Bible Perspectives
FINANCIAL TRUTHS FROM THE BIBLE
Lesson #02
THE FOUR CONCEPTS OF GODS RESPONSIBILITY
- Memory verse: Luk 16:11
- Review:
- What were the three concepts of our previous lesson?
- Mans perspective of God:
- From the previous lesson we have begun to change our perspective of God. Man needs a correct perspective of God:
- to understand Gods economic system.
- to function correctly in Gods economic system.
- The quality of mans life is determined by his perspective of God.
- For example, in our previous lesson we learned that everything belongs to God. He is the owner, the Lord.
- With this perspective, Job could suffer the lack of wealth that he previously enjoyed.
- The three reasons that God permits difficult economic circumstances in the life of the believer:
- =1= To fulfill His plans.
- =2= To develop character.
- Read Rom 5:3,4
- =3= To discipline His children.
- Read Heb 12: 6, 10, 11
- The three reasons that God permits difficult economic circumstances in the life of the believer:
- With this perspective, Moses could give up the riches of Egypt to follow God to the desert.
- Read Luk 14:33
- With this perspective, the Christian can go through any situation in life with the attitude of contentment.
- With this perspective, Job could suffer the lack of wealth that he previously enjoyed.
- For example, in our previous lesson we learned that everything belongs to God. He is the owner, the Lord.
- From the previous lesson we have begun to change our perspective of God. Man needs a correct perspective of God:
- From these three concepts that we learned in our previous lesson, we can see that God has His part and that man has his part in Gods economic system.
- When the believer understands which parts are the responsibilities of God and which parts are the responsibilities of man, he has contentment.
- Read Phi 4:11-12
- Financial contentment can be learned. This is a benefit of this class.
- Read Phi 4:11-12
- When the believer understands which parts are the responsibilities of God and which parts are the responsibilities of man, he has contentment.
- The responsibility that God has and the part that God fulfills in His economic system:
- Concept #1
- God has responsibility for His property.
- Because everything belongs to God, He has responsibility over all these things.
- Therefore, with responsibility comes the authority of His position.
- The believer must recognize this position that God has and His authority over everything.
- In what ways can the believer recognize the responsibility of Gods ownership?
- The believer must surrender to God the ownership of all his material possessions by means of prayer.
- Read Luk 14:33
- The believer must surrender to God the ownership of all his material possessions by means of prayer.
- In what ways can the believer recognize the responsibility of Gods ownership?
- What are the consequences in the life of the believer that surrenders to God all his possessions?
- Usually God tests the believers decision.
- The most important thing to Abraham was his son.
- How did God test Abraham?
- Read Gen 22:2-12
- How did God test Abraham?
- Usually the believer must surrender his possessions frequently because we take our possessions off the altar and consider that they belong to us.
- The most important thing to Abraham was his son.
- Usually God tests the believers decision.
- Because everything belongs to God, He has responsibility over all these things.
- Contemplation and discussion:
- What unique thing has the highest importance in your life?
- How will the believer take care of possessions when he knows that God is the owner?
- Contentment is the result when the believer surrenders his possessions to God because God now has the responsibility of any bad thing that happens to those possessions.
- When you dont have contentment, what does this tell you about your relationship with God?
- Concept #2
- God has responsibility of control over everything.
- The Lord of all things controls all things, and in Him all things exist.
- Read Col 1:17 ( Isa 45:6-7)
- Read Rom 8:28-29
- It is important that the believer recognize that God uses His power to control the circumstances even though those circumstances can be good circumstances or bad circumstances.
- If God has control, why does God permit the bad circumstances in the life of the believer?
- The example is the life of Joseph.
- Read Gen 45:5-8
- Read Gen 50:20
- Contemplation and discussion:
- What are the results in the life of the Christian when the believer does not permit God to have control of the circumstances?
- If the circumstances in the life of the Christian are difficult, what does it say about the character of God in His relationship to the believer?
- Concept #3
- God has the responsibility of provision.
- Because the character of God is love, it is the desire of God to provide the benefits for His children.
- Read Mat 6:33
- Read 1Kin 17:4, 6
- Read Phi 4:19
- God is absolutely faithful to fulfill His responsibility to provide for our needs.
- However, what man does not know is the way of Gods provision.
- Read 1Tim 6:8
- Because God controls all things, He makes the final decision of how these basic needs are met.
- Notice that God promises to provide for mans needs.
- What is the difference between a need and something that we desire?
- Read 1Tim 6:8
- Contemplation:
- In what ways do you need to change your attitudes between needs and desires?
- In what ways do you need to change your attitudes when other believers receive more from God than what you receive?
- Concept #4
- God uses His authority and His sovereignty to dispense the wealth of the world to whomever He chooses and in whatever quantity that He desires.
- Read 1Chr 29:12,14
- God has authority to remove what previously He gave.
- Read Job 1:20-22
- Is this concept of God just?
- Read Job 1:20-22
- God has authority to remove what previously He gave.
- Read Rom 2:11
- How do you explain the inequality in the kingdom of God?
- Read Psa 139:3, 4, 16
- Read Mat 10:30
- How do you explain the inequality in the kingdom of God?
- Contemplation and discussion:
- In what ways does the knowledge of the supreme sovereignty of God resolve this problem of inequality?
HOMEWORK
This is a self-study. Please do not send homework answers to the teacher forcorrection.
- What changes have been made in your attitudes on account of the four concepts in this lesson in the following areas:
- your attitudes toward God.
- your attitudes toward the blessings that other believers receive.
- …your attitudes toward money and possessions.
- Read Mat 11:28-30
- How does God promote contentment in the believer by means of His promises of provision, His authority of control, and His responsibility of ownership?
Memory verse: 1Cor 4:2