Showing posts with label treasure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label treasure. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2015

The Public Life of Successful Christians: Part 2 - Stewardship of Spiritual Treasures

The Public Life
of Successful Christians

Part 2: The Stewardship of Spiritual Treasures

"Do not give dogs what is holy, and do not throw your pearls before pigs, lest they trample them underfoot and turn to attack you. [Mat 7:6 ESV]

Jesus' lack of explanation of this verse leaves us to assume that its primary application is the obvious point being made. Quite simply he tells us, “Don't throw away the things which are most valuable.”  As absurd as it may seem, to often that is exactly what happens.

Definition: What is “Holy”?
To be “holy” something or someone must be set apart for use or dedication to God. Here are some of the things that the Bible specifically designates as holy.
1.            Our faith.[1]
2.            The house of God.[2]
3.            Knowledge of the Word.[3]
4.            His name.[4]
5.            Our life.[5]
6.            Our bodies.[6]
7.            Our hands.[7]
8.            Our calling and priesthood.[8]
9.            The tithe.[9]

Dogs and Hogs
First, lets figure out who or what is not worthy of our valuables. The image that Jesus is using, is of feral (wild) animals. Let's examine some common characteristics between dogs and hogs.  They both:

1.            Are opportunistic, indiscriminate eaters.
2.            Are cunning.
3.            Have a pack instinct. The activities of one will attract many.
4.            Are mean. They are able to inflict injury and death.

Anything that tries to steal our true riches falls into the catagory of "hogs and dogs". Some things in and of themselves are not evil, but they constantly seek to rob us of our time, talent and treasure that could (and should) be better spent on things eternal.

Pearls, the Rare Treasures
1.            Relationships (spouse, children, etc.).
2.            Talents.
3.            Time.
4.            _________________

Treasure those who treasure the treasure.
“And he called the twelve together and gave them power and authority over all demons and to cure diseases, and he sent them out to proclaim the kingdom of God and to heal. And he said to them,
"Take nothing for your journey, no staff, nor bag, nor bread, nor money; and do not have two tunics.  And whatever house you enter, stay there, and from there depart.  And wherever they do not receive you, when you leave that town shake off the dust from your feet as a testimony against them." 
And they departed and went through the villages, preaching the gospel and healing everywhere. [Luk 9:1-6 ESV]

Although it may often be overlooked, one of the ministries of the church is to provide physical assistance to those who are carrying the good news of salvation.

Examples to consider

Belshazzar's drunken feast. (Daniel 5)
It is dangerous to defile the things that have been made holy to the Lord.

The Temptation of Christ. (cf. Matthew 4:1-8)
Temptation #1. Turning Stones to Bread / Abuse of Power.
            -Failure to depend on God.
            -Neglecting Divine direction. (He was led to fast.)
Temptation #2. Jump from the pinnacle of the Temple / Abusing the Promise of God.
Temptation #3. Worship Satan and be given the Kingdoms of the world / Abuse the Plan of       God.
            -This would (according to the devil) create an end run around the cross.
            -Violate the first commandment.

 Closing
When we accept the redemption found in the cross, we surrender all ownership of ourselves. We are Christ's. In that purchase he set us free from sin. He makes us holy, set apart unto Himself. 

Jesus purchased us with a great price. We, and everything we have, are his. May we ever be good stewards of heaven's treasures. You are that treasure.

To view the next lesson in this series, click HERE.






[1]Jude 20. Read in the context of verses 16-23.
[2]Psalm 5:7, 11:4, 65:4.
[3]1 Corinthians 2:13-14
[4]Psalm 33:4, 99:3
[5]Colossians 3:12. Read following context.
[6]Romans 12:1.
[7]1 Timothy 1:8.
[8]1 Peter 2:5, 2 Timothy 1:9.
[9]Leviticus 27:32

Monday, July 8, 2013

Supporting missionaries without losing wealth.

 It seems to me that people respond to a call for missions giving in one of three ways:

First, there are a few people who simple refuse to give into a missions program. For these people I truly feel pity. They are robbing themselves of one of the greatest blessings on earth. There is nothing quite as fulfilling as being able to give generously into the lives of others, expecting nothing in return.  It is wonderful to recieve God's blessings into our lives, but unless we have an outlet through which we can bless others will become stagnant and eventually lifeless like the Great Salt Lake  or the Dead Sea.


The second kind of response comes from the person who has learned the blessing and joy of giving to missions. They have realized their greater calling in life and with whatever means they have they delight to do their part in spreading the Gospel. To these people we owe a heart felt "thank you."


Third, is the group who agrees in principle, but not in practice. They agree with Christian missionary outreach. They want to give, but they feel like they can't afford it.


Maybe this is you.


Maybe you are looking at "giving" the wrong way.


I want you to think of something that costs about $1000 that you either need, want or will need in the next year. Maybe it is a set of tires. Or a new appliance. Or a rifle. Or a set of stainless steel pot and pans with copper bottoms. Whatever it is, my guess is, that if I could offer that to you today for $100 you would find some way to come up with $100--even though you can't afford it. Why? Because you see the value. You may lose $100 in cash but you will gain $1000 worth of mechandise. In this scenario you spend your money because losing money increases your overall wealth. You give away $100 but end up $900 richer.


 Dollar Wallpaper

Here is the thing, if you could come up with $100 for stuff you can come up with $100 for missions. You just have to see the value.  I want you to read this verse from the Gospel of Matthew:  



" Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also." [Mat 6:19-21 KJV]
Did you see that? Jesus isn't tell you not to lay up treasure. He is telling you to choose the right bank to put it in.

When we give to missions we are not giving away our wealth, we are multiplying it.  When we give to missions programs we are losing a little cash, but we are gaining wealth in other ways. Giving lets us reach people, eternal souls really, with the life saving message of the gospel.  Steering a soul toward heaven is the greatest wealth any of us can gain.

So, giving to missions is not a loss of wealth, but a multiplication of our wealth. Yeah, you'll lose a little cash but in doing so you transfer treasure to a place "where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal".





Have a great day!