/Introduction: As believers, we are entrusted with various blessings from God, our Father. Our ability to steward these blessings wisely is of paramount importance. The story of Adam in the Garden of Eden serves as a reminder of our responsibility to care for and oversee the things that God has given us. This teaching focuses on the concept of stewardship and its significance in the life of a believer.
Understanding Stewardship: Stewardship is a concept deeply rooted in the Bible. It involves managing, overseeing, and taking care of the resources, talents, and relationships that God has blessed us with. From the story of Adam in Genesis 2:15, we learn that God placed Adam in the Garden of Eden to dress and keep it. Similarly, we are called to steward the blessings and resources that God has entrusted to us.
The Temporal Nature of Material Possessions: Adam, like all humans, entered this world with nothing and will leave with nothing. In the face of mortality, it becomes evident that material possessions are temporary and have no eternal value. The story of a friend’s passing serves as a poignant reminder that the things we accumulate in this life do not define our true worth. Instead, our value lies in how we steward and utilize the blessings God has bestowed upon us.
Stewarding the Manifestations of God: As believers, we are called to steward not only our material possessions but also the spiritual manifestations that God bestows upon us. This includes the Word of God, manifestations of Holy Spirit, taking care of our bodies, exercising, and maintaining good health. While it is essential to be good stewards of the environment, we should not elevate its care to the level of worship.
Learning from Jesus’ Example: In Matthew 5:17, we find Jesus as the perfect example of stewardship. He fulfilled the law and relied on the work He did, the Spirit of God, and His relationship with the Father as His resources. As believers, we should follow Jesus’ example by using our spiritual gift and resources to fulfill God’s purpose for our lives.
The Principle of Faithfulness in Stewardship: In Luke 16, Jesus shares a parable of a dishonest steward who shrewdly manages his master’s resources for his own benefit. While the parable may seem puzzling, it teaches valuable lessons about stewardship. Believers are called to be faithful in the little they have been given, and faithful stewardship in material possessions is essential before being entrusted with spiritual riches.
Using Material Wealth to Bless Others: The use of material wealth is not inherently wrong; it becomes an issue when the pursuit of wealth takes precedence over our pursuit of God. As believers, we should use our material wealth to bless others and demonstrate our friendship with God. Generosity and kindness toward others are vital aspects of good stewardship.
The Concept of Audit in Stewardship: Just as a financial audit helps to assess and manage resources, we should conduct regular audits of our lives to evaluate how well we are stewarding what God has given us. This includes our finances, relationships, and talents. By actively managing and overseeing these areas, we can be more effective stewards of God’s blessings.
The Dangers of Dual Allegiance: We are warned against serving two masters, as no one can serve both God and material wealth simultaneously. Our primary allegiance should be to God, seeking His kingdom and righteousness first. When we place God at the center of our lives, He promises to provide for our needs.
Conclusion: Stewardship is a foundational principle in the life of a believer. We are entrusted with various blessings from God, and it is our responsibility to manage and oversee them wisely. This includes our material possessions, spiritual gifts, relationships, and health. By seeking God’s guidance and following Jesus’ example, we can become faithful stewards and demonstrate our friendship with God through our generosity and care for others. As we conduct regular audits of our lives, aligning them with God’s Word, we will find ourselves walking in the fullness of His purpose for our lives. May we embrace the call to stewardship and use our abilities to glorify God and bless others.