This message begins a four week series on becoming a savvy investor. This first passage of Scripture helps us to understand Jesus perspective on being wise in our strategy related to money. He explains that after a steward, in charge of his masters possessions, had been told he was fired, he went out and wisely gathered friends by reducing their debts to the master. Jesus in explaining this story and the master of the story seem to both think of the steward as wise.
Pastor Johnson relates to us five principles for managing resources: Being early on the S curve getting into an investment at the right time and getting out at the right time. Understanding compounding letting your dollars birth children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Starting young and leaving it alone. Leveraging your dollars a wise use of others dollars. Repetition investing in what will be need for the future and doing this over and over. Relationships Jesus reveals for us in the passage the stewards good work at developing relationships. These are key to a good reception in eternity.
Dr. John Johnson, lead pastor, Village Baptist Church, and Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology, Director of Doctor of Ministry program, Western Seminary delivers a series of messages on Becoming a savvy investor, winter 2006, at Village Baptist Church in Beaverton, Oregon, USA. Small group discussion questions and sermon notes are available online at http://vbconline.org/vbc/sermon_notes.