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Thanksgiving is this week, what are you thankful for? This week we explore how our input and output can affect one another as we measure what we give in this life. When you give at Harmony, you are investing in life change and are Advancing the Kingdom! GIVE TODAY, text any amount to (859) 459-0316 to get started (or give online @ my.harmonychurch.cc/give .
OPENING ILLUSTRATION:
Several years back we were at Jenni’s family for Thanksgiving. It was a big year because it was the first year Jenni’s mom really started entrusting others to do some of the cooking. Jenni comes from a family of 6 kids and when you start adding grandkids in, it’s like feeding an army. So, her mom had finally given up trying to do it all herself. The men took on one of the turkeys, Jenni baked some delicious pies and her sisters said they would make the green bean casserole and sweet potato casserole (both of which things they had no clue how to make).
Malachi 3:6-10 6 “I the Lord do not change. So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.
I hear the heart of a father here. It’s me with my kids when they feel like they’ve messed up in the worst way possible and they finally come back to me with tears in their eyes saying, “Dad, I’m sorry” I embrace them and tell them how much I love them and forgive them.
One of my heroes of faith is a man named Tony Kafka. Tony was a pastor in a small church in a small town in Kansas for years. He knew the scripture better than just about anyone I’ve ever known. I worked for Tony early on in ministry and he told me this story about how when he arrived at this church he had been just simply preaching the gospel of Jesus. He said some people didn’t like it so and they were people with money. They stopped giving to try and control the church. Tony said he prayed and didn’t feel God had released them from the church so he kept preaching. He said, they even tithed to the church when they weren’t making a paycheck - they tithed out of their savings. I’ll never forget sitting there listening to this man I respected so much tell me about the pain of watching people in his congregation driving brand new vehicles while he had to look in the cupboards to try and find enough food to feed his children.
I need to tell you, I’m not sure I believe that tithing is a Christian principle anymore - it was part of what the Jewish law demanded. 10% was actually pretty easy compared to what Christ calls us to. His call was regularly to 100%. Listen, every day, I walk through the halls of this church praying over you all, and my prayer is the same - it’s that God would start to raise up from our church people who would leave everything to go be missionaries, to become pastors and church planters, that we would have teens that would give up the money they could make in the world to go be pastors and do ministry. But let me tell you something, It’s pretty hard to be willing to give 100% when you haven’t been able to give 10% or 5% or 1%. Giving starts somewhere. Here’s what I’ve found - and God will bless when you start to bless. Because with the measure you use, it will be measured to you… It will be like that sweet potato casserole, overflowing…
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By Harmony Christian Church5
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Thanksgiving is this week, what are you thankful for? This week we explore how our input and output can affect one another as we measure what we give in this life. When you give at Harmony, you are investing in life change and are Advancing the Kingdom! GIVE TODAY, text any amount to (859) 459-0316 to get started (or give online @ my.harmonychurch.cc/give .
OPENING ILLUSTRATION:
Several years back we were at Jenni’s family for Thanksgiving. It was a big year because it was the first year Jenni’s mom really started entrusting others to do some of the cooking. Jenni comes from a family of 6 kids and when you start adding grandkids in, it’s like feeding an army. So, her mom had finally given up trying to do it all herself. The men took on one of the turkeys, Jenni baked some delicious pies and her sisters said they would make the green bean casserole and sweet potato casserole (both of which things they had no clue how to make).
Malachi 3:6-10 6 “I the Lord do not change. So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.
I hear the heart of a father here. It’s me with my kids when they feel like they’ve messed up in the worst way possible and they finally come back to me with tears in their eyes saying, “Dad, I’m sorry” I embrace them and tell them how much I love them and forgive them.
One of my heroes of faith is a man named Tony Kafka. Tony was a pastor in a small church in a small town in Kansas for years. He knew the scripture better than just about anyone I’ve ever known. I worked for Tony early on in ministry and he told me this story about how when he arrived at this church he had been just simply preaching the gospel of Jesus. He said some people didn’t like it so and they were people with money. They stopped giving to try and control the church. Tony said he prayed and didn’t feel God had released them from the church so he kept preaching. He said, they even tithed to the church when they weren’t making a paycheck - they tithed out of their savings. I’ll never forget sitting there listening to this man I respected so much tell me about the pain of watching people in his congregation driving brand new vehicles while he had to look in the cupboards to try and find enough food to feed his children.
I need to tell you, I’m not sure I believe that tithing is a Christian principle anymore - it was part of what the Jewish law demanded. 10% was actually pretty easy compared to what Christ calls us to. His call was regularly to 100%. Listen, every day, I walk through the halls of this church praying over you all, and my prayer is the same - it’s that God would start to raise up from our church people who would leave everything to go be missionaries, to become pastors and church planters, that we would have teens that would give up the money they could make in the world to go be pastors and do ministry. But let me tell you something, It’s pretty hard to be willing to give 100% when you haven’t been able to give 10% or 5% or 1%. Giving starts somewhere. Here’s what I’ve found - and God will bless when you start to bless. Because with the measure you use, it will be measured to you… It will be like that sweet potato casserole, overflowing…
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