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BIBLE DISCUSSION THREAD 200555

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  • Fred Scanlan - 2 years ago
    Working for the rich has its benefits , but along with these benefits , come responsibilities.

    Watching over the property, making sure that the bills are payed, keeping those who perform the maintenance are keeping and doing the work.

    Even with all these things, a steward must be aware who is watching. Those who might benefit from His discrepancies, taking His job from Him ,if only with a rumor, it would behoove the master of the house to investigate from such rumor.

    Placing blame, revealing the goods that ALL have been benefiting from.

    As the world fills its silos, canning the oil, we ALL know that someone has dropped the dime, that may take us all down.

    It would be the call too the steward who is responsible! He will be held responsible, this steward we have had confidence in that He would do what is right!

    He will come, and He will make the decision on how much we owe! He will trust us to tell Him the truth, as He knows that His days may be numbered, that His job is at stake!

    We hear that He is on His way, this supposed one who must cover the cost of using the fields and pressing the oils from His tree's that are His, the Rich man's property.

    Even so, their is something certain about this rich man, Certain in He is a benevolent man, a man who forgives enough that we ALL benefit!

    If for only half the amount owed, The steward shall remain, and we will only pay half of what we owe!

    The question then remains, what about the other half! When shall that half be payed?

    Repent and be Baptized



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