If you could pinpoint the primary goal of the church you
attend, what would that goal be? Why do churches exist? Is it for the increasing numbers on the
church roll? Is it for the money? Are we, as the Lord's church, giving our
world a false impression for our existence?
Churches may be to blame for this, if they are more
interested in the numbers than they are in being used by God to cultivate
disciples. That is when we come up with churches full of members who have an
altered concept of spiritual priorities. An example of this can be seen in the
number of church members who feel like, "the church only wants my warm
body to fill the pew on Sunday, and my money to fill the collection
plate." Lord, forgive us if that is
the way we have made people feel in your church.
The church's stance on warm bodies filling the pew on Sunday
should be in line with the biblical
pattern of Christians joining in a fellowship of worship and praise. It is actually saved people getting together
to encourage each other and glorify God.
It's not about what we wear or what we drive to church. It's not a
social club where our presence will make us recognized as a vital part of the
community. It's not a place to be seen to promote our business income. It's a place for God's people and other sinners
to gather and experience the presence of the Father while giving him praise for
his love and grace.
As far as the collection plate is concerned, yes, churches
need funds to operate and pay the bills. They need dollars to maintain the
physical structure of the church as well as those invisible things the church
does in support of missions, teaching children, counseling the hopeless, and
numerous ministries to serve the community and world. And when are we going to get in through our
heads that everything we have and everything we are already belongs to God
anyway, and the gift we put in the plate on Sunday is a demonstration of our
love toward him and our neighbors?
If you are familiar with the biblical region of Macedonia,
you know those people were poor. Long before entitlement programs people who
could not afford to live, usually died. Paul describes them in 1 Corinthians 8:2, "They have been going through much trouble and hard times."
But Paul continues his description of the Macedonians, "their wonderful joy and
deep poverty have overflowed in rich generosity. For I can testify that they
gave not only what they could afford but far more. And they did it of their own
free will. They begged us again and again for the gracious privilege of sharing
in the gift for the Christians in Jerusalem." How do people with so little give so much?
Paul answers that in the following verse.....and that's the lesson we all need
to learn.
"Best of all, they went beyond our highest hopes, for their first
action was to dedicate themselves to the Lord and to us for whatever directions
God might give them." 1
Corinthians 8:5 (NLT) When we are
truly dedicated to the Lord and to his work, God blesses us with the resources
to accomplish his will.
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I love this message and how true it is! God always provides above and beyond when we give all that we are and all that we have for the use of His kingdom agenda!
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