Sermon Tone Analysis
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Your Calling
First of all, you have to transform your view of work.
It’s not a curse; it’s a calling.
Secondly, you have to transform the aim of your work.
It’s not self-fulfillment, but it’s service and stewardship of your gifts to please God.
Timothy Keller
Your Character
Your Convictions
Stewardship is the “use of God-given resources for the accomplishment of God-given goals.”
—Ron Blue, Master Your Money
Ron Blue
All of us are to live up to our full potential, by God’s strength, with his wisdom, for his kingdom.
This stewardship is comprehensive.
It includes time, talents, spiritual gifts, energies, personality, experiences, attitudes, and material resources.
Stuart Weber
Good stewardship of little things brings greater privilege and responsibility.
Poor stewardship leads to losing even what one has.
Craig Blomberg
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