2:44
Teacher: Dan Gallagher
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