DECEMBER 19, 2025
If therefore ye have not been faithful
in the unrighteous mammon, who will
commit to your trust the true riches
(Luke 16:11)?
From the words of the Master in our opening verse,
if you’re not faithful in handling earthly riches, you’ll
not be entrusted with heavenly treasures. That means
your attitude toward money is a test. God watches how
you handle resources to determine the weight of spiritual
responsibilities He can commit to you.
In Christ, we’re stewards, custodians of divine
resources entrusted to us for Kingdom purpose. Every
blessing, every increase, every opportunity, every gift
and grace that comes to you is a trust. You’re expected to
manage it with Kingdom intent and purpose.
The Bible tells us to use our gifts, in their various forms,
to serve as faithful stewards of God’s grace (1 Peter 4:10).
This includes finances. God wants us to be good financial
stewards. Financial stewardship is about aligning your
resources with His agenda. It’s about being conscious
that your supply is for Kingdom impact, expansion, world
evangelization, and not for you to hoard.
Stewardship demands wisdom, planning, excellence,
and accountability. It requires diligence in both little and
much. Whether it’s a salary, a gift, or a business profit, treat
it as a sacred trust. Use it to advance the Gospel. Honour
the Lord with your finances. When you prove yourself as
a faithful steward, the Lord multiplies your capacity and
entrusts you with more, both spiritually and materially.
PRAYER
Dear Father, thank you for making me a steward of
Kingdom wealth. I handle all you’ve given me with
wisdom and integrity. I align my resources with your
will, and I’m found faithful in little and in much. I declare
that I’m a channel of blessings to my world, in Jesus’
Name. Amen.
FURTHER STUDY:
1 Corinthians 4:1-2; 2 Corinthians 9:6-10;
1-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Revelation 11 & Micah 4-5
2-YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN
Acts 1:12-26 & 2 Chronicles 33
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