What The Church Expects From You
Rush hour commutes, soccer
practice for the kids, extra work from
the office
and the everyday demands
of live in
a culture awash in activities
and time demands
is posing a
serious dilemma for churches across
the country.
People
are so busy
that they simply don't
have time
to serve on
church committees
or work in church service projects.
How
much do you care
about the church?
About Gods people? How much
of your time
is spent helping givingpraying for your church? A
lot of people
give money to the church but much less give themselves.
There are a lot of reasons that
move people to give to the church. I know that some people give as a
write-off so that
they will get a
break on the
taxes they pay to the government. If that
is your only motive for giving,
it is not a proper one.
A tax write-off is just not enough.
That is not
going to help you any
with God.
Some people give to the church to gain a
reputation for giving.
The Bible truth of the matter is that God really isn't
interested in
our money. Oh, don't get me
wrong. The Bible
says we are supposed to
give. But it's our heart condition that God is most interested in.
In fact,
even more than money, he
wants us to give our time, our
prayers and our service to the institution he's created to be his hands and feet on this
earth: The church.
There are Bible stories galore about the consequences of not
supporting the church.
It is striking that the very first death recorded in the church occurred
when a
couple, Ananias and
Sapphira, decided
they would gain a reputation for
giving that they did not really deserve.
In the fifth chapter of Acts
we read that other people were giving property. This couple thought they would get in on the
honor and prestige that was being heaped on those
who generously
gave, so they
gave some of the
proceeds from tome land they sold.
But they
pretended that they gave
all of it when they really did not.
When the
Holy Spirit dealt with that hypocritical kind of giving he dealt very severely with it.
Some people give because they were afraid of dying and they want to make
Brownie points with God.
There have
been people who give hundreds of thousands of
dollars because they felt it would help them in their standing before God at the judgment seat. But they were not giving to help the cause of God or the church. They gave because they thought they could
buy Gods favor.
All these are wrong motives.
When it comes to giving, motive is more important than the amount.
God is not so interested in how much you give the church, but why you
give. Do you love the church? Thats the example we have from Christ.
More than 24
million seniors
collectively volunteer
6 billion hours each year in the United States.
Researchers at the
University of Michigan recently
discovered that the survival rate of seniors who volunteered 40 or more hours a year for a single cause was 40 percent
greater than that of non-volunteers.
"Seniors who volunteer say it improves their health, life
satisfaction, and social well-being," says Donna Thurmond, director of Senior Services for Volunteers of America.
So helping
others and serving as
Jesus commands us to do is not only a
good thing to
do, it's good for us. In fact, we were all created with a
desire to serve. That's why it feels so good when we do so, because it's
what we were made to do.
But the real reason we serve is because that is what Jesus did. that's the example he lefty us in the Bible.
We know it as the Golden Rule: Do unto othwers as you'd have them do to you.
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