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Michael Cohen delves into biblical stewardship, framing it as managing God’s gifts—time, talents, and treasures—with integrity. Key principles: ownership (it’s all God’s), responsibility (serve faithfully), accountability (reap what you sow), and reward (generosity unlocks blessing). Stories like a handwritten thank-you note illustrate using talents to glorify God, while verses like Luke 6:38 underscore cheerful giving. Practical steps include journaling prayers, identifying spiritual gifts, and testing God’s promises (Malachi 3:10). The takeaway? Live open-handed, invest in eternal impact, and let stewardship shape every decision, from money to moments.
By First Baptist SpartanburgMichael Cohen delves into biblical stewardship, framing it as managing God’s gifts—time, talents, and treasures—with integrity. Key principles: ownership (it’s all God’s), responsibility (serve faithfully), accountability (reap what you sow), and reward (generosity unlocks blessing). Stories like a handwritten thank-you note illustrate using talents to glorify God, while verses like Luke 6:38 underscore cheerful giving. Practical steps include journaling prayers, identifying spiritual gifts, and testing God’s promises (Malachi 3:10). The takeaway? Live open-handed, invest in eternal impact, and let stewardship shape every decision, from money to moments.