Description
*Condition Note: Vintage book has minor cover wear and moderate spine wear and is lightly marked.*
This analysis of the Christian's responsibility to his material and spiritual privileges presents some pertinent conclusions, that are amazing in their implications. It shows, for instance, that the Christian believer may be faithful in tithing it prodigal in his talents of time and health. He may be an earnest exponent of health principles but be recreant to his home duties. He may be a model of conduct in public piety but lack the ministering grace of Christ in his social relationships. It will throw the deep meanings of the Sabbath school lessons for the second quarter of 1950 into bold relief. It should be in the hand of every inquirer into the more blessed way of living and giving.
CONTENTS
The Creator and Upholder of All
Ancient Israel's Call to Service
A Spiritual Stewardship Neglected
The Stewardship of Time and Other Talents
The Stewardship of Physical Health
Stewardship in the Home
Jesus Our Example in Stewardship
The Steward's Responsibility to the World
Our Stewardship in Tithe Paying
Our Stewardship in Freewill Offerings
The Blessings of Faithful Stewardship
Divinely Endowed for Stewardship
The Triumphs of Faithful Stewardship
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Details
Binding: |
Hardback |
Copyright: |
1950 |
Printed: |
1950 |
Pages: |
162 |
Publisher: |
Review and Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |