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How does the idea of tenants apply to Christian stewardship?

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Christians are called to be stewards of God's creation, recognizing that the earth ultimately belongs to Him (Psalm 24:1).

The concept of being tenants on God's land underscores the responsibility Christians have in how they manage the resources and environment entrusted to them. Psalm 24:1 reminds us that the earth is the Lord's, which challenges believers to view their possessions and the natural world not as personal gains but as gifts from God. This perspective fosters a sense of stewardship, where Christians are expected to care for the environment, use resources wisely, and promote justice and equity for all of God's creation. By acknowledging God's ownership, believers are better equipped to serve Him through responsible and faithful management of the earth's resources.
Scripture References: Psalm 24:1, Genesis 1:28-30

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