Stewards Of God's Grace

“Each one has received a special gift. Use it to serve others as good stewards of God’s manifold grace.”
1 Peter 4:10

Every gift you have—time, talent, resources—comes from God. He made you a manager, not an owner.

God gives so you can give, and then Your abilities point back to Him.

Stewardship means using what you have for others, not just yourself.

 

Make a one-minute list: what gifts has God given you? Where can you use one of these gifts for someone else this week? Do it.


A property manager follows the owner’s rules, not his own. That’s you with God’s gifts. Or think of the gardener: Daily care leads to a flourishing garden, not neglect.

Both roles require attention and humility, but the results benefit everyone around them.


Ask God to show you where to put your gifts to work. Look for a way to serve—big or small. Watch how God multiplies even your smallest act.

Where you offer yourself, God’s grace overflows to others.

Prayer:

Lord, thank You for Your gifts. Help me use them for Your glory and others’ good, not my comfort. Make me wise. Let my life point to Your grace. Amen.

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