Pastor Tim Travis defines godly stewardship as the recognition that believers are administrators, not owners, of everything they possess. Drawing from 1 Corinthians 4:1-2, he explains that a steward is entrusted with managing a master’s property—specifically our bodies, the mysteries of God, divine grace, and material riches—with a primary requirement of being found faithful. Travis emphasizes that humans cannot serve both God and worldly wealth, and true wisdom begins with a reverent fear of the Lord, which provides safety and guidance. Ultimately, Pastor Travis serves a call to align one’s life with God’s will, reminding the audience that every person will eventually give an exact account of how they managed what was placed in their care.