Trust: The Currency of the Kingdom

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Nothing we have is ours. Everything belongs to God Who has entrusted us with the ministry of accountability as stewards. But beyond these expectations of stewardship is a far greater principle: Our trust in God, His trust in us, and our trust in each other is a lifestyle embedded with Kingdom privileges and consequences. From the negotiations of Abraham for God to spare the wicked city of Sodom to the prayer of the persistent widow in Luke's Gospel, Bishop White navigates the believer along a fascinating journey into the plentiful storehouse of blessings flowing from whole-hearted trust in God. In distinguishing faith from trust, Bishop White charges the believer to embrace the process, walk it out, go the distance, see it through, and finish strong.

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Nothing we have is ours. Everything belongs to God Who has entrusted us with the ministry of accountability as stewards. But beyond these expectations of stewardship is a far greater principle: Our trust in God, His trust in us, and our trust in each other is a lifestyle embedded with Kingdom privileges and consequences. From the negotiations of Abraham for God to spare the wicked city of Sodom to the prayer of the persistent widow in Luke's Gospel, Bishop White navigates the believer along a fascinating journey into the plentiful storehouse of blessings flowing from whole-hearted trust in God. In distinguishing faith from trust, Bishop White charges the believer to embrace the process, walk it out, go the distance, see it through, and finish strong.

Nothing we have is ours. Everything belongs to God Who has entrusted us with the ministry of accountability as stewards. But beyond these expectations of stewardship is a far greater principle: Our trust in God, His trust in us, and our trust in each other is a lifestyle embedded with Kingdom privileges and consequences. From the negotiations of Abraham for God to spare the wicked city of Sodom to the prayer of the persistent widow in Luke's Gospel, Bishop White navigates the believer along a fascinating journey into the plentiful storehouse of blessings flowing from whole-hearted trust in God. In distinguishing faith from trust, Bishop White charges the believer to embrace the process, walk it out, go the distance, see it through, and finish strong.