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What does it mean to be a steward of God's mysteries?

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Being a steward of God's mysteries involves faithfully sharing the truth of the Gospel and serving the body of Christ.

To be a steward of God's mysteries means to be entrusted with the responsibility of proclaiming the truth of the Gospel and ministering to others within the Christian community. The preacher illustrates this by likening the role of a minister to that of a steward who conveys the riches of his master to those in need, emphasizing that the minister does not possess any inherent wisdom or merit but serves as a vessel of God's revelation. Faithfulness in this stewardship is paramount; ministers are called not to share their opinions, but to communicate the truths revealed by God through Scripture. This stewardship extends to all believers, as every Christian is called to minister by using their unique gifts for the edification of others, thereby contributing to the growth and health of the church. Proper stewardship recognizes that all that believers have received is grace and should ultimately lead to the glory of God.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 4:1-2, 1 Peter 4:10-11

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