Many people pray for more—more influence, more provision, more opportunities. But God often looks first at something deeper: stewardship.
Jesus said, “Whoever is faithful with very little will also be faithful with much.” (Luke 16:10)
The Kingdom of God does not operate on desire alone; it operates on responsibility. God is not only interested in giving you things—He wants to shape you into the kind of person who can carry those things.
Influence requires character.Provision requires discipline.Expansion requires maturity.
If God were to give many people today what they are praying for, it would overwhelm them rather than bless them.
So the right prayer is not only, “Lord, give me more,” but also, “Lord, make me the kind of person who can carry what You want to give me.”
When your character grows, your capacity grows. And when your capacity grows, God can trust you with more.
Faith asks.But stewardship prepares.
Jesus said, “Whoever is faithful with very little will also be faithful with much.” (Luke 16:10)
The Kingdom of God does not operate on desire alone; it operates on responsibility. God is not only interested in giving you things—He wants to shape you into the kind of person who can carry those things.
Influence requires character.Provision requires discipline.Expansion requires maturity.
If God were to give many people today what they are praying for, it would overwhelm them rather than bless them.
So the right prayer is not only, “Lord, give me more,” but also, “Lord, make me the kind of person who can carry what You want to give me.”
When your character grows, your capacity grows. And when your capacity grows, God can trust you with more.
Faith asks.But stewardship prepares.
Many people pray for more—more influence, more provision, more opportunities. But God often looks first at something deeper: stewardship.
Jesus said, “Whoever is faithful with very little will also be faithful with much.” (Luke 16:10)
The Kingdom of God does not operate on desire alone; it operates on responsibility. God is not only interested in giving you things—He wants to shape you into the kind of person who can carry those things.
Influence requires character.Provision requires discipline.Expansion requires maturity.
If God were to give many people today what they are praying for, it would overwhelm them rather than bless them.
So the right prayer is not only, “Lord, give me more,” but also, “Lord, make me the kind of person who can carry what You want to give me.”
When your character grows, your capacity grows. And when your capacity grows, God can trust you with more.
Faith asks.But stewardship prepares.
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