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Theme: Faithfulness in Kingdom Service
Scriptural References:
Luke 19:11-27
Hebrews 10:23
Matthew 25:21
Proverbs 28:20
Psalm 101:6
Revelation 2:10
Genesis 39:2-4
Faithfulness is the greatest requirement for sustained Kingdom service.
Unfaithfulness is the greatest danger to Kingdom work.
It is not about how you start; it is how you finish that matters.
Faithfulness is executing commands and assignments diligently and efficiently.
Devotion
Steadfastness
Trustworthiness
Dependability
Loyalty
Consistency
Constancy
Divine Promotion and Increase – Faithfulness in small things leads to greater responsibilities and blessings from God. (Matthew 25:21)
Divine Favor and Blessings – Faithfulness brings divine favor and supernatural increase in life. (Proverbs 28:20)
Access to God’s Presence – God is drawn to the faithful and grants them access to His presence. (Psalm 101:6)
Protection and Preservation – God protects and sustains those who are faithful to Him. (Psalm 31:23)
Fruitfulness and Success – Faithfulness leads to divine success and prosperity, as seen in Joseph's life. (Genesis 39:2-4)
Eternal Reward and Crown of Life – Faithfulness secures eternal rewards, including the crown of life. (Revelation 2:10)
Inheritance of God’s Promises – The faithful inherit God’s promises because God Himself is faithful. (Hebrews 10:23)
Small Things – Example: David’s faithfulness in small things led to his promotion as a giant slayer and keeper of Israel. (1 Samuel 17:14-28)
Money – Faithfulness in finances ensures God’s blessings. (Genesis 14:18-24, Malachi 3:8-10)
Other People’s Goods – If you are not faithful with what belongs to others, who will entrust you with your own? (Luke 16:10-12)
By Ebenezer OkronipaTheme: Faithfulness in Kingdom Service
Scriptural References:
Luke 19:11-27
Hebrews 10:23
Matthew 25:21
Proverbs 28:20
Psalm 101:6
Revelation 2:10
Genesis 39:2-4
Faithfulness is the greatest requirement for sustained Kingdom service.
Unfaithfulness is the greatest danger to Kingdom work.
It is not about how you start; it is how you finish that matters.
Faithfulness is executing commands and assignments diligently and efficiently.
Devotion
Steadfastness
Trustworthiness
Dependability
Loyalty
Consistency
Constancy
Divine Promotion and Increase – Faithfulness in small things leads to greater responsibilities and blessings from God. (Matthew 25:21)
Divine Favor and Blessings – Faithfulness brings divine favor and supernatural increase in life. (Proverbs 28:20)
Access to God’s Presence – God is drawn to the faithful and grants them access to His presence. (Psalm 101:6)
Protection and Preservation – God protects and sustains those who are faithful to Him. (Psalm 31:23)
Fruitfulness and Success – Faithfulness leads to divine success and prosperity, as seen in Joseph's life. (Genesis 39:2-4)
Eternal Reward and Crown of Life – Faithfulness secures eternal rewards, including the crown of life. (Revelation 2:10)
Inheritance of God’s Promises – The faithful inherit God’s promises because God Himself is faithful. (Hebrews 10:23)
Small Things – Example: David’s faithfulness in small things led to his promotion as a giant slayer and keeper of Israel. (1 Samuel 17:14-28)
Money – Faithfulness in finances ensures God’s blessings. (Genesis 14:18-24, Malachi 3:8-10)
Other People’s Goods – If you are not faithful with what belongs to others, who will entrust you with your own? (Luke 16:10-12)