Theology In A Nutshell: Kingdom Stewardship.
October 23, 2025
(Just like a good lawyer explaining the law in a very easy to understand manner to his/ her client, our goal is to make theological terms easily understood so it can be applied to our daily practice.)
God owns it all. And since God owns it all, neither you nor I have any right to claim ownership of something that is not ours.
Deuteronomy 10:14 says, "Behold, to the LORD your God belong heaven and the highest heavens, the earth and all that is in it."
In Job 41:11 God says, "Whatever is under the entire heaven is Mine."
Kingdom stewardship can be defined as the divinely authorized responsibility for believers to faithfully oversee the protection and expansion of the assets (time, talents, and treasures) that God has entrusted to us to manage on His behalf.
Stewardship is a managerial role, not an ownership position.
THAT'S STEWARDSHIP IN A NUTSHELL!❤️
Theology in a nutshell : The Grace of God.
October 27, 2025
Grace can be defined as the inexhaustible supply of God's goodness whereby He does for us what we could never do for ourselves.
In God's kingdom it is not about what we can do for God, but what by His grace He has already done for us.
We live in a world that teaches the value of hard work. When we put in the effort, whether in a sport we play or a job we do, we reap the benefits.
So, you might be surprised to learn that that is not how God's kingdom works.
What separates Christianity from all other religions is that the economy of God's kingdom runs on the gift of God's grace, rather than the sweat of human effort.
Of course, if you're to experience grace, you'll have to accept and open the gift.
A gift unreceived is no gift at all.
That's the Grace of God in a nutshell!