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Stewardship is more than finances — it is about responsibility.
Luke 16:10 (KJV) reminds us:
“He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much.”
Everything we have belongs to God: our time, talents, resources, relationships, influence, and opportunities. We are not owners — we are stewards.
Faithful stewardship honors God.
Are we managing our time wisely?
Are we using our gifts to serve?
Are we generous with what God has placed in our hands?
Stewardship is not about perfection — it’s about obedience.
When we manage small things well, God entrusts us with greater responsibility. Many people pray for increase but neglect discipline. Increase without stewardship leads to loss. But stewardship creates sustainability.
Here are three areas to evaluate:
1. Your Time – Are you prioritizing God first?
2. Your Talents – Are you using your gifts for His glory?
3. Your Treasure – Are you honoring God with generosity?
God blesses faithfulness. When we steward well, we position ourselves for multiplication.
Let us be a church that manages what God has given us with excellence and integrity.