💰 Faith-Based Financial Stewardship
Money is a tool, not a master. Biblical stewardship teaches us that everything we have—our income, time, skills, and resources—belongs to God, and we are called to manage it wisely and faithfully. Financial stewardship isn’t about wealth; it’s about obedience, trust, and purpose. 📖 Biblical Foundations of Stewardship 1. God Owns Everything We are managers, not owners. When we recognize this, it changes how we spend, save, give, and plan. 2. Faithful With Little, Faithful With Much God cares deeply about how we handle small, everyday financial decisions. Consistency and integrity matter more than amount. 3. Giving as an Act of Worship Generosity reflects God’s heart. Giving isn’t just a transaction—it’s an expression of gratitude, trust, and faith. 🧭 Practical Ways to Practice Financial Stewardship Create a budget that reflects your values and priorities Avoid unnecessary debt and practice contentment Save with wisdom and plan for the future Give cheerfully and consistently Pray over financial decisions before acting 🙏 A Shift in Perspective Faith-based stewardship replaces fear with trust. It teaches us to rely on God rather than money for security. When our finances align with God’s principles, peace follows. How can you honor God more intentionally with your finances this season? Let’s learn, grow, and steward well—together.