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How to Be a Faithful Manager of God

How to Be a Faithful Manager of God

Now, a person who is put in charge as a manager must be faithful. 1 Corinthians 4:2 NLT

Beloved church, we have understood that we are not the absolute owners of our lives, but managers of the valuable resources that the Lord has placed in our hands. However, the apostle Paul adds an non-negotiable requirement to this noble task: faithfulness. In a world that applauds quick success, impressive numbers, and personal charisma, God’s measure for evaluating our life is completely different. The Lord does not require us to be famous, to have answers for everything, or to accumulate wealth; He asks us, simply and deeply, to be trustworthy with what He has loaned us. Being a faithful manager means handling our time, our gifts, our family, and our finances under the principles of the kingdom, knowing that one day we will stand before our good Father to present the fruit of our service.

The call to be faithful managers is an immense privilege and a sacred responsibility. Do not be discouraged if your talents seem small in human eyes or if your resources are limited in this season; God cares much more about your consistency and your loyalty than the size of your bank account or your public recognition. Get up every morning with the firm purpose of honoring God with every minute of your time, every effort in your work, and every gift that has been imparted to you. By living with this level of surrender and integrity, you will not only experience the unwavering peace of a duty fulfilled, but you will leave a mark of blessing that will glorify the name of Jesus in all areas of your life.

Now, a person who is put in charge as a manager must be faithful. 1 Corinthians 4:2 NLT

Think About It:

  1. In what specific area of your life (time, finances, talents, or relationships) do you need to develop greater consistency and faithfulness toward God?
  2. How would your daily decisions change if you lived every hour with the full awareness that one day you will render accounts to your heavenly Father?
  3. What small step of integrity can you take this very week to show the Lord that you are a trustworthy manager, even when no one sees you?
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