Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful. 1 Corinthians 4:2.
Money
is a blessing when those who use it consider that they are the Lord’s
stewards, that they are handling the Lord’s capital, and must one day
give account of their stewardship.
Do
you confess Christ in your expenditures of His entrusted means? ... If
Christ had that which is His own in tithes and offerings, so much would
not be left for selfish outlay on knickknacks and display. Less would be
spent for dress, for pleasure excursions, for entertainments, or for
display in table fare. We may confess Christ by making no elaborate
preparations for visitors; we may deny Him by making more than ordinary
preparations, which takes time that rightly belongs to the Lord....
Before you enter into amusement for the gratification of self, ask
yourself the question, Is not this God’s time and money that I am
expending needlessly? Open your account book, and see how your account
stands with God, with your household, and with the world.
Have
you confessed Christ by faithfully tithing the mint, the anise, and the
rue? When we give the Lord the tithe, we are only giving Him that which
is His own, to withhold which is theft and robbery.... Does your
account book reveal that you have dealt faithfully with your Lord? Are
you poor? Then give your little. Have you been blessed with abundance?
Then be sure to lay aside that which the Lord registers as His own....
The neglect to confess Christ in your account books cuts you off from
the great privilege of having your name registered in the Lamb’s book of
life.
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