In the sermon titled "Stewardship of Righteousness," James H. Tippins addresses the doctrine of stewardship within the Christian faith, emphasizing its theological and practical implications. He argues that believers are called to be stewards not only of the gospel but also of righteousness, as they embody and live out their faith in community. Supporting his points, he references 1 Timothy 1:3-11, highlighting the necessity for sound teaching and the responsibility of leaders to guard against false doctrines. Tippins underscores that true knowledge of God should compel action, ultimately reflecting the love and righteousness derived from understanding one's relationship with Christ. The significance of the sermon lies in its call for believers to live as stewards of God's truth and righteousness, impacting both personal faith and communal practice.
“There's never a time when the Bible was ever meant to just be understood theologically... because without any implications of these things, they're really worthless knowledge.”
“We, as we talked last week, are stewards... we are to take what is not ours and to take care of it. And then we're to take care of one another.”
“When we do obey, it doesn't assure our place before the Father. But it sure does keep our conscience clear.”
“Beloved, we cannot even have the fear of our own reprobation is not enough to snatch us out of the hand of Christ.”
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