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Let's Keep The Home Fires Burning # 7 Mark 12:41-44 GOD'S WORD ABOUT YOUR MONEY Intro: In the course of preaching these messages on the home and family, we have dealt with several sensitive and controversial topics. Tonight may prove to be the touchiest subject of all. Tonight, I want to turn the spotlight of God's Word directly on your money and the way you handle it. This is an issue about which many are sensitive and close mouthed. However, it is an issue about which the Bible has much to say. And, it is an issue that affects every person in this room. Therefore, I would like to take a few minutes to talk about God's Word On Your Money. Before we get into these verses, let's take a moment to consider several statements which I feel are important in discussing this matter. 1. Money Is Essential - We depend upon money to provide homes, food, clothing, cars and other things we say are the necessities of life. If you do not have money in this society, then you are in serious trouble. I think we would all agree on the fact that money is very important. 2. Money Is Overrated - This world is all about telling us how we can go about getting more of the stuff called money. However, too often we get caught up in trying to get more of the stuff and we end up hurting ourselves because we get to the place where we stop depending on the Lord. Our provision is His business - Matt. 6:25-33. 3. Money Can Be Used For Great Good - It has built hospitals, fed the hungry, clothed the naked, provided for the needs of the Kingdom of God and helped countless millions. (Ill. The parable of the Good Samaritan - Luke 10:30-37.) 4. Money Can Be Used For Great Evil - Money has financed the drug culture, pornography, prostitution, wars and every other vile practice known to man. It is the grease that lubricates the axles of sin - 1 Tim. 6:10. 5. Money Must Be Used Properly - Every Christian has the responsibility to use the resources which have been given to him by God to further God's kingdom upon the earth. When we invest our money in the kingdom of God, we also place our heart there. When we place our finances in the hands of the world, then we likewise tie our affections to things below and not things above - Matt. 6:19-24. 6. Money Can Lead To Terrible Bondage - When we allow ourselves to fall into the slavery of debt, we are hindering our ability to follow the Lord properly. Often, our indebtedness prevents us from serving the Lord as He would have us to - Pro.. 22:7. 7. Money Must Be Used To Bring Glory To God - 1 Cor. 10:31. When money is properly used to glorify the Lord, then the Lord is given the wonderful opportunity of proving His power to provide for His people, Mal. 3:8-12. When God is denied this opportunity, then the child of God has forfeited a great blessing and has entered into a state of unrepentant sin before the Lord. All of this leads us to the primary use for our money. That is, we are to use all that we have to bring glory to the Lord. This means that the primary use for money is for giving. When we give, we honor God, we advance His Kingdom, we demonstrate faith in His promises, we expose ourselves to His blessings and we do something in which everyone can participate. With these thoughts in mind, let's join Jesus and His Disciples in the Temple as Jesus watches the people make their offerings. In these few verses, Jesus gives some principles that should govern the use of our money especially in the matter of our giving. I. V. 41 THE MATTER OF OUR GIVING
I. The Matter Of Our Giving II. 42-44 THE MEASURE OF OUR GIVING (Ill. A little background on this scene might be in order right about here. As Jesus stood there that day watching the people give their offerings, He was watching not how they gave, but how much as well. At the Temple treasury, there were 13 brass chests, or boxes, into which the worshipers cast their offerings. These "chests" were called "trumpets" because they were shaped like trumpets. As the metal coins were cast into these trumpets, they make a loud noise. The more money that was cast in, the louder the sound. Each chest bore an inscription declaring what the money inside was to be used for. Considering the nature of these chests, it becomes obvious that those who wanted to put on a show could do so quiet easily. This was a practice that was rebuked by Jesus, Matt. 6:2. When the little widow gave her 2 small coins, they sounded mighty small compared to the offerings of the rich. However, to the Lord, they made the noise of a vast offering! When this little widow gave ALL she had, Jesus could no longer contain Himself, but used her giving as an example to all who were present that day. Her testimony still stands as one of the greatest examples of sacrifice in all of recorded human history.) With this in mind, notice a few principles from the bible concerning the measure of our giving.
I. The Matter Of Our Giving II. The Measure Of Our Giving III. V. 41-44 THE MOTIVE OF OUR GIVING (Ill. I can imagine the reaction of the crowds as the rich men threw in their large sums of money. I would expect that there was some major "ooohing" and "ahhhing" as the trumpets sounded and the money fell into the collection boxes. Then, I can see that little widow woman as she comes to the chests. She drops in her offering. Only 2 mites, equal to about ½ cent in our money. The crowds were probably silent as she gave her offering. But, while the others received the praises of men for their gifts, this woman received the praises of God. You see, it isn't the dollar amount that makes the offering a blessing, it is the heart behind the gift. It all comes down to motive. Let's talk for a minute about the motive of our giving.)
Conc: When we come to the topic of money, there are always those who get a little touchy. Some people simply are not going to honor the Lord with their giving until they get right with God. Some will say, "Preacher, it's not about the money." In truth, that's what it is always about! Anyone who refuses to give the Lord what belongs to Him loves his money more that he loves God. What is God's word about your money? That your money belongs to Him and that you will give an account as to how you use His money.
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