How does 1 Chronicles 26:25 encourage us to honor God with our resources? A Snapshot of Sacred Stewardship “His relatives by Eliezer: Rehabiah his son, Jeshaiah his son, Joram his son, Zichri his son, and Shelomith his son.” (1 Chronicles 26:25) A chain of names may look ordinary, yet this inspired record places an unbroken line of Levites right next to the temple treasury. God spotlights who handles His resources, reminding us that stewardship is both sacred and specific. Generations Entrusted with God’s Treasures • These men trace back to Moses’ family, underscoring that stewardship was not random; it was a God–given calling passed from one generation to the next. • Verse 26 (immediately following) shows Shelomith and his brothers safeguarding “all the treasuries of the dedicated gifts.” Verse 25 sets up that trust by telling us exactly who they are. • Scripture affirms the historical accuracy of their names so we can see how carefully God tracks His resources—and expects us to do the same. Key Lessons for Our Use of Resources • Stewardship is personal: God knows every steward by name. • Stewardship is generational: what we handle today influences tomorrow’s faithfulness. • Stewardship is accountable: if God records the treasurer’s genealogy, He surely records how we use what He places in our hands. • Stewardship is worship: managing money and possessions for Him is as much ministry as singing a psalm (cf. Colossians 3:23–24). Putting the Principles into Practice – Take inventory: list everything God has entrusted to you—time, talents, possessions. – Assign purpose: dedicate each item or dollar to a kingdom‐oriented goal. – Model for the next generation: involve children or younger believers in giving and budgeting decisions. – Remain transparent: keep clear records; invite accountability partners who can “see the books.” – Keep the focus vertical: regularly remind yourself that everything belongs to the Lord (Psalm 24:1). Scriptures that Echo the Call • Proverbs 3:9 — “Honor the LORD with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your harvest.” • 1 Corinthians 4:2 — “Now it is required of stewards that they be found faithful.” • Luke 16:10 — “Whoever is faithful with very little will also be faithful with much.” • 2 Chronicles 31:12 — “They faithfully brought in the contributions, tithes, and consecrated gifts.” |