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Stewardship Quotes


"Back seat only works if you have a great driver!!! Either hire the right one or take charge and drive!!!!!"


"We need money not only for meeting our own needs, but also for fulfilling God's plans."



"The basic question is not how much of our money we should give to God, but how much of God's money we should keep for ourselves."


"God is not supposed to fix the earth, he created man for that."


"It is very important how efficiently and wisely we manage and plan to use the blessings that God has already given to us."


"Every Christian should be a faithful minister and steward of God."


"A leader must be taught or made to know the importance of justice for the people."


"We must know how to properly manage the abundance of God's riches that He will give to those who are ready to establish His Kingdom on this earth."


"Messages focused on miracles has eliminated stewardship messages."


"The effectiveness of your life is determined by your ability to convert your time into values."


"Money is God's seed and Christians should learn how to properly sew it."


"God is interested in preserving the resources of His Kingdom."


"Do not spend your time on vain things."


"The Lord only praises the person who multiplies what has been given to him."


"You play games with people's lives.(...) You forget that they are fragile."


"The scripture talks about man managing, ruling the earth, as the sole duty of man."


"God is not against money, He is against the money been used outside His purpose."


"Our film industry, must cease portraying us as a nation of decayed values, fallen moralities and juju-obsessed people."


"If a person cannot deal properly with what he has been given, God will never multiply what he has."


"Everything God has given to us is "for rent". We can only manage what we have but the right of ownership belongs to God."



"The divine mandate to use the world justly and charitably, then, defines every person's moral predicament as that of a steward. But this predicament is hopeless and meaningless unless it produces an appropriate discipline: stewardship. And stewardship is hopeless and meaningless unless it involves long-term courage, perseverance, devotion, and skill. This skill is not to be confused with any accomplishment or grace of spirit or of intellect. It has to do with everyday proprieties in the practical use and care of the created things - with "right livelihood."


"The money that has been given to us by God should be put to working God's kingdom and for His purposes."


"Noting the lack of crime or security in the Netherlands, the author asked a native who guarded a national landmark. He got the replay, "We all do."


"God does not give money. He gives the power to get wealth."


"Christians should be good managers and stewards of God's riches."


"The earth therefore is not Gods jurisdiction. It is man' jurisdiction. The earth is man's domain. Man therefore is responsible for what transpires here."



"A farmer, as one of his farmer correspondents once wrote to Liberty Hyde Bailey, is "a dispenser of the 'Mysteries of God.'"The husband, unlike the "manager" or the would-be objective scientist, belongs inherently to the complexity and the mystery that is to be husbanded, and so the husbanding mind is both careful and humble."


"Potential is God's gift to you. What you do with it is your gift back to God."


"Lead from the back - and let others believe they are in front."


"Save this gift given to us."


"Christians should use their prosperity for the glory of the kingdom of God."
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