The Evaluation of Stewardship
In His Presence: 1 Corinthians 3:11-15
Each Christian will one day come before the judgment seat of
Christ and will be evaluated for their Christian walk. This is when God will
look at our stewardship, at our use of time, talents, and treasures. He will
evaluate us not to determine our entrance to heaven—that has already been given
through Christ’s finished work on the cross—but to determine our reward in
heaven.
As we reconsider the parable of the three stewards in
Matthew 25, let us first remember the issue of responsibility in stewardship. The
three servants did not own the possessions they took care of; those things
belonged to the master. None of the slaves could claim ownership of anything
they had. In the same way, everything we have, are, or ever will be belongs to
God.
We must also remember the issue of accountability. After
time had passed, the master came back to see what the slaves had done with his
money. We will all one day answer for the use of our resources. To the servants
who invested wisely, the master gave public praise and more treasures (vv. 21,
23), but to the servant who buried his talent in the ground, he gave a
tongue-lashing (v. 26). Each one got the reward he was due.
How can we prepare for the day when we will answer for the
use of our time, talents, and treasures? Start rewriting our obituaries now! We
can’t change the past, but we can change tomorrow. Begin reorganizing your life
to reflect your changed priorities.
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Live so that at His judgment seat, God will say, “Well done,
good and faithful servant.”
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