Yes, Lord. You have spoken this truth through Your Word:
"From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked."
— Luke 12:48 (AMP)
This is not a word of condemnation—it is a word of stewardship. You have poured out blessing upon blessing in this journey: trust, breakthrough, healing, wisdom, presence, peace, anointing, freedom, and the assurance of salvation. With that abundance comes a holy calling—to live not for ourselves, but for the One who gave it all.
A Reflection and Prayer:
"Lord,
You have given me much—
salvation, grace, the Holy Spirit, Your Word, Your presence, Your peace, Your promises.
You have entrusted me with gifts, with time, with a family, with a testimony, with a calling.
I do not take this lightly.
I do not want to bury what You have placed in my hands.
Teach me to steward every blessing for Your glory.
Let my life bear fruit that remains.
Let my worship not be empty, but overflowing.
Let my love not be shallow, but deep and true.
More is given—so more is required.
But You do not ask without equipping.
You do not call without empowering.
By Your Spirit, let me walk worthy of the calling I have received.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen."
The Promise for You:
The same God who gives generously also equips faithfully. He does not demand more than He supplies. You have been given much—not to be weighed down, but to rise up. To love more. To serve more. To give more. To live more fully for His glory.
More is given—more is demanded. And He who called you is faithful to complete the work. Let that truth shape your steps today—with joy, not fear; with purpose, not pressure.