What Does It Mean to Be a Good Steward?
In a world focused on accumulation and self-interest, the biblical principle of stewardship offers a different perspective: everything we have belongs to God, and it is our responsibility to manage it wisely. But stewardship goes beyond finances—it touches every aspect of our lives, including our time, talents, and relationships.
Biblical Principles of Stewardship
Jesus taught us about stewardship through the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25. In this story, a master entrusts his servants with his wealth, expecting them to use it wisely. The faithful servants invested and grew what was given to them, while the servant who hid his talent out of fear missed the opportunity to honor his master. This parable teaches us that God entrusts us with resources not just to keep but to multiply for His glory.
Practical Steps to Become a Better Steward
Becoming a better steward begins with a mindset shift. Ask yourself: Am I using my time, finances, and talents in ways that honor God? This could mean giving generously to your church, volunteering, or using your professional skills to help others.
At Evident Faith Church, we encourage you to embrace a life of stewardship, knowing that when we give back to God what He has given to us, we are investing in His Kingdom—and the return on that investment is eternal.
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