How Stewards Please the Lord of All
Автор: Westchester Orthodox Presbyterian Church
Загружено: 2026-01-18
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Deuteronomy 15 presents a holistic vision of divine stewardship, rooted in the truth that all things belong to God and humanity is called to manage His resources with mercy, generosity, and integrity.
The passage calls God’s people to release debts every seven years, not as a financial loophole but as a profound expression of divine mercy, reflecting God’s ownership and care for the poor, while warning against the sin of a hardened heart or an evil eye toward those in need. It further commands compassionate treatment of Hebrew slaves, requiring their release in the seventh year and generous provision upon departure, illustrating that true freedom is not merely legal but relational and restorative, grounded in the memory of Israel’s own deliverance from Egyptian bondage.
The consecration of firstborn animals underscores the sacredness of holiness and perfection, pointing forward to Christ’s sinless sacrifice as the ultimate fulfillment of God’s redemptive plan.
Ultimately, the sermon emphasizes that loving money is incompatible with serving God, and true stewardship is marked by joyful giving, freedom from debt, and a heart aligned with God’s justice and grace, where generosity becomes a living testimony of faith and a privilege of divine grace.
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