
Good Stewards
From the very beginning, the Lord God entrusted human beings with
responsibility to look after his world.
“The Lord God
took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care
of it.”
Genesis 2:15. We are stewards of all that God has given
us.
The Bible makes clear that “The earth is the Lord’s
and everything in it.” (Psalm 24:1), so it all belongs to him
really! What we have in our hands are not possessions to be held on to,
but things entrusted to us to take care of and use for his glory. When
King David asks for gifts to build the temple, he is overwhelmed by the
response and his prayer over the offering is profound – “who am I,
and who are my people, that we should be able to give as generously as
this? Everything comes from you, and we have given you only what
comes from your hand.” (1 Chronicles 29:14).
The idea of stewardship is a strong theme in Scripture. We must hold
lightly to what is in our hands and use it well. When we give to the
Lord’s work we are only releasing some of what is his anyway.
At
our Annual Church Meeting in March, our treasurer, Colin, presented the
annual accounts and gave a snapshot of the finances over the last 10
years. He has pointed out before that, without a number of special gifts
over the years, we have run at a deficit every year; expenditure exceeds
regular income. Those extra blessings have kept us afloat, but we can’t
count on them. We were aware of the challenge last year and had a Gift
Day which brought in over £12,000 - praise God for people’s generous
response to the need.
Reflecting on all this, I’m aware that if we hadn’t given away 10% of
our regular income,
as a tithe to support other mission work, we would have been OK. We gave
away almost £7000 last year but still feel we ought to release more
because of the Gift Day. One might ask “Can we
really afford to give that much away every year?”
My response after prayerful thought is –
“Can we afford not to?”
The Bible constantly calls the people of God to be
generous, open handed and not tight fisted. We must be prudent of course
and make sure we can meet our obligations, but we have trusted the Lord
to provide over the years - and he always has, one way or another. We’ve
even invested over £300,000 in improvements to the building and
facilities. Where did all that come from, you may ask? – God’s provision
has been amazing; we’ve been so blessed.
Over the three decades I have been here, we’ve never had
much in reserve and, at times, its felt like we were sailing very close
to the wind. But the Lord has been faithful and the church family has
always risen to the challenge and we’ve continually met our costs.
As we look at the likely budget for 2026 with the global
rise in prices, we can see that we are heading towards a significant
deficit again, unless regular giving increases substantially. We are
thankful that we’ve seen an increase of over 5% in both the last two
years but the total coming in is several thousand short of what goes
out.
Can I encourage us all to take this to the Lord in prayer
and to examine what we are able to contribute. Regular committed giving
provides the backbone for our work and when Gift Aid can be applied that
adds 25% to the value – thanks to the Government.
Please join me in reviewing your gifts for 2026. We all
share in responsibility for the family budget. We have been blessed in
so many ways over the last year; let’s show our thanks to God. Its all
his anyway!
With grateful thanks for all your support,
