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"A Sore Evil Under The
Sun"
"There is a sore evil which
I have seen under the sun, namely, riches kept by the owners thereof
to their hurt. "
(Ecclesiastes 5:13)
When you and I ignore the needs of humanity and
fail to support the cause of Christ with our money, the church of
the Lord is hindered in its work, but the greatest injury suffered
is a personal one. Others will support the Lord's work and truth
will triumph but the soul-shriveling effects of covetousness will
leave its mark on our hearts.
SAVING TILL IT HURTS
You often hear people talk about "giving till it hurts" but you
seldom see it practiced in life. Most people are like the old country
farmer, who said, "I know the Lord said, It's mo’ blessed
to give than to receive', but receivin' is good enuff for me." Therefore
the "Sore Evil" of every age from Solomon's day until now has been
"Riches kept by the owners thereof to their hurt. "
Can you imagine anyone more miserable than the
greedy, grasping miser who hoards his money in some secret place
for fear it will be found and spends anxious days and sleepless
nights guarding it. Yes, you can "Keep till it hurts," because stinginess
will destroy your love for humanity and cause you to rob God by
withholding that which is his (Malachi 3:8). The following inscription
was found on the tomb stone of a graceless old "tight-wad" who was
noted for the high rate of interest he charged:
Here lies old Twenty-Per-Cent,
The more he made, the less he spent,
The less he spent, the more he craved,
If he gets to heaven, well all be saved.
The Bible teaches thrift and industry and it
certainly isn't wrong to save a portion of our earnings in preparation
for the days when our ability to earn will not meet the needs of
the hour. Such preparation for our future needs appears to be both
sensible and scriptural, but lets not neglect present obligations
to prepare for a future that we may never live to see.
There are numerous examples of the vanity, the
futility and foolishness of "Laying up treasures on earth, where
moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and
steal" (Matt. 6:19). The prize fool of the universe was the
rich man mentioned in (Luke 12) who selfishly sought to lay up treasures
to satisfy his own lusts but was "Not rich toward God" The true
aim of life is not to get but to give, not to be ministered unto
but to minister.
GIVING BECAUSE WE LOVE TO
GIVE
Why do you give of your means? There are many motives for giving
our money, some are worthy and others unworthy. Do you give in order
to establish a reputation for liberality among your friends? Do
you give because of the pressure of public opinion in order to avoid
criticism? Some men have been known to give public donations to
churches in order to advertise their business. Other men give in
order to match the donation of some brother and then be able to
say, "I gave as much as Brother Blank", when they are able to give
a great deal more. Our giving should always be prompted by a sincere
love for Christ and for humanity. "Every man according as he
purposeth in his heart, so let him give; Not grudgingly, or of necessity.
for God loveth a cheerful giver" (2 Cor. 9:7). Brother Gayle
Oler wrote, "In your giving, be sure to remember the motive, as
well as the money. Giving is not only a matter of cash, but of culture
of the character. It involves your soul as well as your silver."
This is a true statement and worthy of serious consideration. Let's
examine our hearts and see if we are giving with the proper motive.
WHEN SHOULD WE GIVE, AND
HOW MUCH?
Paul answers both phases of this question for us in one passage
of scripture, "Upon the first day of the week let every one of
you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be
no gatherings when I come " (I Cor. 16:2). Some one has arranged
the basic facts on giving as set forth in this verse as follows:
GOD'S PLAN OF CHURCH FINANCE
• PERIODIC - “Upon the first
day of the week” - Habitual, prayerful, cheerful.
• PERSONAL - “Let every one of you”
- Each man, each woman, each boy, each girl, individual act,
no proxy.
• PROVIDENT -“Lay by him in store”
- Planned, deliberate, thoughtful, never haphazard.
• PROPORTIONATE - “As God hath prospered
him” - Generous, equal, responsible, faithful.
• PREVENTATIVE - “That there be no gathering
when I come” - No deficit, no worry, no drives, no schemes.
Every member of the church ought to study these
facts and purpose to give as the Lord requires. Many of us give
more to pleasure than we ever give to Gods cause.
WHEN SHOULD I QUIT GIVING?
"What, Giving Again?" I asked in Dismay,
"And must I keep giving and giving always?"
"Oh, No", said the angel piercing me thru,
"Just give till the Father stops giving to you."
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