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Summary: God requires His children to handle responsibilities faithfully because faithfulness is the key to promotion, increase, and lasting impact in His Kingdom.

HANDLING RESPONSIBILITIES FAITHFULLY (Part 3)

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Luke 16:10-12

Key Verse: “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.” (Luke 16:10, NIV)

Supporting Texts: 1 Corinthians 4:2; Proverbs 28:20; Matthew 25:21; Nehemiah 4:6

INTRODUCTION:

Faithfulness is one of the greatest virtues God demands from His servants. The kingdom of God does not reward talent, gifts, or mere availability as much as it rewards faithfulness. A faithful man is rare, yet he is invaluable in God’s sight (Proverbs 20:6).

Handling responsibilities faithfully is not just about carrying out duties but about doing them with the right heart, consistent commitment, and in alignment with God’s will. Whether in ministry, family, work, or personal life, God watches how we handle what has been entrusted into our hands.

This study, Part 3, builds on what we have learned earlier by exploring deeper dimensions of faithfulness and why it is critical for elevation, blessings, and eternal reward.

1. FAITHFULNESS IN HANDLING SPIRITUAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Faithfulness begins with how we handle spiritual assignments because they carry eternal weight.

a) Prayer and Word Life – Acts 6:4: The apostles remained faithful in prayer and the Word despite pressure from other responsibilities.

b) Discipleship and Evangelism – Matthew 28:19-20: Every believer must remain faithful in making disciples.

c) Service in God’s House – 1 Corinthians 15:58: Labour in the Lord is never in vain when done faithfully.

d) Consistency in Commitment – Hebrews 10:25: Faithful Christians do not forsake fellowship or spiritual discipline.

Biblical Example: Paul, who said “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith” (2 Timothy 4:7), was faithful until the end.

2. FAITHFULNESS IN HANDLING FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Money is a great test of faithfulness in God’s Kingdom.

a) Tithing and Giving – Malachi 3:10: Faithfulness in tithing and offerings proves our loyalty to God.

b) Generosity and Sacrifice – 2 Corinthians 9:7: God loves a cheerful giver, not a reluctant one.

c) Integrity in Handling Resources – Proverbs 13:11: Faithfulness means avoiding corruption and misuse of funds.

d) Being a Channel of Blessing – Genesis 12:2: God blesses us so that we can faithfully bless others.

Biblical Example: The poor widow who gave her two mites (Mark 12:41-44) was declared more faithful than the rich givers.

3. FAITHFULNESS IN HANDLING RELATIONSHIPS

God requires us to faithfully steward the people He has placed in our lives.

a) Faithfulness in Marriage – Hebrews 13:4: Marriage should be honoured by all, without unfaithfulness.

b) Faithfulness in Friendships – Proverbs 17:17: A faithful friend loves at all times.

c) Faithfulness in Leadership and Mentorship – 2 Timothy 2:2: Leaders must faithfully pass down truth.

d) Faithfulness in Unity and Teamwork – Ecclesiastes 4:9-10: Walking faithfully with others produces greater results.

Biblical Example: Jonathan remained a faithful friend to David even when it cost him the throne (1 Samuel 20:17).

4. FAITHFULNESS IN LITTLE THINGS

Faithfulness is first tested in the small, seemingly insignificant things.

a) Obedience in Small Instructions – 1 Samuel 15:22: God delights in obedience, even in the little things.

b) Stewardship of Time – Ephesians 5:16: Faithfulness means using time wisely.

c) Faithfulness in Work Ethics – Colossians 3:23: Doing all things as unto the Lord.

d) Discipline in Character – Daniel 1:8: Being faithful in small personal convictions opens doors for greatness.

Biblical Example: David faithfully kept his father’s sheep before being entrusted with the kingdom (1 Samuel 16:11).

5. FAITHFULNESS LEADS TO DIVINE PROMOTION

No one remains at the same level when they are consistently faithful.

a) Faithfulness Brings Trust – Luke 16:12: If you’re faithful with another man’s, God will give you your own.

b) Faithfulness Brings Favour – Proverbs 28:20: A faithful man will abound with blessings.

c) Faithfulness Brings Enlargement – Matthew 25:21: Faithful servants are made rulers over many things.

d) Faithfulness Brings Lasting Honour – 1 Samuel 2:30: God honours those who honour Him faithfully.

Biblical Example: Joseph’s faithfulness in Potiphar’s house, prison, and everywhere he went eventually lifted him to the throne (Genesis 41:39-41).

6. FAITHFULNESS IS REQUIRED UNTIL THE END

God’s greatest reward is reserved for those who remain faithful until the end of their journey.

a) Faithfulness Despite Challenges – Revelation 2:10: Be faithful unto death, and I will give you a crown of life.

b) Faithfulness in Waiting – Galatians 6:9: Do not be weary in doing good; reward comes in due season.

c) Faithfulness Against Temptation – 1 Corinthians 10:13: God strengthens the faithful in trials.

d) Faithfulness and Eternal Reward – Matthew 24:45-47: Faithful servants are rewarded at Christ’s return.

Biblical Example: The Church in Smyrna (Revelation 2:8-10) remained faithful under persecution and received the Lord’s commendation.

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