understanding the stewardship of sacrifice ownership? who does it belong to?
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Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
David“The earth and everything in it, the world and
its inhabitants, belong to the Lord.” –Psalm 24:1
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
King David leads God’s people into a sacrificial giving campaign.
–1 Chronicles 29
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
The first sacrificial gift was given by the leader, King David.
–1 Chronicles 29:1-5
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
The first sacrificial gift was given by the leader, King David.
–1 Chronicles 22:14
3,775 Tons of Gold – $158,707,040,00037,750 Tons of Silver – $26,455,200,000
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
The first sacrificial gift was given by the leader, King David.
–1 Chronicles 29:1-5
100 Tons of Gold – $4,204,160,000250 Tons of Silver – $17,520,000
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
Following David’s sacrificial gift, was the sacrificial gifts of other leaders.
–1 Chronicles 29:6-8
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
Following David’s sacrificial gift, was the sacrificial gifts of other leaders.
–1 Chronicles 29:6-8
185 Tons of Gold – $7,777,696,000375 Tons of Silver – $262,800,000
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
These sacrificial gifts excited the people.–1 Chronicles 29:9
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
These sacrificial gifts excited the people.–1 Chronicles 29:9
Gold and Silver Alone $197,424,416,000
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Ownership? Who does it belong to?
David reminds the assembly that God owns it all.–1 Chronicles 29:10-17
Understanding the Stewardship of Sacrifice
Stewardship? Why do I possess…?
So that it can be used for God’s purposes.–Luke 19:29-35