The sermon centers on the biblical principle of stewardship as a vital characteristic of servant leadership, rooted in Matthew 23:11 where Jesus declares that true greatness lies in being a servant. It emphasizes that all possessions, time, talents, and relationships ultimately belong to God, and believers are entrusted with managing these as faithful custodians rather than owners. The message calls for a radical reorientation of the heart—rejecting entitlement, fear, and pride in favor of surrender, faithfulness, and diligence in obedience to God's will. Drawing from David's example and Scripture like Philippians 2 and 1 Corinthians 4, it urges believers to embrace their role not out of obligation but as an act of worship, trusting God's sovereignty and purpose in every area of life. The tone is both convicting and comforting, calling for intentional, Spirit-led stewardship in family, church, and personal life, with the promise that faithful service leads to spiritual fruit and divine glorification. The sermon presents stewardship as a foundational aspect of servant leadership, grounded in the truth that God is the ultimate owner of all things and believers are His faithful stewards. It calls for a transformative shift from an ownership mentality to one of surrender, emphasizing that true greatness comes through service, not control. Drawing from Scripture and practical illustrations, the message urges believers to embrace their role with faithfulness and diligence, recognizing that God's sovereignty and provision are sufficient, and that obedience—rooted in love and trust—leads to spiritual fruit and divine glory.