Prove Yourself Faithful – Rhapsody Of Realities TeeVo Devotional May 19th

(You’re A Custodian Of Kingdom Resources)

TO THE BIBLE: Luke 16:11 NLT
“And if you are untrustworthy about worldly wealth, who will trust you with the true riches of heaven?”

LET’S TALK
Imagine being trusted with your parents’ car for the first time. They don’t hand you the keys just because you asked—they watched how you handled your bicycle, then maybe a scooter, then short errands. Trust grows with responsibility. God works the same way with us.

From the words of Jesus in our opening verse, if you’re not faithful with earthly riches, you won’t be entrusted with heavenly treasures.

That tells us something important: how you handle money and resources really matters to God. Your attitude toward money is a test. God observes how you manage what’s already in your hands to know what more He can trust you with.

In Christ, we are stewards—God trusts with His resources. Everything that comes to you—your allowance, gifts, skills, time, ideas, opportunities, and even favour—is a trust from God. None of it is accidental. God expects you to handle what He gives you with Kingdom purpose.

The Bible says, “As each one has received a gift, minister it to one another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God” (1 Peter 4:10 NKJV).

This includes finances. Being a good financial steward means being responsible. It means understanding that what you have isn’t just for spending on yourself, but for making an impact for God’s Kingdom.

Financial stewardship is aligning your resources with God’s plan—supporting the Gospel, helping others, and advancing God’s work around the world. It’s not about hoarding or wasting, but about using wisely.

Stewardship requires wisdom, planning, and consistency. Whether it’s a small allowance, a gift, or income from a business idea, treat it as something valuable. Honour the Lord with it.

When God sees that you’re faithful in little things, He increases your capacity and entrusts you with more—both spiritually and materially.

Go Deeper
2 Corinthians 9:6-10; Proverbs 3:9-10

Pray:
Dear Father, thank you for making me a steward of Kingdom wealth. I handle all you’ve given me with wisdom and integrity. I align my resources with your will, and I’m found faithful in little and in much. I declare that I’m a channel of blessings to my world, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

Daily Bible Reading
ONE YEAR
John 8:31-47, 1 Kings 22
TWO YEAR
Mark 11:1-11, Numbers 21

Act:
Intentionally use one thing God has given you—your money, time, or talent—to make a difference for His Kingdom.

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