
Thinking About It (Grandview Church) Your Car Isn't Really Yours (Stewardship)
Mar 4, 2026
Conversations about stewardship of time, talents, money, and possessions as gifts from God. Discussion of private ownership vs. responsible stewardship and how work, earnings, and opportunities are rooted in divine gifts. Tips on planning time, avoiding overscheduling kids, and modeling healthy work rhythms. Practical giving priorities and encouragement to support gospel work and give generously.
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Everything Is Entrusted To God
- Everything we have — time, money, resources — is ultimately a gift from God and entrusted to us as stewards.
- Jon Cleland frames stewardship as using those gifts to love God and others, not as absolute private ownership.
Ownership Means Responsibility Not Rejection
- Stewardship preserves private ownership but reframes possession as responsibility to God and others.
- Andrew Noble clarifies 'steward' means responsible care, not rejecting personal ownership or the Ten Commandments.
Schedule Time And Money Intentionally
- Plan your time and money proactively rather than reacting and later regretting it.
- Use phone screen reports to spot reactive habits and schedule specific blocks for prayer, family, church service, or work.


