Mindsets & Postures

Stewardship Section 2

Rob Wassel
2:54 min video
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Key Takeaways

  1. The number one difference between and owner and a steward is that owners operate out of fear. 
  2. Formula: Fear + Control = ownership. 
  3. Owners fear what others think, but stewards are not unraveled by the views of others. 
  4. Owners fear looking ignorant or stupid, but stewards are confident in how God views them. 
  5. Owners fear the unknown or ambiguity, but stewards get security out of anchoring themselves to the all-knowing God. 
  6. Owners fear losing identity, but stewards don't tie themselves to their roles, projects, teams or organizations.
  7. Owners fear failure, but stewards embrace failure as a means to gain deeper insights.
  8. Owners fear losing their jobs, but stewards see the higher good is open-handedness and trust God's best for their future.

Owners: Stewards:
Fear what others think Are not unraveled by the views of others
Fear looking ignorant or stupid Are confident in how God views them
Fear the unknown or ambiguity Get security out of anchoring themselves to the all-knowing God
Fear losing identity Don't tie themselves to their roles, projects, teams or organizations
Fear failure Embrace failure as a means to gain deeper insights
Fear losing their jobs See the higher good is open-handedness and trust God's best for their future

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ActivityCircle the stewardship traits you are strong in, and circle the ownership traits you might need to grow in. Then, share your feedback with one teammate and have them do the same. ###

Personal ReflectionWhat on your team do you feel responsible to own? Explain why you feel that way. ###

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