Everything in Common
by null TodayHow can we, who have received so much from God, not share with those around us?
How can we, who have received so much from God, not share with those around us?
Stewardship goes beyond the choice to manage your money faithfully. Stewardship requires a true understanding of your identity.
We should resist the temptation to appear rich. Instead, in a humble way, we should save money that can be used for greater purposes than self-indulgence.
The Bible teaches us to "render unto Caesar what is Caesar's," so the issue of paying taxes -- no matter what method you choose to do it -- is no less a spiritual issue than it is a governmental one.
With a little investment of time, these ideas can help give your children an "ultimate gift."
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As followers of Christ, we are those who may possess nothing but have everything, as Paul says in 2 Corinthians 6:10. Jesus is our everything.
One of the greatest potential conflicts in marriage involves the handling of money. It often leads to divorce. A good plan can be the key to avoiding a painful breakup.
God has us in the world so we can relate to the world, engaging with them in the hopes that many will repent and turn to Christ.