Luke 16:10
One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in
much, and one who is dishonest in a very little is also dishonest in much.
While it is generally understood that this passage is about
the poor money management of the underperforming steward, it also places focus
on every resource that we have been given.
The message can be taken down to the very basic level of how obedient we
are in carrying out even the smallest of tasks that the Lord has put on our
hearts to do.
As a parent or an employer, the assessment of how our
children or employees carry out their assignments is the basis for our
decisions concerning assigning them greater responsibilities in the future. As
a good parent or employer, we want the best for those under our care. We want to see them succeed. Because we view their position from a higher
level, we know that we should only give them greater responsibility when they
have shown that they are ready to handle it.
It is in this same way that Almighty God gives us more of
anything, whether it be material things or greater responsibility. Everything that we have belongs to God. We only have the use of it. He will only bless us to the extent that we
have proven through our obedience that we are ready to handle more than He has
already provided.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for Your loving patience with
us as we struggle to properly manage all that You have given us. We ask forgiveness for the times that we have
squandered the gifts that we have been provided. We pray that the Holy Spirit
will guide us in being good stewards of our blessings. We rejoice in knowing that with every act of
obedience that You are ready to graciously release more to us. We pray, Father, that we will come to a place
where we are obedient in every small thing that You place before us. May our eyes be opened that we may see Your
ways, and not our own, in all that surrounds us. We ask all these things in the name of the
source of all provision, Jesus Christ.
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