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What Does the Bible Teach About Giving?

The countdown the Launch Finale Celebration is drawing near, anticipation is building, and we are PUMPED for this coming weekend at Keystone Church.  This weekend, we will conclude our Launch journey with a big celebration, and I want you to know that we are praying for you as you prepare to finish strong and bring your best gift.

I love it when we journey together as a spiritual family to do the impossible.  And with everyone going ALL IN, the impossible inches closer to becoming reality.  As we each tap into the sacrificial pocket of giving, we are setting the stage for God to do amazing things in and through our church.

Check out this brief synopsis of the 3 pockets of giving that we see modeled throughout the pages of the bible…

                                               

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE TEACH ABOUT GIVING?

In the early days of Keystone Church, I was most tense and uptight when I taught giving. I was petrified that our unchurched friends would brand me a ‘money-grubbin preacher’ and never give Jesus a chance. Yet, the more I dove into what God taught on money the bolder I became.

Now, I love talking about obeying God with our money.

As I have studied Scripture, I am struck by 3 types of giving:

The FIRST… and the 10

POCKET #1: FAITHFUL GIVING:
Often known as the tithe, this type of giving is RETURNING to God a FIRST PORTION of our income. The Old Testament refers to the 10%… In the New Testament, Jesus is quick to affirm the tithe, not as a means to get to God but as a good obedience en route to weightier matters of justice, mercy, and faith (Matthew 23:23-24). For more examples, check out Genesis 14:17-20; 28:20-22; Deuteronomy 26; Leviticus 27:30-33; 1 Corinthians 16. For a stern warning against violating this simple teaching, see Malachi 3:8-10.

The FIRST… and THEN

POCKET #2: GENEROUS GIVING:
Generosity is a thread woven throughout the Bible. We must manage our money in such a way that we are able to be generous at all times. The direct application back then was mainly directed to slaves, foreigners, widows and orphans. In our case, we must always have room to help a family member in need, a single mom, a friend who has lost their job, etc. This also includes spontaneous offerings for children in need or other great opportunities. Some samples of generosity: Deuteronomy 15:13ff; 24:19; James 1:27.

The FIRST… and the WIN

POCKET #3: SACRIFICIAL GIVING
At Keystone, we believe with all our hearts that it is God’s design for every believer to either be preparing for, participating in, or recovering from a sacrificial gift. It is in our spiritual DNA to give until it hurts. These are the types of gifts you can’t just budget… once you give it, you have to financially recover from it! For example, in the New Testament you see Barnabas sell a portion of his land as a sacrificial gift… that’s a gift you can’t replenish! That is a true sacrifice. God does not desire his children to WHINE about financial projects… if your church is constantly raising big sums of money, it means there’s a big vision driving it! That’s a GREAT CHURCH. We’re LAUNCHING a 2-year journey of sacrificial giving next weekend and WE’RE PUMPED! See Mark 10:21; Luke 19; Acts 2:42-46; 4:32; 11:29-30; Romans 15:26-27; 1 Chronicles 29:3.

It is crucial to be healthy in all three areas of giving… it’s how you’re designed! It moves you closer & closer to your God-given potential! Those Keystoners I know who give out of all three pockets are VERY, VERY happy people… they have sacrificed boats, ranch houses, new cars, and high-def plasmas to see God’s mission spread… that’s living on THE EDGE!!!

My fast is over!

Very few people know that for the past 21 days I’ve been fasting.  Specifically, my diet has been governed by what many call a ‘Daniel fast.’

Basically, I’ve eaten most like a vegan for three weeks.  It was TOUGH!

WHY would I put myself through this?  What would possess me to resist dairy, meat, sugar, yeast, and other ingredients?

This was a spiritual, physical, and emotional journey between me and God.

Spiritually…

  • I prayed for a deepening in my own spiritual life.
  • I pled on behalf of Keystone as we finish our LAUNCH journey this weekend.
  • I asked God for clarity regarding our next bold vision.

Emotionally…

  • I asked God to clean out any errant appetites or tendencies that I’m not even aware of.
  • I prayed for discipline mentally and a growing sense of focus

Physically…

  • I anticipated a healthy re-boot to my metabolism
  • I asked God to take me to another level of healthy living
  • I prayed for some new patterns that would emerge even after the fast

For me, a fast is a way to experience all the BENEFITS of a crisis without its HARMFUL side effects.

Benefits…

  • Greater dependence on God
  • Growing sensitivity to his Spirit
  • A heightened hunger for the holy Scriptures
  • Intense appreciation for the good gifts God gives us

Without the harmful side effects…

  • Someone I love sick or dying
  • Broken relationship
  • Financial devastation…

My fast ended today!  I am so thankful for the past 21 days.  I am eager to see how God uses it to further his agenda and his church, specifically Keystone!

I am also READY to enjoy some of God’s good gifts!  Amen!!!

My Dunkin’ Donuts Epiphany

I’m sitting here sippin’ on a cup o’ decaf.

DUNKIN’ DONUTS DECAF.

I’ve had a re-discovery of this delightful place.  DUNKIN’ DONUTS ROCKS!

When I was a kid, every Saturday was DUNKIN’ DONUTS day.  My favorite: Blueberry.  My close second favorite: Double Chocolate donut.  Sooooo good.

Through the years, I’ve dabbled with the CRISPY, CREAMY varieties.  I was on that bandwagon.  I confess it!

When in Boston, Susan and I rediscovered DUNKIN’ DONUTS.  Same donuts – same great taste.  I also stumbled on their COFFEE.  Incredible.

So, I’m back.  I’m in.

What’s my point?

It’s all about the CONTENT.

Bandwagons come and go… It’s all about THE PRODUCT.

If you’re a preacher like me: Keep your heart in the product!  The same good news that’s been preached for over 2,000 years is still relevant today.

Music styles can and should change.

Fashion styles will ebb and flow.

Leadership styles will rise and fall.

Keep your head in the game – It’s ALL about the good news of Jesus Christ!

About the BLOGS I’ve never published…

There are a few blog articles that I’ve not published.  I want to tell you why.

  • They were funny.
  • They were true.
  • They were a major window into my world.
  • They were helpful.
  • They were constructive toward leadership.

YET, with all these GOOD REASONS, I didn’t pull the trigger.

Why?  Because they had the potential to hurt someone.

Did you know you can be RIGHT and still be WRONG?

I had some wonderful people in my life who encouraged me to think twice before posting.

I vetted some of these through various filters…

  • I read them out loud and repeated the process.
  • Susan is my #1 filter.
  • I prayed about it… If I couldn’t shake the reservation, I don’t pull the trigger

I’m more interested in UNITY than ATTENTION.

I’m sure I’ll have the opportunity to make the same points at some time in my leadership life.  I’m also sure this was not the time or the place.

I WILL get it wrong from time to time… but not today!

Ministries LUVIN’ the LOCAL CHURCH…



Months ago I was with a prominent spiritual leader and their entourage.  He is a big personality in the Christian evangelical movement.  I asked one of his crew where they all went to church.  It’s a common question for me as I engage in small talk with ministry peeps.

The answer went something like this:

Well, it’s difficult for us to really connect to a church.  It’s been impossible.  Every church he (the leader) attends ends up disappointing him.

I wonder if they could read the shock and disappointment on my face.

Recently, I asked about another Christian service company: “Where do those guys go to church?”  Again, small talk – no big deal… no agenda.

The answer:

WHEN they go, it’s ___________.

I LOVE PARTNERSHIPS. At Keystone, we have found great value in para-church partnerships.  The ones I love the most have a heart for the local church.

Most grieving to me are those para-church ministries that espouse biblical acumen, yet do not even GO TO CHURCH.  It’s astounding to me.

Listen, THE CHURCH IS GOD’S BRIDE!

  • Technology is not God’s bride.
  • The BIBLE is not God’s bride.
  • Media is not God’s bride.
  • Awesome soup kitchens?  Not God’s bride!

THE LOCAL CHURCH IS GOD’S BRIDE.

When God speaks of the church it is dominantly LOCAL.  It is ALWAYS PERSONAL.

Let’s embrace & love the bride!

 

Plan your comeback… NOW!

It’s football season, and we are already INSPIRED by the many comebacks.  Fourth quarter comebacks are SO MUCH FUN to watch.

Yet, in the midst of the high-fives and chest-bumping, we sometimes forget that the team came back… from FAILURE.

TRUTH: You will fail.

Failure is a reality in life.  Sometimes we evaluate someone’s success based on their ability to AVOID failure.  I believe that anyone who achieves their God-given potential will be marked with the scars of failure.  You either FAIL as you attempt the impossible or you FAIL by refusing to boldly follow God into his will for your life.

Either way, you will fail!

So… Plan your COMEBACK… NOW!

Who are the voices in your life? Are your closest friends those who rotate to your because of success or position?  Do you have a small group of ‘mighty men / mighty friends’ who will walk WITH YOU through the tough times?

What is your definition of success? If your success is anything less than a clear, biblical mission by God then you are uber-vulnerable.  Money, status and comfort are great blessings but horrible indicators of success.

Are you singular-minded? Do you have your eye on God’s mission for your life to the extent that it will endure hardship?

Considering these issues will help you plan your eventual comeback!

 

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