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An introduction of Stewardship to the congregation
Have you
ever considered what you would put in the offering … if it wasn’t money?
A pastor recently asked people to physically bring something of special
value to offer to the Lord. What was brought up to the altar was
interesting to observe: Such things as jewelry, a watch or a tie clasp.
One fellow went to his car, and brought back a golf bag full of brand
new clubs! The pastor was teaching the congregation the importance of
not just giving money, but sacrificing something tangible to God, who
ultimately is the source of every gift we have. Our bodies, talents and
even our time on the earth are all gifts from God. St. Paul wrote to the
Christians (Romans 12:1):
"I appeal to you…brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to
present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God,
which is your spiritual worship."
At the age of 12, Mother Teresa offered herself as a living sacrifice
and committed her life to God. As an older adult, she observed that the
basic trouble with millions of people was that, while they knew
something was missing in life, they did not know what it was. She said,
“What they are missing is a living relationship with God.” This month’s
issue of Stewardship points out that if we are to be true
stewards of our lives, we must give ourselves totally to God for
whatever use God has. When we do, offering your gifts, whatever they are
becomes easy.
Prayer Grant us, O Lord, the willingness to allow you to use us: body, mind, and soul to spread your Kingdom on earth.
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