My word for today is steward or stewardship. I havenโt found this very important word in the bible yet, but I have heard many a pastor preach on it. From the pulpit, Iโve heard the question asked, โAre we good stewards of our own sexuality?โ I have personally received the message of stewardship as it relates to tithing. However, I must admit that it wasnโt until I heard someone ask the Lord (in prayer) to be a good steward of His Word that the term really hit home. On many occasions, I have prayed to be a worthy vessel for the Holy Spirit. Face down in prayer, Iโve asked my Lord and Savior to empty me of all those human characteristics that prohibit the Holy Spirit from residing in me. My thought was, and continues to be, that any (and I do mean any) space in my soul or my heart that could be good enough for a dwelling place for Him would somehow indicate my effort to live a good Christian life. It is my way of asking God for help. I am often reminded that Iโll never be worthy of such a request, but it’s very hard to accept. But as you can see, Iโm working on it.
My point is that stewardship or being a good steward is an action. It calls for an effort. When I heard the prayer calling on the Lord to be a good steward of His Word, I immediately thought about what that would mean for me. I came to the conclusion that if one were a good steward of Godโs Word, then that Word should be nurtured and cultivated for one purpose and one purpose only: to bear fruit. Iโm declaring that you cannot be a good steward of Godโs Word and not bear some fruit. In this case, that fruit should be given so that others recognize that you are a vendor for that fruit. Somebody should see your fruit stand. Through your behavior, attitude, verbal praise, prayers, or some other outward manifestation, the world should see Godโs Word operating in you.
Some say people should see Christ in you. When you are viewed by others, there should be no question about who you are and whose you are. Iโm just now more convinced than ever that stewardship is a verb. The Word cannot reside in you quietly. It cannot be a secret only between you and God. Nor can it be selectively used when it suits you. The Word is what it is. Like water, it cannot be held back; nor should it be.
Once again, I submit to you that if you are a child of God, people need to hear you say that you know who your Daddy is with pride and boldness. I believe that is what is meant by the saying โbeing a good steward.โ It demands personal recognition that we acknowledge and share the truth that is in us. It requires action; the kind that makes those around us know, without a shadow of a doubt, that we accept Christ as our Savior and God Almighty as the one true God. If those around you know that, then you are a good steward in bearing fruit. If no one around you knows this, you may need to go shopping.
May God bless and keep you always.
