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Money and Stewardship

Study money as something entrusted by God to be handled with wisdom, generosity, and accountability.

Key Scripture

  • Matthew 6:19–24
  • 2 Corinthians 9:6–8
  • Proverbs 3:9–10

Stewardship begins with recognizing that everything belongs to God

Christians are not owners of ultimate meaning—only stewards of what God entrusts for a time. That shifts questions from “What do I deserve?” to “What is faithful?”—income, savings, giving, debt, and honesty in business.

Recognizing God’s ownership also reduces both hoarding and reckless spending: money is not security itself, nor is it meaningless; it is entrusted for His glory and neighbor’s good.

Money can serve worship or compete with it

Jesus says you cannot serve God and money—meaning money can become a rival master, demanding loyalty, worry, and compromise. Stewardship means ordering money under God: giving first, living within means where possible, and refusing shortcuts that violate conscience.

Where money competes with worship, anxiety and moral drift follow. Where money serves worship, generosity and integrity become plausible in ordinary life.

Generosity reveals trust

Paul encourages cheerful giving, trusting God who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food—God can multiply righteousness and increase thanksgiving. Generosity is not a payment to earn blessing; it is faith expressing itself in open hands.

Generosity takes many forms: supporting the church, helping the needy, lending without usury, paying fairly. In each case, giving tests whether God is trusted as provider.

Wise stewardship requires intention

Intention means planning: budgets, honesty about limits, avoiding foolish debt, and regular review of priorities. Proverbs honors diligence and warns against schemes that promise wealth without labor or integrity.

Stewardship is not miserliness; it is wisdom—knowing when to save, when to give, and when to say no. It asks God for discernment and often benefits from counsel when decisions are complex.

Reflect and respond

  • Do I think of money as owned or entrusted?
  • What does generosity reveal about my heart?
  • Where is wiser stewardship needed?

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