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You Are a Manager and Not the Owner

You Are a Manager and Not the Owner

So look at Apollos and me as mere servants of Christ who have been put in charge of explaining God’s mysteries. 1 Corinthians 4:1 NLT

Dear church, we live in a society that constantly drives us to accumulate titles, properties, and recognition, fostering the illusion that we are the absolute owners of our lives and everything we possess. However, the apostle Paul, in his letter to the Corinthians, establishes a fundamental principle for every believer: we are simply servants and managers of what God has entrusted to us. Whether it is our time, our talents, our finances, or the spiritual truths we have received, none of this originally belongs to us. Understanding that we are stewards and not owners frees us from the heavy burden of pride and the anxiety of losing what we have, aligning our hearts with a life of purpose, obedience, and total dependence on our Creator.

Shifting our mindset from “owners” to “managers” radically transforms our way of living every day. We stop holding tightly to earthly things and begin to live with open hands, ready to give, serve, and bless others. The Lord has entrusted us with a glorious task and invaluable resources, not for us to build our own temporary kingdom, but to make His love and truth known to a needy world. When we faithfully fulfill our role as managers of God’s grace and mysteries, we not only experience deep peace here on earth, but we also prepare ourselves to enjoy His eternal promises.

So look at Apollos and me as mere servants of Christ who have been put in charge of explaining God’s mysteries. 1 Corinthians 4:1 NLT

Think About It:

  1. What areas of your life, such as your time, money, or gifts, have you been treating as if you were the absolute owner instead of God’s manager?
  2. In what way does remembering that you are a “mere servant of Christ” help you deal with stress, pride, or worry in your daily life?
  3. What practical step can you take this week to more faithfully manage the resources or the message of the gospel that the Lord has entrusted to you?
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