We all have stuff, money, wealth, abilities and time: valuable resources to live. But who really owns that stuff? What should be the main motivator in how I use all that I’ve been given and that I’ve acquired? With every gift comes responsibility to use it wisely and with purpose. What belongs to God? What belongs to me? What do we share?
March 2nd | Dear Church | Revelations 2:12-17
Special Guest | Ryan Bash
Since February of 2016, Ryan Bash has served as the Lead Pastor of Brookside Church in Chillicothe, Ohio. He lives there with his wife, Crissy, with whom he has been blessed with three children. Ryan is also the author of the book Follow Me: Daring to Live the Life of Full Abandon. His deep desire to see God's people say "yes", wherever the call, whatever the cost.
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March 9th | Ownership | Luke 12:13-21; Psalm 50:9-12
Before we can figure out how to use our resources, we have to determine who is the true owner of our resources. If there is anything we like, it's control: of our time, our wealth, our energy, our possessions. To discover the real life God designed for me, I've got to first surrender control to Him. To prepare, read Luke 12:13-21 and Psalm 50:9-12.
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March 16th | Management | Matthew 6:19-24
The Lord entrusts a lot to us to manage in life. We may not think we have much, but He has given us more than material wealth. How will I manage my time, my abilities and my resources so that the Owner of it all is honored and pleased? To prepare, read Matthew 6:19-24.
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March 23rd | Generosity | 2 Corinthians 9
The ultimate goal of prosperity is generosity. It's in generosity that we experience the nature and character of God. The One who truly owns everything also sacrificed out of a heart of love. It's this same generosity that the Lord puts within us so we can demonstrate the reality of His presence in our Spirit. To prepare, read 2 Corinthians 9.
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