Now what is sought in stewards is that one be found faithful.
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God has placed something sacred in your hands.
It may not always feel like much. From the outside, it might seem small, ordinary, or even unnoticed. But what God has placed in your hands—whether it’s a relationship, a gift, a role you fill, a story you carry, or a calling you’re walking out—is deeply meaningful. It matters. And it’s not there by accident. God entrusted it to you on purpose, for a purpose.
You’ve been given it for a reason…and for a season.
In Matthew 25, Jesus shares the parable of the talents—reminding us that the master isn’t impressed by how much each servant was given but by how faithfully they stewarded what they had. One servant brought back five talents, another two—yet both were met with the same joyful words: “Well done.” Why? Because they had each been faithful—according to their own ability—with what they had been given.
That’s the same invitation for us: not to do everything, but to be faithful with our something.
And that’s where we need God’s wisdom.
Because the world will tempt us to compare. To crave someone else’s platform, someone else’s pace, someone else’s portion. But when we seek God’s wisdom, He opens our eyes to the beauty of what He’s entrusted to us—and shows us how to use it for His glory, not our own.
1 Corinthians 4:2 reminds us that God doesn’t evaluate our worth by the scale of our work but by the faithfulness of our stewardship. He’s looking for hearts that are willing, not perfect—women who will carry what He’s entrusted to them with love, humility, and a deep desire to glorify Him. Our calling isn’t to do everything—it’s to faithfully do what He’s placed in our hands.
So today, ask God to show you how to serve, how to speak, how to love, and how to lead with what He’s already entrusted to you. It doesn’t have to be big in the world’s eyes to be beautiful in His.
What’s in your hands today matters to God. He’s not asking for more. He’s asking for faithfulness with what you already have.