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An introduction of Stewardship to the congregation
February 2010
There is truly no time like the present … NOW!
There is a sad, but true story of a man of considerable
means that could not attend worship on Sundays because
that was the day he had to count the last week’s receipts
from one of the several businesses he owned. However, the
business man had told the pastor that while he was not
currently giving to the church, when he died the church
would receive a nice bequest. Well, about two years later,
the man died and the church was not even mentioned in his
will. Not because he wasn’t well-intentioned, but because
he had never gotten around to it.
He put his stewardship of the blessings God had given him
on hold … rather than acting on it … NOW!
St. Paul wrote to the church in Corinth these words: “Now
is the acceptable time; see, now is the day of salvation.”
(II Corinthians 6:2) We can add to that: “Now is also the
day of stewardship.” After all, it is not how we plan to
serve Christ in the future (after our own business and
pleasures); it is how we seriously serve Christ today.
Salvation today requires stewardship today. “The love of
Christ urges us on…”wrote St. Paul. (II Corinthians 5:14)
And so it does! It really does! Today. NOW!
Prayer: Gracious Lord, you have opened your hands
toward us again and again with gifts galore. Stir us up to
use these gifts not only for ourselves, but for your
church and the hurts of the world. In Christ’s name. Amen.
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