Why do I have things?
If you are reading this, you possess a call to life and have been entrusted with breath, time, resources, skills, opportunities and relationships. You're probably very familiar with the 'American Dream' that generally refers to the idea that one's prosperity depends upon one's own abilities and hard work. This ideal has granted mankind the 'right' to pursue happiness...a happiness that we seek through successful careers, skilled sports, community status and possessions. Through it all we have become drunken in pursuit and have lost sight of the happiness we seek.

At iDonate.com, we've learned that happiness, joy and true peace come from "letting it all go". This is a figurative letting go in our heart and mind of everything that is 'ours' and opening our hands in a spirit of absolute trust, total dependence and complete obedience to God. Along the continuum of eternity, we walk this earth for a very short period of time and the things that we hold in our trust, are just that, held in our possession as managers. I Corinthians 4:7 says, "What do you have that you did not receive? If then you received it, why do you boast as if you did not receive it?"

So where does that leave us? I repeat that in this life we've been entrusted with breath, time, resources, skills, opportunities and relationships. As such, we have a call greater than the American Dream...we have a call to the very stewardship of life! The title of steward, doesn’t necessarily conjure up the greatest associations of status and success, but as I Corinthians says, we don't have anything that hasn't been given to us anyway; therefore, it's up to us to accept our role as entrusted managers of the time, site, breath and energy it’s taken to read this page. Even more, we have time, resources, skills, opportunities and relationship in our trust to be used as God leads for His glory.

What does this mean?

Time – There are 60 seconds in every minute, 60 minutes in every hour, 24 hours in every day, 365 days in every year and an average of 80 years for every human. You and I are not guaranteed any of them and can never get any of them back. Spend wisely on what matters most.

Resources – Money, materials, stocks and land are just a few of the different resources at our disposal. This area, possibly more than any other, can cloud our mind and life pursuits as we achieve what is 'ours'. Manage wisely and hold your hand open...what has been entrusted to you is not yours.

Skills – Each of us have talents, training, strengths and experience that don't belong to us. We should be about the business of using them to follow God's call, "love the Lord with all your heart, soul, mind and strength and love your neighbor as yourself".

Opportunities – As we journey through life, we will encounter opportunities to impact or impress people. Whether this is a position at work, an act of service, a place of leadership in sports or others functions, we all too often get caught in the endless cycle of trying to impress people and make little or no lasting difference. We’ve been called to teach people what God has taught us as we go through our life, and as we follow this call, we will leave an eternal impact on mankind.

Relationships – Marriage, co-workers, friends and family are relationships that most would place great value on for support, livelihood and training. In addition to these, is the gas attendant, the airlines stewardess, grocery store checkers, etc. We are called to care for each relationship with highest regard, because we will one day return them to God.

In conclusion, let's reflect on the feeding of the five thousand. God used a boy with five loaves and two fish to feed five thousand men and their families. He used something that the boy had in his possession. Something that would have, at best, limited use in addressing the appetite of the enormous crowd, but at the right time he obeyed the call to give all he had to Christ. The result was incredible, because not only did the entire crowd get fed, but they were filled and collected over twelve baskets of left-overs. So it is with us. We are not asked to give anything that we do not have. We are asked only to be ready to return what has been entrusted to us and He will use you to do supernatural things.

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