Bishop David Oyedepo |
Serving
God is a most profitable endeavour (Job 36:11). Our rating in the Kingdom of
God is a function of the quality of our stewardship.
What is Kingdom Stewardship?
It is a practical commitment to all forms of Kingdom promotion
endeavours. It means being practically committed to the things of God. It is an engagement of your spirit, soul and body. It also means
being overly excited about the advancement of the Kingdom and investing in it
to prove your commitment. That is what Kingdom stewardship is all about. In all
labour there is profit: but the talk of the lips tendeth only to penury
(Proverbs 14:23).
We can look at stewardship from three perspectives:
Spiritual Stewardship: It is engaging in soul-winning and
Kingdom promotion prayers. You can raise a prayer altar for the church in your
home; when you do that, you are investing spiritually in advancing the kingdom
of God. Every spiritual investment is recorded for returns (Hebrews 6:10).
• Physical Stewardship: This involves taking practical steps to
ensure things go well in the church. Your little strength is being engaged in
doing one thing or another in the church and for the church.
What do you get from physical stewardship?
Your strength is renewed because you are investing your little
strength in God’s Kingdom, so He multiples it back to you.
• Material and Financial Stewardship: Financial stewardship
involves putting in your finances in the building of churches as God empowers
you. You can purchase vehicles, chairs, musical equipments, generators,
decoration material and minister to the needs of others as you are given the
opportunity.
We Serve A “Rewarder” God: Recognise that stewardship is a
choice, not a gift. Every form of stewardship is highly “rewardable.” God is a
“rewarder” of them who diligently seek Him, in whatever area they are involved
(Hebrews 11:6).
Examples of Supernatural Breakthroughs through Stewardship:
Job: Job was a businessman and God called him His servant. Job
emerged the greatest of all men in his time. Even when he was challenged, he
never disconnected. Hence, he was colourfully restored and His star rose.
Daniel: Daniel was a die-hard servant of God. He was unruffled,
standing strong for God and turning many to Righteousness.
Paul: Paul was the chief of the Apostles. He was shining forth
as a star from the platform of stewardship. He was under an oath to serve and
he served to the outermost (1 Corinthians 9:16).
What makes your Stewardship Acceptable to God?
Until stewardship is acceptable, it is not “rewardable”. So, it
is important to know what makes your stewardship acceptable.
• Serve God Righteously: Serve God with godliness (Hebrews
12:28).
• Serve God Cheerfully: Whatever you don’t do joyfully cannot be
fruitful, because God loves a cheerful giver (Joel 1:11-12).
•Serve God willingly: Stewardship without willingness is not
acceptable (1 Corinthians 9:17).
• Serve God Tirelessly: Every reward answers at the end. If you
give up before your reward comes, you won’t get it (Galatians 6:9).
• Serve God Fearfully: All of your investments must be from this
platform. (Psalm 111:10).
• Serve God Diligently: Be productive, don’t just be present
(Proverbs 22:29).
• Serve God Alone: Serving God will only be profitable when you
don’t add any other thing alongside your service to God. Because of the
pressures of life, a lot of believers seem to get distracted. …thou shalt
worship the Lord thy God, and him only shalt thou serve (Luke 4:8).
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