“Thou shalt remember that thou ownest nothing, and art but
the caretaker of the King’s coin.” – Anon
Luke 12 presents a poignant reminder that the blessings we
receive come with a significant responsibility. As followers of Christ, we are
entrusted with His extraordinary gifts—grace, knowledge, power, and love. How
we choose to respond to these blessings matters deeply to our Lord, for we are
called to be channels through which His blessings flow to others.
In this chapter, Jesus speaks to His disciples about being
prepared for His return. He contrasts the unfaithful servant, who knows his
master’s will but neglects to act on it, with the faithful servant, who lives
according to his master’s instructions. The principle at play is
accountability. In the ancient world, stewards were charged with the careful
management of their master’s possessions. Likewise, we are stewards of God’s
abundant blessings, entrusted with the responsibility of faithfully utilizing
His gifts.
What does this stewardship look like for us today? It means
living out our calling for God’s glory. Pastors, teachers, and evangelists are
entrusted with leading others in the truth of Scripture. Those blessed with
financial resources are called to support kingdom initiatives, care for the
vulnerable, and invest in ministries that advance God’s mission. Individuals
gifted with the ability to communicate the Gospel effectively are expected to
share the good news with the lost.
Prominent figures such as celebrities, athletes, and
influencers, who wield far-reaching platforms, are uniquely positioned to shape
culture and bear the responsibility of proclaiming truth and demonstrating
godly character. Christians equipped with knowledge of Scripture are expected
to pass that wisdom to others. Those endowed with spiritual gifts are required
to use them for strengthening the Church, honoring God, and serving others.
Above all, as followers of Jesus, we have been immeasurably
blessed with His love, grace, and forgiveness. Our highest calling is to
reflect that love outward, not hoarding it, but living lives that shine His
truth and compassion.













