VOLUME 21 ISSUE 35 | AUGUST 28, 2011
Christian Bible Baptist Church ofďŹ cial Sunday publication
Victorious Christian Living in our FINANCES "Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. Being enriched in every thing to all bountifulness, which causeth through us thanksgiving to God."
2 Corinthians 9:7, 11
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(Finances—Giving) Mark 14:3-9
DR. ED M. LAURENA
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I. Financial giving conveys (expresses) the believer’s love for the Saviour. A. Giving is a good assessor of the present adoration of the believer. B. Giving is a good appraiser of the positional admiration of the believer.
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II. Financial giving communicates the believer’s loyalty for the Saviour. A. The believer’s giving portfolio (folder) signifies the true Conqueror of his/her soul. B. The believer’s giving portfolio (folder) shows the triumphant conquest of God’s Spirit upon his/her selfishness. III. Financial giving converses (speaks) of the believer’s leading priority for the Saviour. A. The believer’s budget list talks of his/her priority. B. The believer’s budget list translates his/her priority. IV. Financial giving confirms (demonstrates) the believer’s longing for the propagation of the Saviour’s gospel. A. We propagate the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ when we give to the Lord’s work. B. We promote the good news of our Christ’s salvation when we give to the Lord’s work.
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Grace binds you with far stronger cords than the cords of duty or obligation can bind you. Grace is free, but when once you take it you are bound forever to the Giver, and bound to catch the spirit of the Giver. Like produces like, grace makes you gracious, the Giver makes you give. - copied
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HERE is really blessing in obedience; and obeying God in our financial giving yields bountiful harvests. As we conclude our monthly theme lessons on being victorious Christians through our finances, may we be reminded that God Himself does not need our money. He definitely owns everything. However, He commands us to give for His work, so that His Word may reach those who need the Gospel and in return, we reap the blessings of giving. He is not concerned about how much we give, but on how faithful we are in giving back what is His with our love for His work. Furthermore, I challenge you to be prepared for the upcoming programs of our church. These are the launching of our “Soulwinning Night with the Pastor” this September, our Missions Conference in November, and our Family Camp before the year ends. I thank God that He continually gives us wisdom on how we can be strengthened spiritually. Make sure that you support these events with your presence and prayers. Likewise, your prayers will also be appreciated for the success of our Singapore Outreach First Anniversary celebration today. Thank you for being faithful to the Lord’s work! Allow the Holy Spirit to work in your hearts today through His Word.
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And Jesus sat over against the treasury, and beheld how the people cast money into the treasury: and many that were rich cast in much. And there came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites, which make a farthing. And he called unto him his disciples, and saith unto them, Verily I say unto you, That this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury: For all they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living.
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HEN YOU GO TO A DOCTOR for your annual check-up, he or she will often begin to poke, prod, and press various places, all the while asking, “Does this hurt? How about this?” If you cry out in pain, one of two things has happened. Either the doctor has pushed too hard, without the right sensitivity. Or, more likely, there’s something wrong, and the doctor will say, “We’d better do some more tests. It’s not supposed to hurt there!” So it is when pastors preach on financial responsibility, and certain members cry out in discomfort, criticizing the message and the messenger. Either the pastor has pushed too hard. Or perhaps there’s something wrong. In that case, I say, “My friend, we’re in need of the Great Physician, because it’s not supposed to hurt there.”
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When we stand before the judgment seat of Christ to render an account of our stewardship, we will fervently regret giving so little, since it is inescapably true that what we spend we lose; what we keep will be left to others; what we give away will remain forever ours.
MARK 12:41-44
N RECENT DAYS, we have seen the decline in the economic climate around the world. T T This decline has been felt by many, if not all, at one I L level or another. Situations such as this give the IS W HEN THERE Christian the opportunity to exercise great faith with regard to our giving. Mark 12:41-44 relates the well-known story of the “widow’s mite.” In this passage of Scripture Jesus observed “how the people cast money into the treasury” (vs. 41). He observed how “many that were rich cast in much.” He then took special note of the poor widow woman who “threw in two mites.” Monetarily speaking, her gift was insignificant compared to those who had cast in “much,” yet Jesus called His disciples over to instruct them on the true value of her gift. He explained how “she of her want did cast in all that she had.” (emphasis added) Though she lacked financially, she still found a way to give to God. What a great example of love for the Lord expressed by sacrificial giving! Difficult financial times can put the Christian to the test when it comes to giving. We may have been used to giving of our abundance when now, because of financial difficulties, we are required to give of our want. When we give of our want, we can be assured that the Lord takes special notice of our desire to please Him. L
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The movies say, “I’ll entertain you, but you must buy a ticket first.” The restaurant asks, “Eat here but you have to pay the bill.” The insurance company offers to insure you, “But the premiums must be met.” The basketball association says, “You’ll see a good game, but you must have the price of admission.” The golf course says, “Play here but first pay the green fees.” The automotive seller says the car is first class, “But you have to buy a license.” Then the Lord says, “In My church you will find spiritual food, fellowship, assurance of eternal life, consolation in time of trouble, spiritual blessings beyond measure and opportunities to do good to others and there is no specific charge except for the tithe. Give as you are willing.” And everybody tries to get by as cheaply as possible! Can you tell me why?
No man was ever honored for what he received. Honor is the reward for what he gave. God will not merely judge us on the basis of what we gave but also on the basis of what we did with what we kept for ourselves. We are never more like God than when we give.
It is possible to give without loving, but it is impossible to love without giving. You give but a little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give. God has given us two hands-one to receive with and the other to give with. We are not cisterns made for hoarding; we are channels made for sharing. You do not have to be rich to be generous. If he has the spirit of true generosity, a pauper can give like a prince.
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The Christian who begins to tithe will have at least six surprises. He will be surprised— 1. At the amount of money he has for the Lord’s work. 2. At the ease in meeting his own obligations with the nine tenths. 3. At the deepening of his spiritual life in paying the tithe. 4. At the ease in going from one tenth to a larger giving. 5. At the prudent disposal afforded to a faithful and wise steward over the nine tenths that remain. 6. At himself in not adopting the plan sooner.
Panginoon, Ikaw ang kayamanan kong di mapapantayan Lubos ang pag-ibig Mo upang bayaran aking kasalanan Wala nang dadaig pa sa bigay Mong buhay na walang hanggan At kaligtasan mula sa impyerno ng kapahamakan.
Panginoon, Ikaw ang kayamanan kong di masasayang Lubos ang malasakit Mo upang punuin aking pagkukulang Wala nang tutumbas pa sa bigay Mong tugon sa panalanging pumapailanlang At halaga sa aking kaluluwang Iyong hinirang. Panginoon, Ikaw ang kayamanan kong di kakalawangin Lubos ang kaluwalhatian Mo upang pasiglahin aking adhikain Wala nang gaganda pa sa bigay Mong makalangit na gawain At saloobing Ikaw sa paglilingkod ay patuloy na dakilain. Panginoon, Ikaw ang kayamanan kong di maglalaho Lubos ang patotoo Mo upang ayusin aking pagbabago Wala nang titindi pa sa bigay Mong Biblyang higit sa ginto At karunungan para sa aking paglago. Panginoon, Ikaw ang kayamanan kong di malulugi Lubos ang kapangyarihan Mo upang tiyakin aking pagwagi Wala nang tatagumpay pa sa bigay Mong lakas palagi At pagpapalang aking maibabahagi. Panginoon, Ikaw ang kayamanan kong di mananakaw Lubos ang pag-iingat Mo upang bantayan aking paggalaw Wala nang sasapat pa sa bigay Mong biyayang sa kahirapa’y pumupugnaw At kapayapaang sa pamamanglaw ay pumupukaw.
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What Is Tithing? Mathematically it is a tenth.
“… and of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee.” (Gen. 28:21)
Morally it is a debt.
“… Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings.” (Mal. 3:8)
Economically it is an investment. “But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven,...” (Matt. 6:20)
Scripturally it is a law.
“Thou shalt truly tithe all the increase...” (Deut. 14:22)
Spiritually it is a blessing.
“...I will open the windows of heaven and pour you out a blessing that there shall not be room enough to receive it...” (Mal. 3:10)
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Panginoon, Ikaw ang kayamanan kong di kumukupas Lubos ang kinang Mo upang ilawan aking landas Wala nang titingkad pa sa bigay Mong pag-asang wagas At pananampalatayang Iyong pinalalakas.
Leftover Giving When you invite special guests to your home, do you warm up the leftovers in the refrigerator and serve them on paper plates in front of the television? Of course not. Most of us prepare a special meal, use our best dishes and arrange our schedules so that we can spend quality time with our guests. In other words, we offer them our very best. How many of us invite the Lord Jesus into our life and then serve Him “leftovers"? We give Him time “leftover” from our work, our families or or our recreation. We give Him talents “leftover" from our social organizations, our sports activities or our hobbies. We give Him money “leftover” after we pay our bills and our taxes and put some money aside for our vacation. “Out of all your gifts ye shall offer every heave offering of the LORD, of all the best thereof, even the hallowed part thereof out of it.” Num. 18:29 (emphasis added). Ask yourself, "Have I given to the Lord who died for me the choicest, or have I given Him leftovers?"
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"No servant can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon."
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NG sabi ni Hesus, “Ako ang daan, ang katotohanan, at ang buhay: walang makapupunta sa Ama kundi sa pamamagitan ko.” JUAN 14:6 Wala nang iba pang makapagliligtas sa iyo mula sa impierno. Magtiwala ka kay Hesus ngayon! ROMA 6:23 “Kung ipahahayag ng iyong bibig na si Hesus ay Panginoon at mananam-palataya ka nang buong puso na Siya’y muling binuhay ng Diyos, ikaw ay maliligtas”. ROMA 10:9 1. Aminin mo na ikaw ay isang makasalanan. ROMA 3:10 2. Talikuran mo ang iyong kasalanan (magsisi). GAWA 17:30 3. Manampalataya ka na si Kristo Hesus ay namatay para sa iyo, nalibing at nabuhay namagmuli. ROMA 10:9-10 4. Sa pamamagitan ng panalangin, tanggapin mo si Hesus sa iyong puso bilang iyong Tagapagligtas. ROMA 10:13
MANALANGIN KA NG GANITO Panginoon, ako po ay isang makasalanan at nangangailangan ng kapatawaran. Nanampalataya po ako na nadanak ang dugo ni Hesus at Siya ay namatay sa krus para sa akin. Tinatalikuran ko na po ang aking mga kasalanan. Tinatanggap ko po si Kristo Hesus sa aking puso bilang aking Tagapagligtas. Amen. "Kung tinanggap mo si Hesus bilang iyong Tagapagligtas, ito na ang simula ng iyong bagong buhay kay Kristo." ROMA 8:1 Ngayon: 1. Basahin mo ang iyong Biblia araw-araw upang makilala pa ng lubusan si Kristo Hesus. 2. Makipag-usap ka sa Diyos sa panalangin araw-araw. 3. Manambahan ka sa isang simbahan na pinapangaral si Kristo at ang Biblia ang tanging pamantayan. 4. Ibahagi sa iba si Kristo Hesus.
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