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7 Benefits Of Being A Kingdom Steward

DAY 3 OF 7

The third benefit to being a kingdom steward is receiving divine supernatural guidance. “I am the Lord your God, who teaches you to profit, who leads you in the way you should go.” The Bible is chock-full of stories where God’s people failed to remember that God was their Lord, worthy of their allegiance and obedience. Those failures led to wandering, suffering and punishment. The same Bible is also full of stories where God’s people repented, got it right and followed Him without condition. That led to redemption, prosperity and divine guidance.

Life for you today might seem as though you are wandering around in the desert, lost and in need of direction. The good news is that it doesn’t have to be that way. You have been given His Holy Spirit, whereby you can benefit from everlasting direction and protection. Think of Him as a signal caller, who places ideas and thoughts in our minds. Through His written Word, we receive specific illumination about how to apply that Word in our unique situations. Every believer has that Holy Spirit, but not every believer has their “receiver” turned on to receive the signal.

God really wants to guide you. His anointing has been given so that we might navigate our way through the difficulties of life, moving with a divine purpose and avoiding any hazards. Don’t let the wandering of your life cause you to lose hope. If you commit to following Him, letting Him be Lord and Master of all, you will find your wanderings turn into direction.

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7 Benefits Of Being A Kingdom Steward

God seeks stewards in His kingdom. Everything created belongs to Him. He desires us to utilize the gifts He has given us to build His kingdom. However, many of us want to do things our way, trying to take possession of these gifts as though they were our own. But it might help to know of the benefits of letting go, allowing God to use you as a kingdom steward.

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