The 5 Essentials of StewardshipSýnishorn
The Fourth Essential: There is Reward (And Loss).
Sixth grade math was a disaster.
I was transferred to a new modular school where they decided to implement some new educational theories. Part of the theory was that kids should learn at their own pace, grades were bad, and we could learn from our mistakes.
Our math curriculum came on laminated plastic cards. I remember working problems and then checking my answers on the answer key. For those that I got wrong, I was supposed to go back and rework the problem.
However, I was more interested in advancing to the next unit than actually learning. So I’d skip reworking the problems and go on ahead. And because grades didn’t matter, I was flying through trying to keep up with my classmates. But in truth I was falling behind.
I needed a teacher. I needed tests. I needed grades. I needed accountability.
The Concept of Rewards
The scripture teaches that our stewardship comes with accountability. And accordingly, there’s reward or loss associated with that stewardship—otherwise what is the point of stewardship?
Paul sought to motivate the entire Corinthian church through rewards:
Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it. Every athlete exercises self-control in all things. They do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we an imperishable. (1 Corinthians 9:24-25)
Every one of us will stand before Jesus on judgment day and will be held accountable for our works. Our works will be tested, evaluated and examined. If our work is enduring, worthy and built upon the foundation of Christ, we’ll receive a reward. And if our work is found otherwise—a false foundation—then we’ll suffer loss (1 Corinthians 3:10-15).
I’m not sure about you, but this concept of rewards motivates me greatly. And I think that God the Father wants us to be motivated. He wants us to please him. It is the wise believer who pursues a deeper study of the truth of rewards.
Questions for Reflection
- Does the concept of rewards in heaven serve as a motivator for you in this life? Why or why not?
- How do the concepts of judgment and rewards fit with your concept of God?
- What things in your life are you hoping will pay off? What payment are you expecting?
About this Plan
If God owns everything, how does that truth affect everyday life? Dive into this plan to discover the rewards of investing in eternity. Stewardship is about what God wants for us, not from us!
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