Biblical Stewardship: Managing All of God’s Gifts for His Glory
Stewardship is one of the great recurring themes of Scripture. From the garden of Eden to the parables of Jesus and the letters of the apostles, God consistently teaches His people how to manage what He has entrusted to them. Biblical stewardship is not merely about money or tithing—though it certainly includes those things. It is a comprehensive worldview that recognizes God as the ultimate Owner of everything and calls believers to faithful management of His resources for His glory and the good of others. At its heart, stewardship is the recognition that we own nothing. We are managers, not masters. As the Apostle Paul wrote, “Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful” (1 Corinthians 4:2). Everything we have—time, talent, treasure, body, relationships, and the gospel itself—belongs to God. We will one day give an account for how we used what He placed in our hands. God Is the Owner of All Things The foundation of biblical stewardship is the truth that Go...