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Living Life for the Highest Purpose
1. Living Life for the Highest
Purpose
A Study in Christian Stewardship
Author: Robert Simms
2. Living Life for the Highest Purpose
• It is about living for the ultimate reason: knowing
and serving God.
• It is about how life itself is a resource to be used
in doing God’s will and experiencing maximum
fulfillment.
• It is about the responsibility that unites
Christians of all denominational families through
the high challenge of making the most of
everything in their lives or within their reach, to
serve the purpose of the God who placed us
here.
3. Contents of the Study
• Introduction: The Concept
of Management
• 1. Partners in Subduing
Creation
• 2. Christ, the Perfect
Steward
• 3. The Church, the
Steward of Mission
• 4. The Christian’s
Thinking
• 5. The Christian’s
Practice (Part One)
• 6. The Christian’s
Practice (Part Two)
• 7. The Christian’s
Practice (Part Three)
• 8. Stewardship and the
Church Leader
4. The Concept of Management
(Introduction)
• Every person is
accountable to God for
what he does with his life
and its immeasurable
opportunities and
resources.
• Man’s stewardship of
creation
• Christ as the Greatest
Example of Stewardship
• Church corporate
responsibility
• Individual accountability
as stewards
• Church leaders as
stewards
5. 1. Partners in Subduing Creation
• Human life may be seen, through the lens
of stewardship.
• Man’s partnership with God implies even
more than trusteeship and responsibility.
(Gen. 1:1 and 1:28)
6. God’s Ownership and His Purpose
• God created (Gen. 1:1)
• Man is a manager (Gen. 1:28)
• Man’s Management Under God’s Purpose
– Christian Environmentalist
– Responsible Involvement
– Biblical Positions
– Philosophical and Theological Differences
– To Glorify God
7. 2. Christ: The Perfect Steward
• The Stewardship of the Eternal Word
– The Eternal Word as Steward
• The Father Sent the Son to be the Savior (John 3:17)
• The Son Emptied Himself (John 1:1,14;3:16; Gal. 2:20)
• The Stewardship of the Incarnate Son
– Steward of the Kingdom
• Kingdom Power (John 8:28-29)
• Kingdom Time (Luke 2:49;4:42-43; 13:33)
• Kingdom Purview (Isa. 9:2)
• Kingdom Exigencies
• Kingdom Opportunities (Heb. 5:8)
• Kingdom Sacrifice
8. 3. The Church, The Steward of
Mission
• The Mission of Christ
– The Mission Belongs to Christ
– Paul Understood His Stewardship Under Christ
– Peter Recognized His Stewardship Under Christ
• The Mission of the Church
– The Church Exists to Abandon Itself to Christ.
– The Church Exists to Glorify God.
– The Church Exists to Know Christ & Make Him Known.
• Heirs of God
• Servants of God
• The Church’s Management of Evangelization
9. 4. The Christian’s Thinking
• The Importance of Stewardship-thinking
– Thinking about the Purpose of Stewardship
• To Glorify God
• To Advance God’s Kingdom
• Complicating Factors
– Thinking about the Human Scope of Stewardship
• God’s Ideal
• Broad Ignorance of Stewardship
• Recovery of Stewardship
• The Believer’s Acceptance of Stewardship
– Redemption Established God’s Double Ownership
– Salvation implies stewardship
– Love demands stewardship
– Live & Die to God’s glory
– Answer to God for life
10. 5. The Christian’s Practice (Part 1)
• The Range and Reach of Godly Management
– Life Span
• Youth
• Middle Age
• Senior Adult
– Opportunity
– Relationships
• Relationships with Non Christians
• Relationships with Christians
– Possessions
– Time
– Talent
11. 6. The Christian’s Practice (Part 2)
• Making Money
– Be Honest
– Be Honorable
– Do your best
• Managing Money
– To Provide for the needs of self and family
• How much is enough?
• What should I risk?
• What should I never risk?
• Where is my money going?
– To Enrich Life within God’s leading
• Materially
• Spiritually
– To underwrite Kingdom Ministry and Mission: Giving
• Regular Giving
– Giving in Biblical History: Old Testament
– Giving in Biblical History: New Testament
• Giving Worthily
– First Fruits
– Disciplined
– Proportionate
– Kingdom channeled
• Inspirational Giving
• Legacy Giving
• The Importance of a Will
12. 7. The Christian’s Practice (Part 3)
• Trials
• Failures
– Not “My Bad”
– Steps to success
– Genuine Failure
• Purpose
• The Gospel
• Death
13. 8. Stewardship and the Church
Leader
• The Leader’s Own Stewardship
– Stewards like anyone else
• Material things
• Money
• Family
– Stewards in special ways
• Authority
• Influence
• Learning
• The Leader’s Promotion of Stewardship
– Preach the Word
• A Crucial Doctrine
• The Proper Focus
• The Heart of Life
14. Concluding Thoughts
• Stewardship indeed is management, but
the spirit of godly stewardship is surely
giving.
• The pastor’s aim, the church leader’s aim,
and every Christian’s aim, should be not to
give until it hurts, and perhaps not even to
give until it doesn’t hurt, but to give until it
doesn’t matter; and even more, to give
until it brings joy.
15. A Song by Howard B. Grose puts
the thrust of the study into music:
• “Give of your best to the Master;
• Give Him first place in your heart.
• Give Him first place in your service;
• Consecrate every part.
• Give, and to you will be given;
• God His beloved Son gave.
• Gratefully seeking to serve Him,
• Give Him the best that you have.”