Stewardship: The Trading Floor for Heavenly Increase

Kingdom economy trades through stewardship and responsibility. Stewardship is a measurable capacity to carry increase. It is the inner ‘measure’ that determines whether Yahweh can entrust weight, responsibility, revelation, territory, and multiplication to you.

In Matthew 25, Yeshua unveils one of the operating systems of Heaven’s economy.

A master entrusts his servants with resources, each according to their capacity. One receives five talents, another two, another one. The distribution is according to capacity. The intention of the master is to hand His resources to responsible stewards who will increase His measure.

The potential for increase was the same, even though the measure was according to capacity. Even though the measure was different, each measure carried the same law of multiplication. The same increase-field or field of potential was present around each entrustment. The same Kingdom law was available to each equally.

To the ‘wicked and lazy servant’ he says;

“You ought to have deposited my money with the bankers and at my coming I would have received back my own with interest. So take the talent from him, and give it to him who has ten talents.…” (v.27-28)

Here we see another principle of this Kingdom economy;

“For to everyone who has, more will be given… but from him who does not have, even what he has will be taken away.” (v.29)

The one who “has” is the one who has displayed capacity through responsibility. This is governmental administrative language. It is in essence, the 30/60/100 fold principle. It is the demonstrated ability to steward, expand, and govern increase.

The one who increases becomes the convergence point for multiplication because increase attracts increase. Multiplication is a field. Enter it and increase accelerates. The reassignment of the one talent is the law of increase reallocating itself. The removed talent was potential migrating toward momentum. This is the law of increase in motion. It is a field of ‘attraction’.

What is in your ‘House’?

Increase in the Kingdom never begins with what you do not yet possess. It begins with what has already been entrusted to you.

Your current territory.

Your present assignment.

Your existing relationships.

Your current measure of revelation.

Your available resources.

The one who traded did not wait for more. He multiplied what he already had. Capacity is revealed in how you handle the present measure.

Capacity is the unseen scaffolding of a persons life. It determines whether increase strengthens you or fractures you. Heaven does not release greater responsibility to vessels that cannot sustain it. Increase without capacity leads to collapse. Increase with capacity leads to expansion. The Kingdom does not withhold. It measures. Stewardship becomes the metric.

The servant who multiplied his talents proved he could carry responsibility. The master responds with governmental language:

“You have been faithful over a few things. I will make you ruler over many things.”

The economy of the Kingdom is closely tied to governance. In every sphere, increase gathers around those who are already carrying weight. Those who are engaged in active increase and expansion, become centres of convergence. This pattern is visible in Scripture and observable in life.

Stewardship attracts assignment.

Responsibility attracts territory.

Capacity attracts multiplication.

The one who buried the talent stepped out of participation. The flow of increase bypassed him and was redirected toward the one already multiplying.

In this hour, the conversation is shifting from Gifting to Governance, to capacity and to responsibility. The New Creation sons are being formed as vessels capable of holding the potential of an entirely new Genesis.

Stewardship is the first marker of a mature son.

As you steward what you have, your inner architecture expands. As your architecture expands, your capacity increases. As your capacity increases, you tap into the field of potential that attracts multiplication and exponential growth.

By Pamela Harvey

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