II. A Steward is a Person that hath a great Trust and Charge re∣posed in him; many rich and ex∣cellent Things are committed to his Care and Oversight, sometimes all the Goods of the House, and Charge of the Family. |
II. So faithful Ministers have a mighty Trust reposed in them; the Lord Jesus hath committed to their Care and Charge Things of very great worth and value, even all the Goods of his House. 1. They are entrusted with the Truth, and every Branch and Part of it, called the Mysteries of God, which is of inestimable Value. 2. The whole Church; they have the Care and Charge of the whole Family or Houshold of God. 3. They have the Care and Charge of Mens Souls committed to them. See Watchmen. |
III. It behoveth a Steward to be faithful in all things, seeking the Honour of his Lord: They ought to be much in their Business, not leaving it to others, that are not ex∣perienced in it, nor careful to look after it; nor leave their Master's Business, to mind and look after their own. |
III. So ought every Minister of Christ to be faithful in all things, wholly stu∣dying the Profit, Honour, and Interest of the Lord Jesus. They ought continually to be about his Affairs, not leave the Ma∣nagement of the Church, and Concerns of the Ministry, (like some self-seeking Priests of our Days) to others, who are unexperienced, negligent, and worse; to follow their own Concerns, and living in Ease and Pleasure, pursuing after the Riches and Vanities of the World, mattering not whether Christ be honoured or no, or whether his Interest sink or swim, so that things go well with them, and they thrive in the World. There are too many such in this Day, so that we may well say with the Apostle, All seek their own, and none the Things that are Jesus Christ's. |
IV. Stewards give direction to all inferior Officers. and others in the Family, about their respective Work and Business. |
IV. So Ministers give directions to the Deacons, and other Members of Christ's Church, how to discharge their Duties in their respective places, &c. |
V. Stewards must expect to be called to an account, and if un∣faithful, are frequently put out of their Stewardship: Give an account of thy Stewardship, for thou mayest be no longer Steward. |
V. So all the Ministers of Christ must expect to be called to an Account: The Time is coming, when Christ will reckon with them; and happy will they be, that have their Accounts to give up with Joy, to whom the Lord Jesus will say, Well done, good and faithful Servant, &c. |