Does a Christian s stewardship indicate his/her spiritual maturity?
Wesley Willmer: Yes, there seems to be a strong correlation between the use of possessions and soul maturity. There is a world of difference in spiritual maturity between the person who gives token amounts, as it is convenient, and the mature believer who acknowledges that God owns all and also does not give out of obligation, but with great joy. The mature steward is more concerned with treasures in heaven than on earth. The mature person is content with daily provisions and relies on God to provide.
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