This message was Word of Grace church by Colin D Cruz on the 30th of September 2012 is a part of a series called "Discipleship Goals". You can listen or download to the Audio recording of the message by clicking here
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Here at Word of Grace church we want to make Jesus last command our first priority after the Great command. We want to be disciples who make disciples of Jesus. Jesus in Matt28:18-20 commanded us to go and make disciples of all nations.
Jesus will ask us, how many disciples we have made.
How do we make disciples?
Acts 2:37 Here is the order: Faith in Jesus, repentance, baptism
by immersion and baptism in the Holy Spirit and finally being added to the
church (verse 40). All these things happen within the context of a local church.
Then there are things that are lifelong. Salvation is an Event and
a Process. There are things that are repetitive in our lives that are a part of
our daily walk with God.
There are 10 such things that I have identified.
Personal Worship- being committed to the Lord
Jesus through personal prayer and meditation on His Word. 1Cor1:9
We need to spend time daily in the Word and
prayer Mk1:35
Public Worship – Christianity is not a private
affair but a public shared faith. The Bible records that people came together
to worship. Each one of us should be committed to word the Lord corporately. Heb10:24-25
How do we honor God here? – First, be on time.
Come to participate in prayer, prophecy, reading of scripture etc.
Today we will look at discipleship goal #3
HEART WORSHIP
Have you ever been deceived by somebody? It’s
a horrible feeling. Buts its far worse when you deceive yourself. The Bible
speaks of this in James 1:22 Do not merely listen .. do what it says.
Discipleship is learning to obey the Word of God.
Where is your heart this morning? Some people
like to collect things and some collect all sorts of things viz, stamps, coins,
etc etc.
For some it's new clothes, gadgets, etc. For
some its good food.
As Christians where should our affections be?
Jesus gave us a indicator. There are certain tests we do for our body. Jesus
outlines a test to find out where our heart is.
Matt6:21 Where your treasures is there your heart will also be.
Litmus test on where our heart is |
This morning I’m going to speak to you on a topic that you will be
surprised to know is very important to God.
- Jesus
said more about this than anyone else in the Bible.
- He
said more about this subject than any other subject
- There
are more verses on this subject than on faith and prayer combined. (2350)
- 15
percent of Jesus recorded words are on this one subject.
What is that topic ?
The topic is MONEY. (associated with it wealth, possessions and
handling them)
- How could Jesus say more about money than about both heaven
and hell?
- Why does God give us so much instruction on money and
possessions?
- Why did he say more about this than about any other single
thing?
- Why? What did he know about money and possessions that we don’t?
- How one handles money is a key indicator of a persons spiritual life
Zacheus was deeply touched by God. Jesus
linked Zacheus ‘ attitude toward money to true salvation. His giving of money
did not save him, but it was a sign of true repentance. Unlike the rich young ruler
– he could not give up his earthly possessions.
6.
Luke 18:23-26 Acts 2 – The early church shared their possessions.
V45 Selling their possessions and goods they gave to anyone as he had need.
7.
Acts 19:18ff Burned scrolls to do with sorcery worth 50,000 days
worth of wages.
What
we do with our money loudly affirms which kingdom we belong to.
Mark
12:41 – poor widow
Luke
12 rich fool
There
is a powerful relationship between our true spiritual condition and our
attitude and actions concerning money and possessions.
Our
use of money and possessions is a decisive statement of our eternal values.
What we do with our money loudly affirms which kingdom we belong to.
The
key to a right use of money and possessions is a right perspective – an eternal
perspective.
Far
too many evangelicals have succumbed to the heresy that this present life may
be lived disobediently without serious effects on their eternal state.
Never
have so many Christians believed the lie that their money and possessions are
theirs to do with as they please.
The
issue of money and possessions lies at the very heart of the Christian life.
What
we do with our money will influence the very course of eternity.
What
does all this mean? How we handle our money affirms which kingdom we belong to.
Jesus spoke about the true God and Mammon.
Martin Luther – for each person there must be
not only the conversion of the mind but also the conversion of the purse.
In India people are chasing money and thinking
it will buy happiness and security therefore saying money is their God.
Imagine if TATA comes t you and says I want to
hand over one of my companies to you, but here is the deal – you can keep 90%
of the profits, but give me 10%. Would you take the offer? We would all jump at
this.
Everything Belongs to God - Stewardship
Hag 2:8 The silver is mine and the
gold is mine
Ps 24:1 The earth is the Lord’s and
everything in it, the world and all who live in it.
Deut 8:10-17 v14 then your heart will become proud and
your will forget the Lord your God who brought you out of Egypt out of the land
of slavery
V17 you may say to yourself, “My power
and the strength of my hands have produced this wealth for me”
Deut 8:18 But remember the Lord your
God for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth
In the
same way everything we have belong s to the Lord – our children, our health,
our jobs, our money, our homes etc.
Deut 8:18 God cautions the Israelite s from
forgetting Him. In the Old Testament the requirement was 10%. In Leviticus
27:30 Jesus spoke about it in the New Testament and upheld it.
But we are not
in the Old Testament. In the New Testament the standard is much higher. It talks
about generous sacrificial giving.
What do
we do with the tithes? Here are a few things
Those who preach the gospel should live by the
gospel.1Cor9:14,11
To support the poor Acts 4:32
To advance the kingdom of God and other church
plants
Giving in the New Testament
Should Christians Tithe ?
OT Lev 27:30 A tithe of everything from the land whether grain
from the soil of fruit from the trees belongs to the Lord. It is holy.
Prov 3:9 Honor the Lord with your wealth, with the first fruits of
all your crops, then your barns will be filled to overflowing and your vats
will brim over with new wine.
Tithing is OT Christianity
– old covenant. What is NT Christianity – new covenant?
OT – Do not murder. NT – do not get angry with your brother and
call him a fool
OT – do not commit adultery – NT anyone who looks at a woman
lustfully has already committed adultery.
In the OT the standard was here in the NT the standard is much
higher.
So if in the OT people gave a Tithe (10%) the in the NT the
standard is much higher.
Zacheus –gave away 50% of his possession on his conversion.
2 Cor 8,9 talks about sacrificial, cheerful, willing giving.
For NT Christians, 10% is the starting point. As the Lord increase
our income we need to give more. Rick Warren – gives away 90% of his income.
Remember it’s NOT your money. It’s on loan from the Lord.
It’s not wrong to enjoy ourselves with a nice holiday or a home or
a car. All things have been richly provided for our enjoyment. But God doesn’t want us to be self indulgent and self centred.
Mal 3:8-10 robbing God.
Mal 3:8 Will a man rob God? Yet your rob me. But you ask, “How do
we rob you?” In tithes and offerings. You are under a curse – the whole nation
of yours – because you are robbing me. Bring the whole tithe into the
storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this, says the Lord
Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour
out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it.
1 Cor 16:2 on the first day of every week, each of you should set
aside a sum of money in keeping with his income...
Give because it belongs to God
Give because he will bless you even more.
Where should we give.
A lion’s share of your tithes should go into the storehouse of
God. In OT – temple. In NT – the local church.
Where do you belong. Where is your spiritual shepherd. Where are
you fed the word. Give a major portion
of your tithes there. Some people belong here but send their tithes to their
“home church” or to some other ministry. That’s like eating at the Ritz Hotel
and when the bill comes saying “I’m paying the Bill at Shiv Sagar”.
Friends bring the whole tithe into God’s storehouse – the local
church.
Over and above tithes – God wants you to give offerings and also
to help the poor. Set aside some money
to do that.
Pr
19:17 He who is kind to the poor lends to the Lord and he will reward him for
what he has done.
Pr
22:9 generous to the needy
Lk
21 widows mite
You
need supernatural grace and faith to give.
1 Cor 9: 9
ff , v14 – to support church workers and leaders
To support
the poor – 2 Cor 8:14
Church
planting -
HOW SHOULD
WE GIVE?
Giving should be proportional
L. Kraft, head of the Kraft Cheese
Corp., who had given approximately 25% of his enormous income to Christian causes
for many years, said, “The only investment I ever made which has paid
consistently increasing dividends is the money I have given to the Lord.”
J. D. Rockefeller said, “I never
would have been able to tithe the first million dollars I ever made if I had
not tithed my first salary, which was $1.50 per week.” Peter Marshall - Give according to your income, lest God make
your income according to your giving.
Mother Teresa - If you give what you do not need, it
isn’t giving
Give generously
Give sacrificially
Give expectantly 2 Cor 9:10, God likens sowing to reaping
1Cor16:2 Give regularly and consistently. Give your first fruits
and not your left overs
Give to the local church - Deut 15:10
Give to the poor – Deut 15:10
Give to your spiritual leaders – Gal 6:6
Give to brothers and sisters in need Acts 4:32
Giving requires supernatural grace of God. We,
as Christ followers should not be controlled
by money. The solution to greed is to give. God bless you!
(Recommended Reading: "Simple Discipleship" - Dr. Tom Cocklereece
"WikiChurch"- Steve Murrell)
(Recommended Reading: "Simple Discipleship" - Dr. Tom Cocklereece
"WikiChurch"- Steve Murrell)
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