Saturday, March 30, 2013

Asia 2013: Much Is Required


Much is Required:
"For everyone to whom much is given, from him much will be required; and to whom much has been committed, of him they will ask the more." Luke 12:48

Simply by living  in a country like ours, we fall into the "much has been given" category.  Compared to the majority of the world, we truly have an embarrassment of riches. Don't believe me; then go somewhere else (this is a digression from the topic at hand, so I won't stay here long, but we in America have an increasingly small world view and it can really only change by getting out of our bubbles and seeing what else is out there. Again, another topic, another day). We are blessed with so much more than what we need; more clothes, more money, more food, more stuff; and still our closed-hand Christianity causes us to struggle with letting go of even the 10% we say belongs to God.  Not only have we more than we need materially, but we have also been given so much wealth spiritually speaking.  We can worship publicly, openly, without fear of government persecution.  We have many universities dedicated to furthering biblical knowledge and understanding.  We have instant access to worship music, sermon podcasts, theological newsletters, books, commentaries.  Hundreds of times a year we can attend day to week long conferences designed to encourage and inform Christians and to grow our communities for further encouragement. My team and I were in a country that politically and socially threatens and ostracizes Christians and they still, risking persecution, meet together, sing praises together and pursue further biblical knowledge together.   They put into practice what it really means to be the church. Acts 2: 44-45 says of the early church, "all who believed were together, and had all things in common, and sold their possessions and goods, and divided them among all, as anyone had need." This perfectly describes the way the Christians we stayed with lived.  Note that these verses do not speak of law or government or even of the established leaders of specific churches compelling or forcing its members into this activity. No, with joy and ease they saw that their blessings were not for hoarding or for self pleasure only, but they they were blessed so that they in turn could bless others (see those "good works" that were planned for us).  For some this meant money, for others hospitality, for others teaching and serving.  Our missionary friends use their home to shelter any who have need, they provide food even when they don't have enough themselves, and they show the love of God that is in their hearts to believer and non-believer alike (and if they are non-believers, they rarely are by the time they leave).  They also actively teach and practice the doctrine of firstfruits. "The first of the firstfruits of your land you shall bring into the house of the Lord your God"(Exodus 23:19).  When they give someone a goat, the first kid is given back to the church.  People aren't looking to be blessed only; so much more blessing comes from paying forward what has been given you.  We cannot know what joy we miss out on when we live in fear of losing what we have rather than being open to our lives being used for the blessing of others.  This isn't oppressing! This isn't suffering! It's a joy.  And we're missing it! Imagine with me for a minute.  Imagine that Christians didn't stop when they achieved 10% giving? What would it looked like if we really acted out our professed faith? If we can trust God with securing our eternal salvation, should we not all the more trust Him with providing for our needs so that we can live as the church should be living? What would happen if instead of the minimum, we trusted God enough to say, "I'm going to keep what I need to get by and everything else will go back to God"? Can you even imagine that? Can you imagine how this world would change.  I live in a city that is business-centered and is, compared to most cities, quite expensive to live in.  I am well acquainted with seeing a paycheck disappear in a few bills, a tank of gas and a night out.  I'm not saying that we should just give every cent away and expect God to right a check to the electric company.  But, guys, we have been given brains for a reason.  I'll never claim to be good at math, but I know how Starbucks adds up; I know how much cable costs (and how much time it takes from us).  What if we decided to stop being Christians in name only, Christians only when it is convenient and instead we were radical followers of Jesus Christ? I can tell you what would happen.  I may not know every area that this would affect; I don't know how many hungry people would have food, how many naked people would have clothes, how many girls wouldn't be sold for their bodies because their families had the money they needed; but I know what would happen in our own hearts.  Instead of relying on our jobs, our hours, our hard work to get by, we would understand that relying on Christ is so much better.  We would have the faith to move mountains when we saw God provide and continue to bless us; blessings upon blessings! My dad always says that we can't afford to stop giving.  When we use what we have been given for the Lord, He will not withhold future blessings.  He will give them all the more.  He is Faithful. Don't you want to know what the hymn writer felt when He penned these words:

“Great is Thy faithfulness! Great is Thy faithfulness!
  Morning by morning new mercies I see;
All I have needed Thy hand hath provided
    Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord, unto me!"

I long to rely on the Lord and not myself for all that I need. Why would we forgo that blessing just to worry about our problems by ourselves? Let's put our faith into action.  I promise we won't forget it.  Remember to consider the lilies.

"Consider the lilies, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin; and yet I say to you, even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. If then God so clothes the grass, which today is in the field and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, how much more will He clothe you, O you of little faith?" Luke 12:27

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