GIVING

 

Introduction

-It seems that we don’t hear very many lessons on the topic of giving.

-A couple of reasons:

   -1. Preachers sometimes feel ackward presenting a lesson on giving because their salaries

        come from the contribution.

-Making a living preaching the word is scriptural and so is the topic of giving..

-I Cor 9: 9-15

-vs 14 - “live of the gospel” = to earn their living

-NAS - “So also the Lord directed those who proclaim the gospel to get their

  living from the gospel.”

   -2. Money is a sensitive topic and some don’t like lessons aimed at their pocketbooks.  But,

        before this lesson is over, I hope you’ll see that giving is more of an issue of the heart.

-Yet, remember, giving is an act of worship.  It is something that is commanded.

            -Also remember, the Lord’s Supper and giving are separate acts of worship.  Because we do them

              together for convenience sake, I’m afraid we sometimes blend those together in our minds.

-1 Cor 16: 1-2

-The saints in Judea were in need and the other churches were helping them.

-Acts 11:27-30

-2 Cor 9:1-2  - We find that the Christians in Corinth responded.

-superfluous - (Coll Dict) - unnecessary or needless

 

-II Corinthians 8:1-13

-This is an extremely important passage when it comes to the topic of giving.

-We know that Paul had commanded the other churches to give when he commanded the     Corinthians to do so (1 Cor 16:1).

-In 2 Cor 8, we find some information regarding the response of the churches in Macedonia.

-Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea and others

-Notice some unusual contrasts: (what we might think unusual)

-vs 2 - great trial of affliction  - abundance of joy  

     their deep poverty  - abounded unto riches of their liberality

-vs 3 - great willingness

-vs 4 - prayed for Paul and those with him to take the gift

-praying - (Vines) - desire, beseech    (Beseech carries with it the idea of earnest begging.)

-They wanted badly to help those who were in need.

-vs 5 - “but first gave their own selves to the Lord”

-Because they first gave themselves to God, they were willing to give of their finances to God.]

-Explain vs 1 - “grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia”

 -Hopefully, we see by this passage that giving isn’t as much a matter of the pocketbook as it is a matter of

  the heart.

     -Matt 22:37

-2 Cor 9:7

-purposeth - (Vines) - “ to bring forth or forward” - can mean “to take by choice,

prefer, purpose”

-We see that our giving is something that is to involve thought - purpose.

-It is to be planned.  It is a choice and hopefully it is a wise choice.

-We don’t put every penny in the collection today and expect to buy groceries tomorrow.

 

-I Cor 16:2 - A Closer Look

-When?  - Upon the first day of the week

-It is not a part of the Lord’s Supper but usually done immediately after for convenience.

-Lay by in store

   -lay - (Vines)- to lay up or store up

-Store - (Vines) - comes from the Greek word meaning “to amass or reserve” - in treasury

-Mark 12: 41-44 - another great passage on giving

-There was a physical treasury.  Now our treasury is in the form of a bank account.

-As God hath prospered him

   -Many misunderstand what is meant by this phrase.

   -When we think of the word “prosper” we think of abundance and excess.

-In other words, we get the idea of giving based upon our excess - what is left over.

-Think about that for just a moment.  Should God get our leftovers?  A portion of them?

   -prospered - (Vines and Strongs) - comes from two Greek words: 1. well  2. A way or journey

-as we do well along the way  - as we earn income

-NIV - “each one of you should set aside a sum of money in keeping with his income

   -In other words, our giving should not be based upon what we have left when all is said and

    done but on what we receive in the first place.

-Most people consider all other payments and then give to God.

-We should give to God first and then consider other payments.

            -Give God what is right, not what is left.

 

-Scriptural Pattern

-We are not told a specific amount to give.

-2 Cor 9:7

-But, there is a pattern found through the scriptures:

-Prior to the Law - Gen 14:20     - tithe = tenth

-During the Law - Lev 27:30-32

-After the Law - No set amount given.

-But, think about how far more we are blessed to be under the Gospel.

-Should we then give less?

 

-Summary and Invitation

-Giving is an individual issue.  It is one upon which you must decide.

-But, one factor we haven’t discussed yet is the most important.

-2 Cor 8:9 (with vs 13)

-Think about how much God gave and how much Jesus gave for you.

-Won’t you give in return?

-Most of all, won’t you give yourself to the Lord?

      -You do so initially by obeying the Gospel - Believe (John 3:16, 8:24), Confess (Matt 10:32,

  Rom 10:9), Repent (Luke 13:3,5; Acts 17:30), Be Baptized (Mark 16:16, Acts 2:38)

-Then, we continue to give through faithful living (Rom 6:4, Eph 4:22-24).  However, if

  you’ve quit giving yourself to the Lord, come back to Him - confess your shortcomings,

  repent of them and pray for His forgiveness (1 John 1:7-9, Acts 8:22-24).

 

Date:  January 15, 2006

 

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