This week, we continued our Stewardship Series with an important, and in-depth conversation, about financial stewardship, wealth formation, and what God desires to see from us before He trusts us with more. The lesson started with Luke 16:10-11:
“One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much, and one who is dishonest in very little is also dishonest in much. If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous wealth, who will entrust to you the true riches?”
Most believers who desire wealth have the prayer requests ready. The vision board. The faith declaration.
What they are often missing, unfortunately, is the thing that God desires most—a track record of faithfulness with what’s already in their hands.
Hard Truth: Financial instability in the church is rarely just an income problem. It’s a formation problem. Low financial literacy. Low discipline. Emotional spending. No accountability. Short time horizons. The even harder truth is that if wealth was transferred to us today, very few of us would actually know what to do with it—which is why God hasn’t allowed it.
Key Questions Explored:
Why do so many believers want the fruit of wealth but neglect the practices that make wealth safe?
What is the “wealth transfer” actually about — and are you in position to receive or facilitate it?
What does a biblical, practical wealth readiness system actually look like?
This conversation goes deep—personal testimonies, real theology, and practical tools for building a stewardship foundation worth trusting. Listen to the episode (or watch the live stream recording on YouTube at yt.tuckerwhit.com) and prepare to have your financial stewardship muscles stretched.



