Good morning and welcome! I hope this article fills you with faith, hope, and love. I hope your Thanksgiving Holiday was filled with faith, family, food, fun, and fellowship. God is good to us all, even though we all have battles to fight, problems to solve, and mountains and valleys to navigate. We remain secure in His providence.
Only four Sundays left in 2022. Let’s finish this year strong and faithful in our living and giving. I read about a man who knelt with his preacher one night and prayed as he committed himself to give a tenth of what he earned to the Lord. His first week’s pay was $100 so his offering was $10. As he grew older he became more prosperous and his tenth became $20 and then $50. He moved to another city and soon his tenth became $100 then $200 then $500. He then called his old friend and former preacher to please come by to visit. The preacher arrived at the man’s big, beautiful house. They had a good time talking over old times and finally, the man came to the point with the preacher, “Do you remember that prayer and promise I made years ago to give the Lord a tenth of all I earned? How can I be released from that promise?” “Why do you want to be released?” asked the preacher. “It’s like this,” the man replied. When I made that promise I only had to give $10, but now my offering is $500. I can’t afford to give away money like that.” The preacher looked at his friend and said, “I’m afraid we can’t get a release from that promise, but there is something we can do. We can kneel right here and ask God to shrink your income so you will only have to give $10 again.” The man declined.
$40,000 for my brand-new car. $10,000 for a piece of sod.
$10,000 I paid to begin a house – A dollar I give to God
A tidy sum to entertain – My friends in pointless chatter.
And when the world goes crazy mad, I ask, “Lord, what’s the matter?”
Yet, there is one big question – For the answer I still search
“With things so bad in this old world, what’s holding back the church?”
Look at what the Bible says in 2 Corinthians 9:6-8, “But this I say; He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work”.
How about it? MB
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