Luke 16:10 — Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.
Faithful Stewardship
Stewardship is not just about managing money — it’s about honoring the assignment.
God entrusts resources, influence, time, creativity, and relationships not just for consumption… but for Kingdom expansion.
Many people pray for more, while mismanaging what they already have.
But Heaven operates by principle:
Faithfulness always precedes favor.
Are you tracking what’s coming in and what’s going out?
Are you praying over your spending the same way you pray for provision?
You don’t need more money to be faithful — you need more discipline.
You don’t need a raise to honor God — you need revelation about what you already hold.
Because if you won’t tithe on $100, you won’t tithe on $100,000.
And if you won’t steward time wisely with a flexible schedule, you won’t manage it under pressure.
Faithfulness is not about scale — it’s about consistency in spirit, stewardship, and surrender.
🔥 Reflection Prompt:
What have I been asking God to increase that I haven’t yet been faithful with?
🙏 Ready to go deeper?
Download the THIH Budget + Biblical Stewardship Worksheet, or revisit the “Money as Ministry” devotional series on the podcast.
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