How do we as Christians buck the cultural trend and instead of being
directed by fear, greed, scarcity, go deeper into God’s grace and generosity?
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We’ve been in a series called The Deeper Life, and we’ve been talking about five things that the earliest Christians, the first Christians, did to experience the deeper life that God promised them, that Jesus promised. And so, we’ve been talking about meeting together and seeking God daily through prayer, Bible, and journal. We’ve been talking about serving and how when you serve, you enter the deeper purpose that God has made you for in your life. Today we’re going to be talking about giving, that when we give, we enter deeper into God’s grace and generosity for us.
I just want to take a poll in the room, just to get a feeling for where we’re at on this issue. How many of you would say you would love to experience more of God’s goodness, generosity, favor, blessing and goodness and kindness in your life? Okay. Right, I think that’s everybody. We would all love to experience more of that in our lives.
There’s a fantastic story in the Bible where this huge crowd, far bigger than this, this huge crowd comes to Jesus while he’s out on this flat place. They want the same thing. They want to know how they can experience more of God’s goodness, more of God’s favor, more of God’s blessing in their life. They come to Jesus expecting that he’s going to teach them something amazing.
They come to Jesus thinking that he’s going to say something like, “All right, guys, here’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to get our swords, we’re going to get our torches, and we’re going to kick these Romans out. We’re going to take back the land that God gave us. This is our land. This is our land.” Then everyone’s going to go, “This is our land. This is … ,” this weird chant sort of thing.
This is what they were expecting, that Jesus was going to talk to them about how they could get back their land, how they could get back control, how they could become a nation again. This was the deeper life that they were expecting Jesus to talk about, to kick out the Romans.
And instead Jesus said, “Hey, if you want to experience the kingdom of God, if you want to experience this deeper life that God has promised to you, love your enemies.” At that point, I’m sure there was a few, “Boo! That’s not what we came here for.” That’s not what they were expecting. They wanted something different.
Jesus even went so far as to say, in that section about loving your enemies, he went so far as to say, “If anyone asks anything of you, just give it to them.” This was a people who were oppressed by the Romans, who a Roman soldier could come up and ask for your shoes, for the cloak off your back, and you’d have to give it to them. And Jesus is affirming that and saying, “Yeah, just give it to them.”
They’re thinking, “No, this is not how we experience the deeper life. It’s not by just giving it. We want to get something from God.” Very much like us. We want to get something from God. And yet Jesus tells them something they’re not expecting to hear.
Jesus, in Luke 6:38, in this very scene, tells them this. To the people who want to experience this deeper life, who want to have more of God’s blessing and favor in their life, he says this very unexpected thing. He says, “Give and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”
They’re thinking, “Wait, timeout, Jesus. You’re supposed to say ‘get’, ‘take’, ‘get the land back’,” and yet Jesus is saying