Stocking the Shelves
April 27
Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in
my house.
Malachi 3:10
Grace didn’t understand this “tithing thing,” as she put it. Yesterday’s sermon
had been titled, “Stocking God’s Shelves.” The pastor had spoken about giving
God the first fruits of our labor as an act of love and obedience. He spoke of
God’s instruction to the Israelites on this matter, referencing Old and New
Testament Scripture. He said, “In reality, everything we have is God’s. But
because He loves us so much, He doesn’t force us to tithe.” He spoke about
reciprocity and how we can’t outgive God, reading from Malachi where God
says, “Test me in this.”
Grace and her husband, Reggie, were new Christians. All this stuff was
foreign to them, but they wanted to do the right thing. So, out of obedience,
Reggie and Grace began giving fifteen percent of their income—ten percent
for tithe, five percent of offering—to help stock God’s shelves. It was difficult
at first, sitting down each payday and writing that first check to God. But
they did it. And within the first two months, things began to happen. Reggie
received a pre-evaluation raise, and Grace received an insurance settlement
she knew nothing about. God was responding to their obedience to keep His
storehouses full.
h
The subject of tithing makes many people uncomfortable, and many get
offended every time the collection plate is passed.
Taking into consideration that there are those in ministry who pollute
what God has ordained, Scripture is clear on our financial responsibility to
God’s church. Building the kingdom requires finances. Whether we make a
contribution or not is up to us.
When Jesus said, “The love of money is the root of all kinds of evil,” He was
saying that we either trust in Him for what we need or we trust in ourselves.
When we hoard our money, we are stealing our own blessings because God
cannot and will not bless those who do not sow into His kingdom. “Bring” is a
command with both a choice and a promise attached.
Prayer
“Lord, teach me to trust You and believe. Help money
to become a tool for the kingdom and not a vice
that seduces my heart. In Jesus’ Name, amen.”
No comments:
Post a Comment