John Wesley Quotes About Stewardship

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  • I judge all things only by the price they shall gain in eternity.

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    "The Law of Rewards: Giving What You Can't Keep to Gain What You Can't Lose". Book by Randy C. Alcorn, p. 18, 2003.
  • [When I die] if I leave behind me ten pounds...you and all mankind [may] bear witness against me, that I have lived and died a thief and a robber.

  • I cannot help leaving my books behind me whenever God calls me hence; but in every other respect, my own hands will be my executors.

    John Wesley (1831). “The Works of the Reverend John Wesley, A. M.”, p.254
  • When a man becomes a Christian, he becomes industrious, trustworthy and prosperous. Now, if that man, when he gets all he can and saves all he can, does not give all he can, I have more hope for Judas Iscariot than for that man!

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