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Thriftiness *2 Cor.
4:18 *EBC 6~/23~/04
! I. Definition of Thriftiness
A.
Wise use of my resources so I have more to give back
1.
Thriftiness is tied to stewardship.
Stewardship is the wise management of what I have been given
B.
Bill Gothard – Thriftiness is multiplying my resources so I have more to give back to God.
1.
Everything I have comes from God; I am giving back what he has given me
! II.
Importance of Thriftiness
A.
*2 Cor.
5:10 - *
1.
We will give an account of what we have dome with it
B.
*Matt.
25:21 – *
1.
James Moffatt – a man’s treatment of money is the most decisive test of his character – how he makes it and how he spends it.
a.
*1 Tim.
6:10 - *
1.
Think about the evil money brings into the world.
! III.
Thriftiness V. Stinginess
A.
Bill Gothard – /thriftiness/ is using as few resources as possible for myself so I will have more for God and others.
/Stinginess /is keeping back from others so I will have more for myself.
! IV.
Aspects of Thriftiness
A.
Being content with what I have (*1 Tim.
6:8, Phil.
4:11, Luke 12:15*)
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Out happiness shouldn’t be based on personal possessions
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Using creative means to stretch out things – Jacob increased his worth by wise use of animals
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Always counting the total costs (*Prov.
11:16, 2 Chron.
2:8-10*- Solomon bargained with King Hiram.
Solomon knew what the cost would be
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Not being wasteful (*Matt.
14:20.
Prov.
12:27*) F.K. when they built the power plant
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Saving during times of plenty
1.
Old adage –“the more we have the more we spend” (*Ecc.
5:11, Gen. 41:* Joseph
2.
Thriftiness requires long-range goals, which are far more important than immediate luxuries.
! V. Requirements of Thriftiness
A.
Faithful in little things
B.
Faithfulness in the use of money
C.
Faithfulness in use of that which belongs to others
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