Most people spend life learning how to obtain, yet rarely ask why they possess. Security is pursued, provision is guarded, and the heart quietly carries the pressure of holding life together.
This volume addresses that burden by restoring a biblical distinction: God remains Owner, and the believer becomes steward. Life is no longer something secured alone, but something entrusted for a time.
Through careful pastoral teaching, this book helps readers reinterpret work, resources, opportunity, limitation, and increase through divine provision rather than personal preservation. It explores stewardship, contentment, giving, receiving, anxiety, security, and eternal perspective in everyday decisions.
The goal is not poverty or prosperity, but peace. When life is treated as self-owned, preservation produces fear. When life is understood as entrusted, faithfulness produces freedom. Peace comes not from controlling provision, but from recognizing its Source.