Giving: A Dynamic of the Christian Life
How
Shall We Give?
I am
the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth
wide, and I will fill it. (Psa 81:10, KJV)
Now
that you have read about how to give with wisdom, in this chapter I want to give
you the dynamics of giving finances to ministry and what a powerful ministry it
really is. The Christian dynamic of giving has been so muddied by the church
that instead of it being a part of worship as it should be, it becomes a
"calculating event." You will hear the following questions in reference to
giving:
• Do
I give 10%?
• Do
I tithe on the gross?
• Do
I tithe on the net?
• Is
tithing a New Testament principle?
• Is
tithing demanded by God?
• If
we are under grace, why do we have to tithe?
Depending on the church you attend, you will continue to hear these debates
about giving. Giving is a great part of the Great Commission. It funds the going
forth of world missions. However, keep in mind that if God is calling you to the
mission field, then giving money to missions in lieu of going yourself is
unacceptable and you will not get away with it. (Read Jonah Chapter 1)
When
I first became a Christian in 1980, the man who discipled me, put into my heart
a love for missions. Since I have 2 bad knees I was unable to go to a mission
field, I supported missions and still do. I have a heart for missionaries
because the ones that I have come in contact with, have given their entire life
to sending forth the gospel. There is one thing I want to bring up at this
point. When you find a mission agency to support and you receive an envelope
with a short form to fill out asking what you want to donate to, and you are not
sure, then do not be afraid to check the box "where needed most" or "general
expenses." Many do not give unless it goes to some mission deep in the jungles
of Irian Jaya or some other exotic place. God will take the money you donate and
it will be used in the right place, so don't fear that you are displeasing God
if you check "where needed most." World Missionary Press in Indiana does this,
they list several projects plus the "where needed most." I always check that one
because they know better where the money is needed most.
That
was an aside yet it is a very important subject concerning giving to missions.
That is what this chapter is all about. I hope to clear up some confusion about
giving because I see it is a great dynamic of the Christian walk. Let me share a
personal incident with you which happened because of God's faithfulness to His
word when we give. Some time ago I received a letter from one of my favorite
ministries which was $30,000 behind in bills. I remember I had $2,000 in a
savings account. The Lord had laid upon my heart to give $1,000 to this
ministry. So I did it and shortly thereafter, a relative of mine gave me about
$2,500 in Savings Bonds in face value she was saving for me since 1954. I took
them to the bank and cashed them in. The total came out to about $5,500. God had
graciously and faithfully kept His Word concerning the promises of giving. I
have another personal giving incident which I will share later in the study.
Remember the verse which I started this study with? Psalm 81:10. I first heard
this principle enunciated by Dr. Charles Stanley back in the early 80s when I
was a young Christian. The question is, how wide are you willing to open your
mouth so the Lord can fill it? This simply means, are you willing to take God at
His Word and trust Him by giving generously (open wide) or to be stingy and give
little (open slightly).
It
was John Wesley who said:
•
Make all you can!
•
Save all you can!
•
Give all you can!
Basically what Wesley was saying is there must be balance in the Christian
financial walk. God does not expect you to place your whole pay in the
collection plate because He knows there are legitimate living expenses and
emergencies which arise. Please keep this principle in mind:
God will never use your money as an instrument to entrap you but He will use it
to test your faithfulness to Him.
Let
us now attend to the words of Scripture which God gives that deal with the
subject of giving. We will look at 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 as our starting point
and then we will expand the study to many different verses which detail the
dynamic of giving:
{6} But this I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he
which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully. {7} Every man according as
he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for
God loveth a cheerful giver. {8} And God is able to make all grace abound toward
you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every
good work:
{9} (As it is written, He hath dispersed abroad; he hath given to the poor: his
righteousness remaineth for ever. {10} Now he that ministereth seed to the sower
both minister bread for your food, and multiply your seed sown, and increase the
fruits of your righteousness;) {11} Being enriched in every thing to all
bountifulness, which causeth through us thanksgiving to God. {12} For the
administration of this service not only supplieth the want of the saints, but is
abundant also by many thanksgivings unto God; {13} Whiles by the experiment of
this ministration they glorify God for your professed subjection unto the gospel
of Christ, and for your liberal distribution unto them, and unto all men; {14}
And by their prayer for you, which long after you for the exceeding grace of God
in you. {15} Thanks be unto God for his unspeakable gift. (2 Corinthians 9:6-15,
KJV)
We
are going to primarily focus on verses 6-8 but I wanted to include the entire
context.
Verses 6-8 Contain Three Principles of Godly Giving
Vs 6
- PRINCIPLE OF SOWING
Vs 7
- PRINCIPLE OF ATTITUDE
Vs 8
- PRINCIPLE OF RETURN
Vs 6 - Principle of Sowing
Not
Health, Wealth, Name it and Claim it
One
of the key principles of giving is to realize that it is not health, wealth,
name it and claim it. We do not give God $10 and then hold out our hands and
expect to get $100. A blessing for giving may not come for years or it may come
immediately. We give because we love God and want to send forth the gospel, not
to further our own interests. Our responsibility is to be faithful in giving and
leave the blessings to God.
Bountiful Giving
Another key principle of giving is bountiful giving. If we are to reap
bountifully, then we are to sow bountifully. The Greek word in Vs 6 for
"bountiful" is "eulogias" which means "blessings." Literally, it states if you
sow blessings you will reap blessings. There is hardly any blessings in being
cheap. How many blessings do you gather from cheap people?
According to What One Has
Every
man shall give as he is able, according to the blessing of the LORD thy God
which he hath given thee. (Deuteronomy 16:17, KJV)
God
has set different economic standards for each Christian. One Christian may make
one deal and make millions while another one may never make more than $200 per
week for their entire life. Why this seeming great imbalance? All I know is that
God sets the economic pattern for each Christian with perfect knowledge. The
Bible tells us that each Christian is to give according to what God has supplied
in their life. God does not expect you to give as much as a millionaire can
give.
In
other words, if you don't have it to give, God is not forcing you to use your
credit card to make a donation. Sometimes the person who has the lesser amount
of money gives more. How? A cheap millionaire earns one million dollars per year
and gives $10,000 to his church, which equals 1%. The person making $10,000 per
year gives $1,000, which equals 10%. So who gave the most? In the eyes of the
world, the millionaire but in the eyes of God and in simple mathematics, the
person who gave the $1,000. Why? Because 10% is a bigger portion than 1%.
So who sowed the blessings? Let me encourage you who read this. I have
several millionaires in my extended family and they don't even want to know my
name. They have done nothing to help me send forth the gospel. It was the poor
people who helped when needed. Millionaires give to organizations where they can
gain control and gain monetary advantage. I have yet to meet one who gives in
secret.
Scattering
There
is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more than
is meet, but it tendeth to poverty. (Proverbs 11:24, KJV)
Scattering is another principle of giving. Many pastors teach that you need to
bring your entire giving or just your tithe into the storehouse which they teach
is the local church (I will address this later). A better principle of giving is
to scatter your giving. The word "scattereth" in our verse simply means to
"disperse abroad." Basically this verse is telling us that centralized giving is
not the only way to give. God tells us to scatter or divide our giving when
there is need in different areas. Remember when I said about the "Where needed
most" box on the reply form? Well here is where it can apply. Giving in
different areas is as biblical as putting the entire amount in the collection
plate, which is not wrong provided your church is dispersing it properly.
You
may have $50 to give each week so instead of giving it to one place you may send
$20 to missions; $15 to radio ministry; and $15 for your church. You are being
biblical because you are dispersing the money for the kingdom. The second part
of this verse tells of a person who refuses to give and will end up in poverty.
A person who is cheap with the Lord's money is also revealing spiritual poverty.
If a person refuses to give to the Lord's work, then they are exuding a certain
uselessness in other areas too.
Cast
upon the Water
Cast
thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days. (Ecclesiastes
11:1, KJV)
This
verse carries the same principle as Proverbs 11:24 but I do not want to focus on
that. I want to focus on the verb "Cast" which is a Piel verb in the Hebrew
which shows an intense or intentional action. Giving should be an intentional
and intense action on the part of a Christian. One need not have the gift of
giving to send forth the gospel. Giving to God's work should be a budgeted item
akin to savings. We should not have the attitude of "oh here comes the plate let
me give $5." If that is all you can afford then give it, but if you can afford
more, then intentionally budget it to give. When I was out in industry, giving
was part of my budget. I learned early in my Christian walk about the benefits
of giving.
Let
me give you another praise example of how God faithfully keeps His word. Keep in
mind the following verse as I tell you this story.
For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. (Isaiah 55:8, KJV)
In
February of 1998 I was laid off from a $30,000 per year job. My unemployment ran
out at the end of August. I obtained a temporary full time job shuttling cars
for Avis. My average take home pay was about $180. My car needed about $2,000
worth of repairs on it which included a new engine. Keep in mind I have to live
on that small amount so saving any substantial amount was out of the question at
that time. I was with another driver at our Cranford, NJ station and spotted a
car which was being sold for $1200. The body was in excellent shape and the
engine ran well. It had 81,000 miles on it (my old car had 156,500). I told the
fellow at the station that if the owner would take $1,000 for it, I would buy
it. She took the $1,000 and had a car in decent shape.
God
allowed me to lose a good paying job, plus I was now 2 months past my last
unemployment check, now with a job paying about 60% of what I was getting on
unemployment, and it was at that time that God got me that car. I was able to
afford the $1,000 with no problem. Oh, the car was fully loaded! Here is the
principle I want to bring forth. If you are faithful in giving, then God is
faithful in giving! Learn this well - YOU CANNOT OUTGIVE THE LORD!
Secret Giving
But
when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth:
(Matthew 6:3, KJV)
Giving just to get a tax deductible receipt is not giving. Giving, no matter how
secret, is giving. God sees openly every time you give in secret. There may be
people in your own church who need help. They are a mission field too. Some
people adopt the idea that if their money is not going to the mission field,
then it is not giving. Let me give you a principle to live by. A Christian in
your congregation who has financial needs should be just as much a recipient of
funds as a missionary organization or church.
I
believe God allows certain Christians in a local congregation to have financial
needs so it can be a testing ground for others in the congregation to see how
they will respond to their needs. But
whoso hath this world's good, and seeth his brother have need, and shutteth up
his bowels of compassion from him, how dwelleth the love of God in him? {18} My
little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in
truth. (1 John 3:17-18, KJV)
If
you have someone in your congregation that has need and you know about it and
have the finances to bring some relief, then do it. You will be blessed by the
Lord because the parameters of giving are not rigorously defined in Scripture.
In other words meet legitimate needs when you can but don't advertise it. The
desire to advertise your good deed may be a testing ground for you. Pass or
Fail?
Regular Giving
Upon
the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath
prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come. (1 Corinthians 16:2,
KJV)
Here
God tells us that not only should our giving be in secret or intentional but it
needs to be a systematic giving. Do not wait till you get some set amount saved
to give. You should give on a weekly, monthly, or some methodical fashion.
Sometimes if we save to give a large amount, if a bill arises guess which part
of the budget will get tapped for it? You guessed it, money slated for sending
forth of the gospel.
Vs 7 - Principle of Attitude
Every
man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or
of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. (2 Corinthians 9:7, KJV)
Not
grudgingly
This
word literally means "sorrow, sadness, pain of mind or body." If someone has to
grudgingly put $10 in the plate, then don't do it. God can make the $5 of the
willing giver go farther than the $10 of the grudging giver. If you hate to part
with your money, then don't fake altruism in church just to show someone you
give. God reads the heart and if giving causes you sorrow, then keep it. Did you
ever hear of car problems, house problems, medical problems, dental problems,
bank failures, stock market crashes or corrections? God can protect the finances
of a willing giver but the grudging giver is on his own.
How
much do I trust God? Am I willing to commit my funds to His work and His
keeping? Or do I think I can do a better job? Ask yourself the question, if I
cannot trust God with money then how can I trust Him for eternal salvation? One
of the great dynamics of the Christian Faith is the willingness to trust God
with all my possessions.
Purposeth
The
word "purposeth" is a middle voice verb which means "decide." A person who
decides can go either way. God expects each Christian to decide in his or her
heart to do the right thing. If you purpose to give, then you will give with joy
but if you purpose not to give, then just to join the crowd you will give with a
grudging or with an unholy spirit toward giving. The decision for giving should
have been made way before Sunday rolls around. If you wait till Sunday to see
how much you have left over to give, then you are a grudging giver which is an
ungodly attitude
A
Willing Mind
For
if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath,
and not according to that he hath not. (2 Corinthians 8:12, KJV)
The
words "willing mind" may also be translated "readiness." We should always have a
ready mind when it comes to giving. We need to be ready to respond to those
persons or ministries that have need. Notice in this verse God carries a
principle from Deuteronomy 16:17. God does not place any unreachable burden on
any Christian. He simply expects us to give according to what he has supplied to
a person. Let me just reiterate what I said previously, God does not expect us
to give on credit or way above what we can afford. If God has you earning a
certain amount, then do not give above what you can "joyously" afford or else it
may become grudge giving. If all you can afford to give is $5, then give it and
do not be ashamed. God can do much with a small offering when given in the right
spirit.
Keep
in mind what the Lord did with the loaves and fishes. (Matthew 14:16-21) He took
a minimal offering and turned it into a massive distribution. He will do this
with any small offering. Does $1 sound like a small offering? Sure it does, let
us mention World Missionary Press in Indiana again, they can print 25 Bible
tracts for that amount. Now give $5 to WMP, and you have 125 tracts. Now give
$10 to MP and you have 250 tracts. 250 tracts sometimes may be enough to
evangelize an entire small village in another country. Still think $10 a month
is an ineffective amount to give? Don't let Satan deceive you in thinking that
way.
Stewardship Requirement
Let a
man so account of us, as of the ministers of Christ, and stewards of the
mysteries of God. {2} Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found
faithful. (1 Corinthians 4:1-2, KJV)
One
thing we Christians must keep in mind is that we are stewards and not owners. If
we owned everything we had then how come we cannot take it with us? Everything
we have has been given to us by God and is on loan. This is why I cannot figure
out why some Christians are cheap with the Lord's money. They act like it is
theirs. As a steward we must keep in mind that we are not owners, we act on
behalf of the owner of the goods. If God gives wealth to a Christian, it is not
so they can buy a big house with a pool and 2 Cadillacs. They have it so they
can dispense it as there is need.
The
problem is that many clergy and church leaders bow the knee to wealthy
Christians not realizing that if they are hoarding it or are cheap with it they
are in rebellion to God. Rebellion to God is not always visible sin like
drinking highballs or 6 packs of beer, it is also being tightfisted with God's
money. Let's make a social comparison to illustrate this principle. Can you
picture a slave in Roman times taking his master's money and building a big
house with 2 gold chariots in the driveway for himself and when the master
needed to distribute some money, the slave refusing to do it? Have you ever
heard of the chopping block? That slave would be executed in a minute as a
rebellious slave. As Christians we must never think in that same rebellious
manner concerning the money God has entrusted to us?
Gift
of Giving
Or he
that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity;
he that ruleth, with diligence; he that showeth mercy, with cheerfulness.
(Romans 12:8, KJV)
The
person with the gift of giving, lives to give. If a person gives a regular tithe
or offering, this does not mean a person has the gift of giving. The one who has
the gift of giving seeks opportunities to give. They look for ways to support
the gospel. They will even help out brethren who are in dire financial
circumstances. Usually those with the gift of giving have the ability to make a
good income so they can continue to give. These people also encourage others to
put their money in forwarding the gospel. These people are not stingy with God's
money since they have been empowered, through their spiritual gift, to give with
joy. The word "simplicity" carries with it the meaning of "generosity and
purity." In other words, there is pure motive in giving.
Faithful in Least
And I
say unto you, Make to yourselves friends of the mammon of unrighteousness; that,
when ye fail, they may receive you into everlasting habitations. {10} He that is
faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust
in the least is unjust also in much. {11} If therefore ye have not been faithful
in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches? (Luke
16:9-11, KJV)
Here
God makes a simple comparison. If you are too stingy to give money to God's
work, then how can God trust you with the words of eternal life. In other words,
you will be unfaithful in the ministry. Giving money is the easiest thing to do
yet it is the hardest thing for most Christians to do. If we are too cheap to
give to God's work, then how can we expect Him to place us in the ministry? Have
you ever had a test like the following which I have faced many times. Years ago
I had gone into gas stations with my employer's vehicles and filled them up and
have requested a receipt. Some attendants have made them out for more than I
paid. I could have turned them in to my employer and he would have never known
the difference. That is the principle, unfaithful in little, you will be
unfaithful in much. Faithful in little, you will be faithful in much. Do you
have young children? Have you taught them to put even a nickel in the plate or
maybe only 2¢. The amount does not matter but they would be in training to be
faithful in little, so they can be faithful in much later on.
Vs 8 - Principle of Return
And
God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all
sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work: (2 Corinthians 9:8,
KJV)
One
thing we can count on is the faithfulness of God in all areas of life and not
just finances. There is a principle of return associated with giving. I must
tell you that the return may not come when you expect it, rather it may come
when you need it or unexpectedly. The following verses will help us look at the
principle of return for faithful giving.
How
Wide Will We Open?
I am
the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth
wide, and I will fill it. {11} But my people would not hearken to my voice; and
Israel would none of me. (Psalm 81:10-11, KJV)
Remember our opening verse. God will bless according to how much we trust Him
with the finances He has entrusted to us. I am not speaking of name it and claim
it, rather I am speaking of pure giving motives. If God sees little faith in the
area of finances (closed mouth) there will be little blessing. If God sees big
faith in the area of finances (wide open mouth) then there will be an abundant
blessing. I believe God blesses us according to our attitude of the gift and not
toward the amount given. Man looks on the outward but God looks on the inward.
(1 Samuel 16:7)
Generous Soul Blessed
The
liberal soul shall be made fat: and he that watereth shall be watered also
himself. {26} He that withholdeth corn, the people shall curse him: but blessing
shall be upon the head of him that selleth it. (Proverbs 11:25-26, KJV)
The
word "liberal" carries with it the meaning of "bless." Basically the Bible is
saying that the soul that blesses others will be made fat. "Fat" means to be
satisfied or anointed. Here is a great principle that when one is faithful in
giving or blessing others they shall be satisfied.
The
meek shall eat and be satisfied: they shall praise the LORD that seek him: your
heart shall live for ever. (Psalm 22:26, KJV)
They
shall not be ashamed in the evil time: and in the days of famine they shall be
satisfied. (Psalm 37:19, KJV)
My
soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness; and my mouth shall praise
thee with joyful lips: (Psalm 63:5, KJV)
As we
jump back to our verse Proverbs 11:26. Notice God says that those who withhold
will be cursed. Have you met any cheap Christians yet, if you are in a church?
How well are they loved for their cheapness? There are only 2 kinds of people
who like cheap people:
A.
Another cheap person
B.
Relatives who are in the cheap person's will
Will
Be Repaid
He
that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given
will he pay him again. (Proverbs 19:17, KJV)
Here
is another principle of giving. When we give to the poor, and let us define who
the poor are. The poor are those who are unsaved. When we send forth the gospel,
we are reaching those who are spiritually poor and if they are God's elect and
become saved, then they are rich. God is saying that when we give to His work,
we are lending unto the Lord and we will receive blessing at some time in the
future. Let me also add that helping those who are poor in material goods of
this world is not an unbiblical act unless it begins to siphon off the money
intended to send forth the gospel. We are not commanded to feed the poor with
physical food but we are to remain sensitive to the needs of people.
We are commanded to feed the poor spiritual food. The Great Commission is
intended to further the gospel but if a meal comes with it, that's okay too.
Blessings
He
that hath a bountiful eye shall be blessed; for he giveth of his bread to the
poor. (Proverbs 22:9, KJV)
The
word "bountiful" carries with it the meaning of "cheerful, good or goodly." The
person which makes their goods and money available for the Lord's work shall be
blessed. Notice the word "shall" be blessed. There is no getting around it,
those who give will be a blessed people.
Treated Generously
But
the liberal deviseth liberal things; and by liberal things shall he stand.
(Isaiah 32:8, KJV)
The
word liberal here means "generous" and carries with it the meaning that those
who are generous with the Lord's money, will be treated generously.
The
Size of the Windows are Proportionate
Bring
ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and
prove me now herewith, saith the LORD of hosts, if I will not open you the
windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room
enough to receive it. (Malachi 3:10, KJV)
This
verse is the most famous verse in the Bible concerning tithing. I think it is
preached by every preacher in a stewardship message. There is much meat in this
verse and I think it behooves us to investigate it.
A.
Tithes
Many
preachers stress tithing as a mandatory part of the believer’s life. I do not
believe this but they are on the right track as the tithe is a great level to
begin planned giving. Before the Sinai law was given there was tithing by two
great patriarchs:
Jacob
And
this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God's house: and of all that
thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee. (Gen 28:22, KJV)
Abraham
To
whom also Abraham gave a tenth part of all; first being by interpretation King
of righteousness, and after that also King of Salem, which is, King of peace;
(Heb 7:2, KJV)
So we
see that a tithe was given unto God not out of compulsion but because of the
love these two patriarchs had for God. It was after the law was given at Sinai
that God became specific as to what was to be given and how much as we see in
Leviticus 27:32.
And
concerning the tithe of the herd, or of the flock, even of whatsoever passeth
under the rod, the tenth shall be holy unto the LORD. (Leviticus 27:32, KJV)
Tithing is not commanded under the laws of the New Testament concerning the
church, yet, we give because we love God and want to see the gospel spread
throughout the whole world. If we give ten percent and stop there while
possessing the ability to give more, then we have not grasped the dynamic and
blessing filled principle of giving.
B.
Storehouse
When
we look at the storehouse, we see that this is referring to the temple which was
the center of worship for Israel. Since there is no more central temple worship
akin to that of ancient Israel, we must search the Bible and ask what our temple
is and then we will find out what our storehouse is. We read the following:
Know
ye not that ye are the temple of God,
and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? (1 Corinthians 3:16, KJV)
And
what agreement hath the temple of God with idols?
for ye are the temple of the living
God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and I will
be their God, and they shall be my people. (2 Corinthians 6:16, KJV)
In
whom all the building fitly framed together groweth
unto an holy temple in the Lord:
(Ephesians 2:21, KJV)
We
see clearly that the temple in the New Testament refers to the body of Christ,
namely the Church. Therefore God is telling us that the church is the storehouse
in which we bring our tithes and offerings. Now does this mean the organized,
local church is the only storehouse? The answer is no because suppose you belong
to a church which does not have a missions program and the offerings only go to
upkeep of the facilities and pay salaries. If you sent part of your offering to
a mission’s organization or a godly radio ministry, then in essence you are
bringing the offerings into the storehouse, which is the body of Christ. My
personal belief is that a church without a missions program, is a church without
purpose.
C.
Test Me
We
must be careful here that we do not misunderstand what these words are teaching.
God is not telling us to look at Heaven and with an unholy boldness to challenge
Him. Instead, He is giving us a gentle nudge and saying that He wants us to see
His faithfulness. God is telling us that if we have enough faith to give to His
true work, then we can ask Him to show us how faithful He is. This is the only
place in Scripture where the Lord tells us to prove Him and he would not put
that in the Bible if He did not want us to.
Here
is my personal experience with this verse when it was explained to me about
giving. I had just become a Christian and believed that if I did not give
massive amounts of money to God's work, then he would do bad things to me
because I would be disobedient. I was living in Hackettstown, NJ at the time and
I was making a small salary yet I was giving way beyond my means and I was
carrying much debt with 19-21% interest rates. My view of God was erroneous.
After I told the man who discipled me that I was in strapping debt and giving
above my means, he pointed me to the above verse. He counseled me to get out of
debt, he said, "The Lord doesn't want you living with all that debt."
I
then bowed my head and prayed the verse back to God and "tested Him." If I
remember correctly, it was within 2 weeks that I received over $750. When I did
not give for a while till I saw my debt reduced and finally coming out of
debtors prison, my friend said to me, "See, the Lord didn't throw a lightning
bolt at you, did He?" I believe God wants us to have stability in our finances
and when we include God in that budget, He will stabilize them. However, keep in
mind there will be times of testing and that does not mean God is not keeping
His word. He is either preparing you or correcting you for something. Giving to
God's work does not guarantee you will become wealthy either. Just give and
leave the blessings to God.
The
Way you Give is the Way you will Receive!
Give,
and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together,
and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that
ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again. (Luke 6:38, KJV)
Let
me give an incident concerning a friend of mine. I remember showing a movie
called "God's of the New Age" at my home church where I had just preached the
morning message. I put a plate on the table by the refreshments and placed a
little message above the plate that all money collected would go to World
Missionary Press for tracts to India. My friend dug deep in his pockets and gave
85 cents.
If
you are cheap with God, He will be cheap with you. Keep in mind it is not the
size of the gift that counts but the attitude. If we give a small amount with an
abundant attitude, God will bless accordingly at His discretion. Cheap
Christians are not happy Christians. Poor Christians who can only give one
dollar joyfully will be blessed above and beyond the cheap Christian who
grudgingly gives $10. I believe that when we are cheap and grudgingly throw our
money in the plate with the wrong attitude, the money becomes invisible to the
eyes of God. (He who has ears to hear)
We
will Reap what we Sow
Be
not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also
reap. (Galatians 6:7, KJV)
This
verse is a general principle verse but I include it because it also applies to
finances. If you sow little, you will reap little. If you sow abundantly, you
will reap abundantly. If you plant 10 stalks of corn, you may get 50 ears but if
you plant 100 stalks you may get 500 ears. You will reap what you sow and that
without crop failure. If you sow cheap, others will be cheap with you and to a
greater extent. If you sow in abundance, others will be generous with you. The
principle works.
No Tax Deductible Receipt?
Sometimes there are personal ministries, whether on the Internet or in person
where the person or persons have not set up a non-profit status. Perhaps the
ministry is small and may remain that way. If that person begins to struggle and
they ask for help, how will you respond? Will you give if you do not receive a
tax-deductible receipt? If you refuse to give because you want that receipt,
then you must check your motives for giving. The IRS is not your benefactor. If
a small ministry is faithfully sending out the gospel and you refuse to give
unless you get a receipt, then you are showing your trust is in the IRS and not
God! God’s principles for giving are not negated by the fact that a receipt is
not issued. God can bless much more than the IRS. Tax deductible receipts have
been used of Satan to stop many believers from giving to the Lord’s work under
the guise of “proper stewardship.” This is false stewardship because the work of
the Lord will be hindered unless a receipt is issued. I think it is interesting
that we spend hundreds, even thousands of dollars a year on junk for the house,
the lawn, the car, etc., but when a decision has to be made to give a few
dollars to a Christian ministry that does not or cannot give receipts, then we
close the wallet and say, “Well we want to be able to deduct our contributions
because that is wise stewardship.” Then in the same breath they are on the run
to the nearest WalMart to buy more personal junk which will be sold at their
yard sale in one year. Is that wise stewardship? Christians should not be
concerned as to whether they receive a receipt or not, they should be concerned
about their faithfulness to the Lord in sending out the Gospel.
Six basic Dynamics which Giving builds into our lives:
1. It
teaches us to look beyond ourselves as we see the needs of others.
2. It
teaches us we are stewards and not owners.
3. It
arrests greed and self-centeredness.
4. It
opens the door for a sacrificial life.
5. It
teaches us that we can trust God with money which opens the door to trust Him
with other things.