Friday, February 10, 2012

Robbing God - Malachi 3:6-9


Sermon Nuggets Mon Feb 6 – Robbing God

Verses- Mal 3:  6 “I the LORD do not change. So you, O descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed. 7 Ever since the time of your forefathers you have turned away from my decrees and have not kept them. Return to me, and I will return to you,” says the LORD Almighty.
   “But you ask, ‘How are we to return?’
 8 “Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me.
   “But you ask, ‘How do we rob you?’
   “In tithes and offerings

ROBBING GOD                    
    A Baptist minister was asked to make a call on a sick lady late one evening. She lived in a dangerous part of town on. As he left his car and headed toward the apartment building, he was accosted by a man with a gun. That man told him to hand over his wallet. He did so. Then the pastor said, "I should tell you that you will not find much. I am a Baptist pastor."
       “Well”, the man's face lit up. “I'm a Baptist myself. I don't normally do this." Then he decided to give him his wallet back.
    Well it shows you there are Baptist robbers. In fact, there are many more Baptist robbers than you might think. For although we may not be going around robbing people at gun point, we are robbing God when we do not give as we are instructed to in the Word.
    A priest once asked one of his parishioners to serve as financial chairman of his parish. The man, manager of a grain elevator, agreed on two conditions: No report would be due for a year, and no one would ask any questions during the year.
     At the end of the year he made his report. He had paid off the church debt of $200,000. He had redecorated the church. He had sent $1,000 to missions. He had $5,000 in the bank. 
    "How did you do all this?" asked the priest and the shocked congregation. 
        Quietly he answered, "You people bring your grain to my elevator. As you did business with me, I simply withheld 10 percent and gave it to the church. You never missed it." 
       Preachers who talk about money are often accused of talking too much about money. If a minister is preaching the Bible the subject should come up as often as it is mentioned. There are some 500 references to prayer in the Bible, and there are 2,300 references to money and possessions in the Bible. So, for every sermon preached on the subject of prayer, 4.6 sermons would be preached on the subject of money and possessions. For one Sunday sermon on prayer, there would be a month’s worth of sermons on money and possessions.
     Why are we so afraid to talk about money? Perhaps it’s because there are some TV preachers who have tainted our thinking about money. They beg and plead with people to send in their money, and people who can’t afford it do it. Perhaps it’s because the world sees the church as greedy.
    The truth is, however, that what the Bible says about money and possessions is related to who is number one in our life. Is God number one, or is the self number one?
     Our finances are an important part of our faith and commitment to Christ. As Malachi presents the issue of tithing, it teaches us some important things which we will look at this week.

Pastor Dale


Sermon Nuggets Tues Feb 7 

Verses- Mal 3:  8 “Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me.
   “But you ask, ‘How do we rob you?’
   “In tithes and offerings. 9 You are under a curse—the whole nation of you—because you are robbing me. 10 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. 


Tithing teaches us Submission
  The Old Testament practice of tithing was to give 10% of your goods for the work and worship of the Lord. To do so as part of the first fruits and sacrifices of animals make God one’s first priority, not last.
  Tithing teaches us to submit everything unto theLord. This relates to the place that God has in our lives.
      Are we willing to see our relationship to God as one in which he is in control? Are we willing to obey the teaching of His word and submit ourselves to His sovereignty? It never fails to amaze me that people often talk openly about their faith, but when it comes to their personal money and giving then there is an amazing silence.
     When the Lord discusses with the people the problem of their worship the first thing that needs to be changed is the heart. There were sacrifices, there were things that cost the people, but He did not have their heart.
   In the Bible the verse says, "Where you treasure is, there is your heart also." There is no question about it. Where do you spend your money? If you look at the check book and see where the bulk of your discretionary giving, you will see things you really love. Do you love God the most? When you discover in tithing it feels great to be getting things right with God.
   "I do not change." says the Lord. We like to think he has. In the New Testament there are many who will try to tell you the concept of the tithe has changed and therefore we don't have to kill animals for sacrifice and we don't have to give a tithe any longer we are under grace not under law.
   If we are under grace does that mean that we do not worship or express our love? Indeed we are to express it even more. The attitude of worship is here I am Lord, all that I am and have. I offer myself to you. Well, Says the Lord, if you mean that then lets start with 10% of your income. Are you submitting yourself to God to honor Him with your tithe?
    If there is a spiritual blockage to your faith walk one of the first places to look is your tithes and offerings.  Malachi was written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. If you want to know from the Spirit of God what you should give then start here and pray about the rest. This is a matter of submission.
    The point of the submission is simple. Are we or are we not going to obey the Lord? Will you give him what he asks or not. Scripture, God's word, says to give a tithe or you are robbing God. But it is more than a legalistic act. It is a desire to put yourself under His leadership and have a willing heart to worship in giving as well as living.   
    You can give and not worship, but you cannot have true worship and not give.

Pastor Dale


Sermon Nuggets Weds Feb 8 

Verses- Mal3:  6 “I the LORD do not change. So you, O descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed. 7 Ever since the time of your forefathers you have turned away from my decrees and have not kept them. Return to me, and I will return to you,” says the LORD Almighty.
   “But you ask, ‘How are we to return?’
 8 “Will a man rob God? Yet you rob me.
   “But you ask, ‘How do we rob you?’
   “In tithes and offerings. 


Tithing teaches us Selflessness
    I am aware that the addiction to materialism and riches has plagued mankind since the fall. We are hoarders. I am a hoarder. I see that every time I go into a room and all the things that have accumulated over the years. I am far beyond having my needs met. I have been working long and hard on having over abundance.
    One of the plans of God is to help us with our addiction problem with a regular pattern of giving to the Lord first and not to ourselves first. It is not only submission to His will and to His worship but a restriction to our selfish addictions.
      Of course we have daily needs and trust is seeing how God makes provisions through a variety of sources. Most commonly work is used to help us meet those needs. Most will receive salaries, social security, retirement, or gifts. The temptation is to think we earned it. It is ours to do with as we wish. Therein is the seed of selfishness or self sufficiency. It is not ours. It is the Lords who out of his grace allows us to work, or receive benefits of savings for when we are unable to work. Insurance and health benefits have not been part of the culture for most of the history of mankind. Welfare by the government has been for the poorest of people unable to care for themselves. God’s plan was for his people to share of their bounty firs to Him and then to others who have needs. Giving is one of tools of God to turn from our accumulation to our blessing others at important times in their lives.
      Satan will cause us to doubt the Lord and convince us that we will financially go under if we tithed. I am aware that  Satan will remind us of all the unethical ministers and ministries that have abused givers by taking their money falsely and living lavish lifestyles.  Some pile on all kinds of guilt and shame making you think that if you don't give to this or that ministry you really don't love Jesus. Many are masters at manipulation. Such actions are indeed an offense to God and selfish on the part of those who seek riches at the expense of those who desire to give unto the Lord.
      God does provide through the offerings of his people. In this way we become a tool of the Lord and find blessing in sharing.
    I heard Rev. Bruce Theilman tell of an old lady in Tennessee who was very poor and when they had a mission drive they asked for people to make promises. She wrote down $10.00. When the committee went over the pledges the chairman said, “I know Mary she cannot afford her offering. She does some laundry for us to help with her meager income. I will pay it for her.”
     When she came in to give some pennies she collected toward her promise she was told that it was already paid. She wept, and then said, "The gospel is being proclaimed, the glory of Jesus is being announced and men are hearing of him and people are being saved and accepting Jesus as Lord and I have no part in it." That is a sad thing not to have a part.
      She understood that regardless of how little she had her heart was reaching out to others and not just thinking of herself. Even in her little she learned to share what little she had and not be selfish.
      As you pray for God’s guidance ask who you might be used to help in their need. Ask what it is that grabs your heart? Tithing helps us to fulfill the great commandment to love God with all your heart, soul, and spirit and to love others as yourself. It is taking the attention off of self and onto others. It is for our own good and combats greed and selfishness.

Pastor Dale


Sermon Nuggets Thurs Feb 9 

Verses- Mal 3: . Return to me, and I will return to you,” says the LORD Almighty.
   “But you ask, ‘How are we to return?’


Tithing teaches us Sacrifice
    It is not easy to tithe. It is not easy to give offerings.  There are situations that come up that challenge our commitments and I am aware of that. If we don't give the determined amount the Sunday after I get paid, then it magically disappears. Giving is our sacrifice to God which is what worship is.
    We can think of all kinds of reasons not to tithe.
     Because of the great abuses of the subject of giving to God there is a suspicion on the part of people to give. Can they be sure the money is handled in a proper manner? I have said this often.  Giving to the local church is our first responsibility. Giving to the local church is our Jerusalem. It is the Biblical means by which God calls us to work together to influence our world around us.  Without the local church there would be no missions, nor any Judea. We must give to the work here.
   There is no other Christian organization period where you have more say in how your money is handled than in the local church. There are no books as open as the books of a local church in most cases. There is no body of people who you can most question than the people of your church. You also have a vote as to who you want on the church finance board.
   Now since a church is made up of people in various economic situations and salary variables the Bible comes up with an equal plan. Make a plan to tithe. I do not like church budgets that are so big it puts pressures on people to give above and beyond. I am not sure it is wise to just make the church budget to match last year’s giving records. There is no element of faith and trust and modest budgets remove the faith and guarantee victory on past history even if is mediocrity over excellence.
    The earliest forms of tithing took place in the Old Testament as people offered to God their first fruits of the harvest. It was not so much the size as it was the insistence that what God got came first. For the ancient Israelite, the first was always the most important because it symbolized the totality of what would follow. It indicated his willingness to give God everything.
      As soon as a young child learned to understand monetary values a tithe is 10%, for every 10 pennies it means 1 should be given to God. For every 10 dimes which makes a dollar, a dime goes to God. For every 10 dollars one goes to God. 10 of every 100 dollars goes to God.
    Unlike the secular world that has so many inequities between the rich and the poor, the Word of God treats each exactly alike. The widow with her mite and the tycoon with his millions may experience the same sense of fulfillment of sacrifice if both contribute the same percentage of their respective incomes.
    This means that tithing is not simply a mathematical formula for computing how much, but fundamentally it is a system for putting God first.
      There is another observation regarding sacrifice. We do not kill the literal sacrifice of animals. Jesus was the perfect sacrifice. In today’s economy money become an extension of who we are. When giving was discussed also in the Bible it included food, it was grain, it was meat it was money. Why would God want these things? Was it to make the priest rich?  No. However, giving was God's way of meeting the needs of the priests since their whole life was serving in the temple. Was their giving to adorn the facilities? It was for the temple, but now there are many places where the work of God is done.
     I am not in favor of elaborate buildings, but we have building to gather so that we can do together as the body of Christ what we cannot do alone. Such a building dedicated to God requires heating bills, electric bills, expenses also related to snow removal, lawn mowing, equipment, kitchen supplies, janitorial duties and equipment and anyone can ask for a quarterly report to see exactly what we spent and how it is spent and even the salaries from music staff to lead pastor. We don’t keep secrets.
     Believe it or not there was a time at Stanchfield when an annual list was published as to how much money each person gave to the church. It was dropped because of wrong motives for giving.
    When do you think there was more tithing? In the past or presently?  It seems in the past. Why? Because there was accountability.
    I do not wish those days back. It is wrong to think, people give out of expectation by other people or embarrassment. That is not worship. Nor does it follow Jesus teaching, Matthew 6 “But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing”? It is the desire of God to have people focus on Him and see the sacrifice of Christ. We need to remind ourselves all that God has done for you and me. What ought our response to be? To give Him our hearts, and service and offering. Will you be a sacrificial giver?
   With right sacrifice unto the Lord the greatest blessing of giving is not the financial side of the ledge but on the spiritual side.

Pastor Dale

Sermon Nuggets Fri Feb 10

Verses – Mal 3: . 10 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. 11 I will prevent pests from devouring your crops, and the vines in your fields will not cast their fruit,” says the LORD Almighty. 12 “Then all the nations will call you blessed, for yours will be a delightful land,” says the LORD Almighty.


Tithing teaches us Sovereignty.
   Who is it that is in charge? God. We acknowledge that when we submit to him in obedience. God will do what He desires. God owns and controls the whole material universe and therefore every part of it. Everything is the Lord's. So whatever things we possess, we are the keepers of a trust. That is what stewardship is. We control of Gods' resources. He plans for us to financially take care of His work on earth. If we do not then the work suffers.
     However, let me make something clear. The tithe was not a bill or a payment due the church- it was a confession of faith. It is admitting that God is ruler over all my life even the remaining 90% and the 10% is a portion of that worship and commitment.
     One of the things He asks then is that we put him to the test so he can show us His glory.  He wants us to know that He desires to bless us and show how he will meet our needs and many times our desires if they are in keeping with his will. The implication is also we are the ones who suffer the most when we are unfaithful.  We advance the kingdom of God when we are faithful, but we advance our own sense of joy and peace with God when He works in and through us.
     People pray for revival.  Will you pay for revival?  People pray for a fresh movement of the Spirit of God among us that we see folks saved.  Are you willing to pay for that?
   God says he wants to throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it. Is that seen often? No. Why not? We are not letting God have sovereignty in the matters of money. If God is to open His windows, we must open ours.  Tithing is a real adventure into spiritual blessing.
    I am not saying like some preachers would have you think that if you tithe you will become financially rich.
     I was talking a lady from our church a few years ago who heard a message on tithing. She and her husband suffered financially. They decided to tithe for two months. Now she told me there was nothing that so helped them in their personal faith and trust in Christ as that experience. He has proved faithful to them. Some people have yet to discover that.
    When this lady was honored at her 90th birthday party by many family members, when all the tributes were made, she told to her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren the importance of knowing Jesus Christ in a personal way and then tithing their resources. She was never considered rich. But she certainly was in her faith and love. God kept his promise.
    It is not God's plan that we have bingo parties, or cake sales or put on carnivals to carry on the mission of the church. Yes, there may be groups who carry on projects for above and beyond ministry, but regular budgeted ministry of the church is given as part of worship and love from hearts that are desirous of letting God be sovereign in their lives and in the life of the church. 
      There might be many other ways to finance a program but then you will have a dead church. In many European countries there are taxes that support state church, they are not alive in the Lord, they don't trust God daily for their needs, they know whether people come or don't' time there will be money for they are required to pay.
     But in God's sovereignty He is the one who decides how much you can handle. You are not being asked to give one dollar more to God until he has first blessed with you 9 more. What could be more generous?  If we return to the biblical simplicity we never ask for anything more.  Will you let God be sovereign and show you what he wants to do by your being faithful to Him?
    John Westly said: The Christian who begins to tithe will have a least 6 surprises: 1) At the amount of money he has for the Lord's work. 2. At the deepening of his spiritual life. 3. At the ease of meeting his own obligations with the 9/10th. 4. At the ease of going from 1/10 to larger giving. 5. At the preparation this gives to be a faithful and wise steward over the amount that remains for himself. 6. surprised at himself for not adopting that plan sooner.
     “Test me in this”, says the Lord.

Pastor Dale