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'''Theological Proposition/Focus:''' God, as creator and sustainer of creation has exclusive right to determine how creation functions.
 
'''Theological Proposition/Focus:''' God, as creator and sustainer of creation has exclusive right to determine how creation functions.
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'''Homiletical Proposition/Application:''' God created man to be steward of his creation and as such everything man does should reflect the will of God as owner and operator of creation.
 
'''Homiletical Proposition/Application:''' God created man to be steward of his creation and as such everything man does should reflect the will of God as owner and operator of creation.
  

Revision as of 22:23, 17 February 2022

Theological Proposition/Focus: God, as creator and sustainer of creation has exclusive right to determine how creation functions.

Homiletical Proposition/Application: God created man to be steward of his creation and as such everything man does should reflect the will of God as owner and operator of creation.

Introduction:

Image: The One Minute Manager

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Subject:

Text: Gen. 1:1, 26-31.

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Setting the Stage:

Body

God: God owns and operates it all because God made it all.

Creator: God created it all (1:1)

Operator: God sustains it all (Col. 1:17)

MTR: Do I recognize that everything belongs to God?

Man: Man was created to manage everything God created.

Purpose: God’s purpose in creating man in his image is stewardship (1:26).

Description: God’s description of man’s role in his creation is one of dominion. (1:28)

Extant: All means all (1:29-30)

Ecology

Physical Health

Intellectual Health

MTR: Do I accept God’s purpose in creating man in his image is stewardship?

Us: God values good management (Matthew 25:14-30).

Good management brings opportunity

Poor management brings loss

MTR: Am I managing God’s property well?

Conclusion:

==Image: Even a family heirloom is just in the care of the owner.==

In 1982 Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson made waves in the world of Business with their book The One Minute Manager. The book quickly became a New York Times best seller and has sold over 15 mission copies. Within the book a few key ideas stand out.