Stewardship

the widow’s offering

The Widow’s Offering: The Gift That Heaven Measured Differently (Luke 21:1–4)

In Luke 21:1–4, Jesus watches people give their offerings at the temple and highlights a poor widow whose tiny gift outweighs every larger donation because it reflects complete trust in God.

parable of the minas

The Parable of the Minas: Faithfulness While the King Is Away (Luke 19:11–27)

In Luke 19:11–27, Jesus tells the Parable of the Minas to correct misunderstandings about the Kingdom of God and to teach His followers about faithful stewardship while awaiting His return.

the rich man and Lazarus

The Rich Man and Lazarus: When Eternity Reverses Everything (Luke 16:19–31)

In Luke 16:19–31, Jesus contrasts the lives of a wealthy man and a suffering beggar named Lazarus, exposing the danger of living for temporary comfort while ignoring eternal realities.

parable of the unjust steward

The Parable of the Unjust Steward: Using Temporary Resources for Eternal Purposes (Luke 16:1–13)

In Luke 16:1–13, Jesus tells the parable of the unjust steward, challenging His followers to use temporary resources wisely in light of eternal realities.

Parable of the Vineyard

The Parable of the Vineyard: Rejecting the Son Has Consequences (Mark 12:1–12)

In Mark 12:1–12, the Parable of the Vineyard exposes the danger of rejecting God’s messengers—and ultimately His Son. Jesus delivers a sobering warning to Israel’s leaders, revealing how stewardship, accountability, and authority intersect in God’s redemptive plan.