Scriptural Focus: Luke 16:1-13 A Call to Account (Luke 16:2) We are not but of God’s resources. "What shall I do now?" (Luke 16:3) moments have a way of forcing us to come to terms with what is important. A Kingdom Perspective (Luke 16:9) “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on ___________…. But store up for yourselves treasures in ____________….” Matthew 6:19-20 Faithfulness in Small Things (Luke 16:10) The life of a disciple is made up of , often , everyday opportunities. The Heart of the Matter “For where your is, there your will be also." (Matthew 6:21) Jesus understands the that wealth and possessions can have over our lives. Kingdom Economics = Learning to order and use what God entrusts to us with and , to serve and help . But seek his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Matthew 6:33 Take some time this week to give thought to how you can put into practice “Kingdom Economics”. Remember these “practices” will correspond with a change in our minds and heart. So bring each one to God in prayer: Recognize God’s Ownership. Invest in Redemptive Opportunities. Be Faithful in the Small Things. Choose Who You Will Serve Journal a prayer.