What Does Good Stewardship Look Like? | Matthew 25:14-30
This powerful message confronts one of the most challenging topics in Christian life: our relationship with money and stewardship. Drawing from the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25, we're invited to see ourselves not as owners but as stewards of everything God has entrusted to us. The central truth is profound yet uncomfortable: God expects a return on His investment in our lives. Whether we've been given much or little, the standard remains the same—faithful stewardship according to our ability. The widow's mite in Luke 21 beautifully illustrates that God measures our giving not by amount but by sacrifice and heart posture. What makes this message particularly convicting is the reminder that money is a competitor for our hearts, and Jesus spoke about it more than any other topic. We're challenged to examine whether we've made money an idol without realizing it, placing our security in bank accounts rather than in God's provision. The promise is remarkable: when we step out in faith with our resources, God meets us there with blessings—not necessarily wealth, but provision, spiritual growth, greater opportunities, and the joy of participating in kingdom work. This isn't about legalism or earning salvation; it's about not missing out on the abundant life God offers when we trust Him completely with our finances.
