The first job God gave humans was to manage and take care of God's "stuff" on
earth. This role has never been rescinded. It is a part of our purpose today.
Everything we enjoy is to be treated as a trust that God has placed in our ands.
The Bible says, "What do you have that God hasn't given you? And if all you have
is from God, why boast as though you have accomplished something on your own?"
(1 Cor 4:7b)
Years ago, a couple let my wife and me use their beautiful, beach-front home in
Hawaii for a vacation. It was an experience we could never have afforded, and we
enjoyed it immensely. We were told, "Use it just like it's yours," so we did! We
swam in the pool, ate the food in the refrigerator, used the bath towels and
dishes, and even jumped on the beds in fun! But we knew all along that it wasn't
really ours, so we took special care of everything. We enjoyed the benefits of
using the home without owning it. Our culture says, "If you don't own it, you
won't take care of it." But Christians live by a higher standard: "Because God
owns it, I must take the best care of it that I can." The Bible says, "Those who
are trusted with something valuable must show they are worthy of that trust." (1
Cor 4:2)
Warren, Rick, The Purpose Driven Life. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2002, p. 44-45.
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