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Stewardship is Leadership with that comes Responsibility.
Every faculty you have, your power of thinking or of moving your limbs from moment to moment, is given you by God.
If you devoted every moment of your whole life exclusively to His service, you could not give Him anything that was not in a sense His own already.
So that when we talk of a man doing anything of God or giving anything to God, I will tell you what it is really like.
It is like a small child going to his father and saying, "Daddy, give me sixpence to buy you a birthday present."
Of course, the father does, and he is pleased with the child's present.
It is all very nice and proper, but only an idiot would think that the father is sixpence to the good on the transaction.
– C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
Although God gives us “all things richly to enjoy,” nothing is ours.
Nothing really belongs to us.
God owns everything; we’re responsible for how we treat it and what we do with it.
While we complain about our rights here on earth, the Bible constantly asks, What about your responsibilities?
Owners have rights; stewards have responsibilities.
~Bill Peel, High Calling
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