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**1 Samuel 30:31** โ *"and to those in Hebron and in all the places where David and his men had roamed."*
David had just recovered everything โ plunder, people, provision. And his first act? He sent gifts *outward*, to every community that had sheltered his wandering years.
This is the steward's instinct: when grace returns, it flows *through* you, not merely *to* you.
Hebron was no accident in that list. It was the city of covenant memory โ where Abraham sojourned, where promises were buried and born. David knew the soil that had held him.
Scripture reminds us that faithful stewardship traces back to the places and kindred who carried us before our crowning moments arrived.
Consider the communities, the quiet mentors, the overlooked seasons โ your own Hebrons โ where God was forming what He would later release.
Walk with open hands today. What was given in lean years deserves to be honored in full ones.
David had just recovered everything โ plunder, people, provision. And his first act? He sent gifts *outward*, to every community that had sheltered his wandering years.
This is the steward's instinct: when grace returns, it flows *through* you, not merely *to* you.
Hebron was no accident in that list. It was the city of covenant memory โ where Abraham sojourned, where promises were buried and born. David knew the soil that had held him.
Scripture reminds us that faithful stewardship traces back to the places and kindred who carried us before our crowning moments arrived.
Consider the communities, the quiet mentors, the overlooked seasons โ your own Hebrons โ where God was forming what He would later release.
Walk with open hands today. What was given in lean years deserves to be honored in full ones.