LESSON SIX
Stewardship of Our Possessions
Lesson Objective: To surrender all of our material wealth to God; and to give with joy and gratitude
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BIBLE STUDY
Read 2 Corinthians 9; Matthew 6:19–34; 25:14–30 and Luke 12:15–21
Before you consider the many verses below, be sure to read the Bible passages listed above.
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Money—The Old Testament Standard
- What did God command those under the Law of Moses to do (Leviticus 27:30; Malachi 3:8–10)?
- What would you say the “storehouse” is (Deuteronomy 12:5, 6, 11)?
- How much is a tithe (Genesis 14:20; Hebrews 7:2)?
Money—The New Testament Standard
- As believers in Christ, we are under grace, rather than the Old Testament Law. Whereas the Law in itself did not provide eternal life for those who attempted to keep it (Galatians 2:16), we have received life by the favor of God though we do not deserve it and could not possibly earn it.
Therefore, do we have a higher or lower motivation and standard for stewardship of our possessions than those under the Law? - How did Jesus regard a person’s responsibility in that area (Matthew 23:23)?
- Read 2 Corinthians 8–9.
In this passage, Paul attempts to encourage the Corinthian church to give financially to help needy Christians. He first points them to the example of the Macedonian church.
What was the attitude of the Macedonians in giving their money to God (2 Corinthians 8:2–5)?
In light of this, what do you think God is interested in?
Nevertheless, why is giving money an important part of our Christian life (2 Corinthians 8:7; 9:12, 13)?
In what sense does the one who “sows” (gives) sparingly reap sparingly (2 Corinthians 9:6)?
What kind of attitude does God want you to have in giving (2 Corinthians 9:7)?
When is it hard for you to give that way?
God’s Priority for Missions
- Who is the great example of giving (2 Corinthians 8:9)?
- In your own words, summarize the last command Jesus gave his disciples (Matthew 28:19, 20).
- Read John 14:21, 23, 24. Describe how this relates to fulfilling the Great Commission.
- Oswald Smith said, “If you see ten men carrying a heavy log, nine of them on one end and one man struggling to carry the other, which end would most need your help? The end with only one man.” This illustrates how inequitably the evangelized nations have been using their resources to help fulfill the Great Commission.
What percentage of your giving is going to overseas missions? To home missions? - Prayerfully consider what kind of adjustments you feel the Lord is leading you to make in your missions giving. Record your decisions in your notebook.
Other Possessions
- To whom do you and your possessions belong (Psalm 50:12; 1 Corinthians 6:19, 20)?
- What should be your motive in the use of whatever you possess (1 Corinthians 10:31)?
LIFE APPLICATION
Questions
- What is your understanding about tithing?
Describe your view in a short paragraph. - What is the difference between “giving” and “tithing”?
Which one describes your practice and why? - Ask yourself, “Is my heart attitude one of joy and gratefulness as I give?” How do you express your attitude?
- List some Christian groups or churches that are working to fulfill the Great Commission in which you would like to invest financially.
- Do you recognize how to surrender all of your material wealth to God; and to give with joy and gratitude?
Memory Verse: ““No one can serve two masters. For you will hate one and love the other; you will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and be enslaved to money.” (Luke 16:13 NLT)