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Stewardship is one of the foundational principles of my success. The fact is, it is the major reason I continue to work past the age of 70. It is an essential part of my success and joy in life — and it is built upon eight sturdy pillars.

Of the many important stewardship qualities, I believe there are certain foundational pillars that bring strength, wealth, balance, and permanence to individuals who recognize their role is that of a steward.

Pillar #1: Pay God first with the tithe. Tithing (giving God back 10%) is an integral part of stewardship because it accomplishes three primary objectives:

It says who is Lord of your life

It requires you to walk by faith

It allows God to bless you

Pillar #2: Keep commitments even when it hurts. Scripture says , “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you" (Luke 6:38). Even if you are in a financially difficult situation, it is vital to keep your commitments — and trust that God will keep His promise to provide for you.

Pillar #3: Be financially responsible. Each of us is financially responsible for what we have control over. This means at the very least that God expects interest on what He gives us. I believe that God desires, for our sake and His, that we multiply whatever it is He entrusts to us.

Pillar #4: Give nonstop. A giver will always give, regardless of how much or how little he or she might have. That is because giving, at its core, is an attitude of the heart. But no matter how much you give, God will never allow you to give Him more than He gives back to you — never!

Pillar #5: Use all that you have. Most of the time God gives seemingly small opportunities — then we take it from there. We have to make the best of what life presents — taking control of our lives, refusing to give up, and taking opportunities that come our way.

Pillar #6: Train others as stewards. Stewards multiply themselves by training other people to be good stewards. It is a gift that will continue to multiply for generations!

Pillar #7: Obey and trust God. When we give our obedience and trust to God, the doors of blessing open wide, so much so that we will not be able to contain it all. God always does “immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine" (Ephesians 3:20).

Pillar #8: Always seek to improve. Learning from others in the area of stewardship and finances is an absolute must. Always consider yourself a student.

When you base your stewardship on what Scripture has to say about money and build a foundation with these eight pillars, you will find the success and joy God intends for you!

Since 1960, New York Times best-selling author and one of the founders of the self-improvement industry, Paul J. Meyer, has helped people realize the joy and responsibility of stewardship. To learn more about the great blessings of stewardship, order The Joy and Responsibility of Stewardship — It’s all His anyway! today, available at www.pauljmeyer.com .






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