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Honor the Lord

The book of Proverbs is not so much about right and wrong as it is

about wisdom and foolishness. As one reads through the book, one will

see the benefits of wisdom and the pitfalls of foolishness.

Read Proverbs 3:1–10. What wonderful promises are given here? Also,

what does “firstfruits of all your increase” mean?

God asks us to put Him first in the management of our possessions as

an acknowledgment of His ownership of all things and as a demonstra-

tion of our faith in Him to provide for us. But even more than this, He

says that if we will put Him first, then He will bless what’s left. For us

to do this—that is, to put Him first—is an act of faith, an act of trust,

a manifestation of trusting in the Lord with all your heart and, indeed,

not leaning on your own understanding (which is especially important,

because so often things happen that we cannot understand and cannot

make sense of).

Nothing, though, should spur us on more in trusting God and His

love than does the Cross. When you realize what each one of us has

been given in Jesus, not just as our Creator (John 1:1–4) and our

Sustainer (Heb. 1:3), but also as our Redeemer (Rev. 5:9), returning to

God the firstfruits of whatever we have is, indeed, the least we could do.

“Not only does the Lord claim the tithe as His own, but He tells us how it

should be reserved for Him. He says, ‘Honor the Lord with thy substance,

and with the first fruits of all thine increase.’ This does not teach that we are

to spend our means on ourselves, and bring to the Lord the remnant, even

though it should be otherwise an honest tithe. Let God’s portion be first set

apart.”—Ellen G. White, Counsels on Stewardship, p. 81.

God says that if we put Him first, our “barns will be filled with

plenty” (Prov. 3:10, NKJV). Yet, this is not going to happen by miracle;

that is, you are not going to wake up one day and find your barns and

vats suddenly full.

Instead, the Bible is filled with principles about good stewardship,

careful planning, and financial responsibility, of which faithfulness to

what God calls us to do is our first and foremost responsibility.

How, though, do we learn to trust God and in His promises dur-

ing hard financial times when, even while we are seeking to be

faithful, the barns and vats are not full?

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