In general, terms of what stewardship means to people may not always be the same. Everyone may look at it differently.
But in the Bible, stewardship means so much more.
So, let’s take a closer look at what stewardship means in the written word and who is one of the most important stewards in Biblical history.
When it comes to Bible stewardship, many reference Charles Bugg’s definition. In the Holman Bible
The Christian steward is also accountable for the spiritual gifts that the Holy Spirit bestows. In the processes of creation, redemption and sanctification, God wants humans to serve as His stewards.
The fact of the matter is that stewardship has almost nothing to do with money and/or riches. Stewardship exists even without material things.
The person who best exemplifies what stewardship looks like in the Bible is Joseph. His story is in
In Genesis 39, Joseph was able to show his betraying brothers repentance, kindness and "the best of the country of Egypt.” Joseph administered (stewarded) the abilities, skills and resources God granted him with perfection and fidelity, knowing the Lord was with him.
In turn, he gained the respect of powerful people because of his own principles, restraint, compassion and sense of purpose. But much more crucially, God considered him trustworthy and regularly rewarded his leadership.
The best example of this might be 1 Peter 4:10 - “As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace.” The message here is to be kind to others by sharing the gifts God has given you so that everyone might benefit.
You’ll find another good example of what stewardship means in the Bible in a verse from 2 Corinthians
The message is that a frugal planter will yield a frugal crop, but a rich planter will yield a luxurious harvest. God wants us all to decide how much we will contribute. God appreciates it when the giver delights in the giving.
Other benefits of stewardship include:
Stewardship points us in the direction of God.
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