Acknowledges God’s dominion over oneself and recognizes thy Lord’s providence of all things that are of you as well.

It is both the exaltation and exhortation of humankind both redemption and salvation and both image and likeness of Almighty God. As it both delights and rejoices in both the knowledge and realization and both understanding and appreciation of both our spiritual nature and spirituality.

Humankind both spiritual nature and spirituality is to both nurture and culture both the soul and spirit of Almighty God. The soul and spirit of God are both the ideas and ideals of thy Lord’s both communion and fellowship. The communion and fellowship of God are both the living and breathing both beauty and splendor of the letter of human humanity and civility.

Stewardship encompasses the qualities, attributes and characteristics of human behavior and conduct that rises to an appreciable level that renders confirmation, revelation and truth regarding both the consecration and sanctification of humankind both spiritual nature and spirituality. And, both the ordainment and anointment of the engendered values, morals and ethics that both predistine and predispose us to both the standards and structure of both the letter of God’s humanity and civility and both communion and fellowship. Therefore, Stewardship distinguishes both the multi-numerous and varied both ideas and ideals of both the ways and manners of human behavior and conduct in both domestic and business life.

Some of the more interesting qualities, attributes and characteristics of both general human warmth and good and, other provoking features of both the symptoms and idiosyncrasies of the values, morals and ethics of mankind that both affect and effect both the state and condition unto fellowman are: empathy and compassion, love and kindness, civility and humanity, charity and generosity, goodwill and well being, trust and humility, fairness and equality, harmony and compatibility, aspiration and inspiration, integrity and dignity, honor and respect, humanity and civility, constitutions and institutions, psychology and philosophy, impersonality and collectivity, religion and politics, uprightness and rectitude, personality and character, love and righteousness, grace and mercy, class and taste, culture and refinement, education and literacy, hunger and famine, courtesy and respect, quality and enrichment, capacity and ability, love and romance, husband and wife, family and friendships, childrens and elderly, fun and play, entertainment and amusement, values and morals, sports and games, work and competition, language and communications, politeness and congeniality, religion and spirituality, spirit and truth, products and services, necessity and essentiality, commodity and economy, quality and quantity, responsibility and obligation, trade and commerce, itemization and prioritization, sincere and genuine, needs and desires, ecstasy and rapture, serenity and tranquility, comfort and protect, reliability and dependability, essence and substance, standards and structure, evenness and uniformity, humanocracy and nation, environment and climatisation, science and theology, sing and song, music and dance, mind and body, knowledge and wisdom, goodness and virtue, nobility and sublimity, skill and experience, joy and peace, nutrition and health, refuge and shelter, clothes and attires, attitude and mindset, utility and infrastructure, intelligence and experience, community and socialization, morality and ethics, caring and sharing, heaven and divine, pro-creation and propagation, country and province, similarity and commonality, assimilation and dissemination, enlightenment and edification, repute and character, reputation and accountability, socialization and civilization, science and technology, media and communications, imaginative and creativity, birth and death, immortality and eternality, man and woman, adults and childrens, animals and mammals, insects and rodents, disease and pestilence, drought and climate, reason and sanity, art and culture, faith and obedience, strength and fortitude, praise and worship, loyalty and faithfulness, sincerity and honesty, afterlife and reincarnation, pontificate and legislate, laws and ordinances, whims and desires, behavior and conduct, styles and fashions, fades and trends, rights and obligations, thoughtfulness and impulsiveness, hegemony and control, foresight and hindsight, prophesy and prognostications, predict and foretell, contamination and pollution, compromise and intransigence, exoteric and esoteric, apathy and indifference, firmness and determination, misplaced and displaced, anger and hostility, hunger and starvation, actuality and virtuality, guardianship and surrogation, vanity and arrogance, perfection and imperfection, natural and sublimational, dishonesty and deception, symptoms and idiosyncrasies, ambition and motivation, buddhism and judaism, blessings and gifts, vengeance and vindictiveness, contentment and malcontentment, casuality and perfunctory, bias and prejudice, christianity and islam, ideology and doctrine, promulgation and dissemination, prostitution and promiscuity, discrimination and indiscrimination, accusations and recriminations, encourage and discourage, professions and confessions, guilt and remorse, insecurity and inadequacy, sufficiency and deficiency, paranoia and schizophrenia, illusions and delusions, folly and foolishness, bravery and cowardice, adultery and forication, sensitivity and sentimentality, patience and long-suffering, abuse and assault, violence and brutality, contempt and derision, charade and masquerade, distortions and contortions, disability and deformity, paralysis and immobility, inertia and disinterest, psychosis and neurosis, mockery and sarcasm, hurt and pain, culpability and vindication, troubled and worrisome, wages and compensation, conflict and affliction, gaiety and laughter, quality and enrichment, oppression and depression, standards and structure, pretense and falsehood, beliefs and convictions, passion and compassion, vitality and exuberance, annoyance and irritability, lust and dissipation, aloofness and withdrawn, consolation and condolence, causation and effect, constitution and mindlessness, conveniency and expediency, mindfulness and mindlessness, natural and unnatural, progession and aggression, big-headed and level headed, grief and sorrow, cemetery and memorial, selfishness and self-centeredness, agitate and aggravate, amoral and immoral, resolutions and solutions, fertilization and insemination, adoption and abortion, civic and taxation, patience and tolerance, immigration and migration, impatience and intolerance, supply and demand, self-righteousness and narrow-mindedness, terror and horror, crops and produce, etc.. etc.. etc..

Therewith, emerges a vivid illustration of both the predominance and preeminence of the associated consequences, ramifications, derivations and variations of both the quality and enrichment of both the ideas and ideals between both our living and breathing human nature and spiritual nature. They form the human psychology and philosophy of people both attitudes and dispositions and there personal and professional approach to life. The very quality and enrichment of life is fundamentally determined by both the beauty and splendor of ones humanity and civility and of the inherent love, righteousness, grace and mercy of God’s both living and breathing both communion and fellowship in your life. Ultimately, shedding light on both your self-esteem and self-worth.

The enumeration of both the ideas and ideals of both our spiritual nature and human nature are both profoundly interwoven and entrenched in our daily lives either by admission or omission, and there is no small wonder about the commonplace of both the gravity and breadth of both the madness and sadness that are routinely both observed and witnessed, and of both their affect and effect upon the state and condition of societies worldwide. We sometimes casually accept things as being both the norm and inevitable, and would simply consider the human factor and or say that I’m only human. In someones attempt and quest to be dismissive, rationalizing and justifying both their behavior and conduct of some matter. There is always both a decent and respectable action and response to any circumstances of life. Indeed, there is a vast contrast between God and Man kingdom!

Stewardship both readily and easily both discern and perceive the qualities, attributes and characteristics that both belong to and accompany humankind spiritual nature and spirituality. It both gleefully and enthusiastically practices both personally and professionally the values, morals and ethics therewith, and both exclaim and proclaim that both the living and breathing love, righteousness, grace and mercy of God’s both humanity and civility and both communion and fellowship as our redemption and salvation and both image and likeness of Almighty God. May the lofty and grand both ideas and ideals of God’s both human warmth and good both endear and endure forevermore.

As stewardship both personify and embody both the principles and precepts of both our spiritual nature and spirituality contained within these writings, they also both defines and describes God’s will unto us, and both reveals and discloses both the real and true both meaning and purpose of human life.
” That humankind both immortalize and eternalize both the constant and consistent both thinking and living within both our spiritual nature and spirituality . . . both in and into both the demonstration and manifestation of the letter of the spirit of both humanity and civility and both the communion and fellowship of Almighty God.” This both to and for both the praise and glorification of both our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, both praise and glorification of you. The immortal and eternal life wherewith God has both worded and promised!

Finally, humankind both spiritual nature and spirituality, and all the things that they both aspire and inspire both tangible and intangible are God’s both dominion and providence and as such both directs and obliges us to be both good caretakers and stewards of thy Lord’s ownership of those things . . . and all their both wonder and glory.

“Stewardship is ultimately human service befitting both our spiritual nature and spirituality.”

Both Amen and Really