For most people, life takes on the shape of a long triangle receding into the future. As infants, we stand on a broad base with a life’s worth of possibilities before us. But fast forward to life’s later years and we should be standing somewhere near the point–a life well-defined and well-spent. A child doesn’t know what he will become–doesn’t know his gifts and strengths and abilities. But hopefully, adults have allowed the sides of the triangle to gradually narrow until they have found their niche. Discovering the spiritual gifts God has given us is part of the process of discovering who we are and what we should do. Spiritual gifts are God’s way of saying, “This is who you are and what you should do.”
If you feel like you’re living in a rectangle rather than a triangle, ask God today to sharpen your focus–to make you the best possible steward of His grace revealed in your life.(From “Turning Point”)
Stewardship is what a man does after he says, “I believe.” (W. H. Greaves)
