Monday, June 05, 2006

Dire need for stewardship

There is a problem in this nation. It is a problem that should drive every Christian to his/her needs daily in prayer. This is a nation of poor stewards. The visible church of Christ in America by every indication is no different from the general population in areas of stewardship.

We have squandered God's resources. We have allowed comfort and affluence to become our god. We need revival in this land. We need to learn and practice biblical stewardship.

Consider these sobering statistics on American life:
  • Average credit card balance in 2005: $9,312 (cardweb.com)
  • Savings rate in 2005: negative for first time since Great Depression (marketwatch.com)
  • 80% of workers feel that strengths/talents are not being utilized in current work (Now, Discover Your Strengths)
  • Amount of television Americans watch daily: over 4 hours (tvturnoff.org)
  • 10% of US population is addicted to pornography (International Bible Society)
  • 7% of the US population have gambling addictions (National Gambling Impact Study Commission)
  • 65% of US population is overweight or obese (obesity.org)

Christians are different, right? George Barna- researcher- had these findings:

  • 40% of the US claims to be "born again" but only 4% of the population has a Christian worldview
  • Christians give less than 3% of income to the work of Christian ministry
  • Less than 3% of Christian parents said that their children's conversion to Christ was the top priority
  • No significant statistical difference between Christians and non-Christians in the following areas: divorce, use of pornography, visiting a psychic, getting drunk and having serious debt issues

Stewardship is the essence of the Christian life. Excellent daily management of God's resources: money, ability, time and health are the mandates for a follower of Christ. Why aren't more churches talking about whole-life stewardship? If we could get this right, everything else would fall into place.

"From everyone who has been entrusted with much, much will be demanded." Luke 12:48.

For His Glory,

Ashley Hodge

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