
Be A Faithful Steward
The word “steward” is from the Greek word “oikonomos” which is translated as governor or overseer.

The word “steward” is from the Greek word “oikonomos” which is translated as governor or overseer.

Many people are going through diverse kinds of situations that have affected their faith system. The question many keep on asking themselves is to still have faith and believe in God’s promise.

The revealed Word of God expresses the thoughts, character, plans, and personality of God. This word must be made active in you.

The believer is organically one with Christ. Sinful thoughts do not have the power to gain mastery over you unless you allow them.

A factious man divides people in God’s family, such people are backbiters, they’re always not in agreement with others.

The Apostle Paul’s counsel to the church is to stress the things God the Father, His son, and the Holy Spirit have done and given to us.

The language of God is captured in His word unto the church. Paul the Apostle of Jesus Christ mentioned that he was part of the foolish, disobedient, deceived and found himself where he was enslaved to the lusts and pleasures of this world.

The Holy Spirit was poured out richly upon the Church through Jesus Christ who’s our Redeemer and Savior. His work was to impact unto us all the divine riches in Christ, including His eternal life.

The kindness and the love of our savior Jesus saved and made us children of the most High God. We did not pay for this act of service to deserve this package.

To be subject to rulers is to recognize God’s authority and to respect His government over man. Subjection to authority requires transformation which results from the growth in life.

The precious blood of Jesus Christ has redeemed us from all manner of unrighteousness.Christ gave Himself to the church to redeem us from all lawlessness and purify us making us unique and zealous workers of the ministry.

The appearance of the Son Jesus opened a greater door for the church to know God on a personal level. The grace of God did not only teach us about salvation but for us to find ourselves worthy before the throne of God.