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29b “Giving: What if the Blessing Isn’t What I Want?”
Passage: Acts 4:36-37
”Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus, whom the apostles called Barnabas
(which means Son of Encouragement), sold a field he owned and brought
the money and put it at the apostles’ feet.”
Devotion:
[The Lord placed on my heart the need to address this issue of giving
from a different perspective than yesterday’s devotion.]
When I was growing up I had a cousin Larry who was my same age.
Larry and I were the best of friends despite the fact he lived in
Tennessee and I lived in California. As Christmas approached the
year we were both 12 years old, we decided we were going to be rock
stars and therefore needed guitars. We agreed we would both ask
for guitars for Christmas, then when we saw each other during summer
vacation we would write some songs and play together. As Christmas
approached my Mom and Dad asked me what I wanted for Christmas –
I explained the plan that Larry and I had made – therefore
the only thing I wanted for Christmas was a guitar. Christmas morning
arrived and I was shocked to see a number of presents under the
tree with my name on them (wow I thought, my parents were really
generous this year) – I quickly passed over all of them until
I found the one shaped just the right way – could this be
it? I tore off the wrapping as my heart raced. You can imagine my
disappointment when I discovered a toy guitar, with plastic strings
“for ages 5 and up”. I never unpackaged the gift.
You might think I was ungrateful – maybe, but I will admit
I was incredibly disappointed. Have you ever felt that way before?
I think my experience and reaction to it, is one of the core issues
in our relationship with God on the subject of giving: We don’t
trust Him to give us what we want. In Malachi 3:10, the Lord tells
us “Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there
may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the LORD Almighty,
“and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven
and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough
for it.” This is the only circumstance in the Bible in which
the Lord tells us He wants us to test Him. If we step out in faith
He will “pour out so much blessing that we won’t have
room for it”. My earthly parents had a budget and 3 other
children to buy for as well. They had limited resources. God does
not. So what is the key to receiving “so much blessing that
you won’t have room for it”? The answer: “Bring
the whole tithe into the storehouse.”
We so often tithe superficially – giving whatever is leftover
after everything else is paid (what amounts to loose change). That’s
the opposite of what the Lord instructs. Everything belongs to the
Lord; He has given us everything we have – therefore we need
to tithe first (“bring the whole tithe”) and live on
what’s left. If you are not experiencing “so much blessing
you don’t have room for it” – the problem is the
condition of your heart not the balance on your credit card bill.
Question to Ponder:
Jesus tells us in Matthew 6:26, “Look at the birds of the
air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your
heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than
they?” It comes down to this: Do we believe God will just
meet our needs for survival, or He will fill us to the point that
we have room for no more? When you believe in that promise you can
tithe in faith – which is the point. How can you begin to
tithe by faith? Do you need to talk with your spouse or family about
this? What is your first step?
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