Faithfulness in Small Things
Scripture: Luke 16:10
“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.”
At first glance, this verse almost sounds like a line from a discipleship job description. Faithfulness, Jesus suggests, is not proved in the big moments but in the small, often unnoticed ones. How we handle “very little” reveals far more about us than how we might behave if entrusted with much.
These words come from the Parable of the Shrewd Manager. The manager is not praised for his dishonesty, but for his shrewd awareness of the future. Jesus contrasts this worldly cleverness with the deeper calling of his followers. While others may be shrewd with money or influence, disciples are called to be faithful—with their finances, their time, their relationships, and their spiritual gifts. Such faithfulness shows where our true allegiance lies and what kind of treasure we are really seeking.
Faithful stewardship is not about perfection, but about integrity. It is the quiet consistency of choosing what is right, even when no one is watching. In these ordinary, everyday choices, our character is formed and our trustworthiness revealed.
Illustration
Imagine a gardener entrusted with a small plot of land. If the soil is cared for, weeds removed, and seeds watered daily, the garden slowly flourishes. But if those small tasks are neglected, no amount of effort later can make up for the damage done. Faithfulness works in much the same way. Small, regular acts of care prepare the ground for growth and fruitfulness.
Challenge
This week, reflect on the “small things” God has placed in your hands. How do you use your time, manage your money, speak to others, or nurture your spiritual life? Choose one area where you can practise faithfulness in a simple, intentional way—perhaps by keeping a promise, giving generously, praying regularly, or acting with honesty when it would be easier not to.
Prayer
Faithful God,
you entrust us with so much, even in the smallest things.
Teach us to live with integrity and care
in the ordinary moments of each day.
Help us to be faithful stewards of our time,
our resources, and our relationships.
Shape our hearts to reflect your truth,
so that in little and in much,
our lives may honour you.
Amen.






