Monthly Archives: March 2014

THE ART OF INVESTING

Buying In

Instruct those who are rich in the present age not to be arrogant or to set their hope on the uncertainty of wealth, but on God, who richly provides us with all things to enjoy. Instruct them to do what is good, to be rich in good works, to be generous, willing to share,  storing up for themselves a good reserve for the age to come, so that they may take hold of life that is real. 1 Timothy 6:17-19 (HCSB)

I was always told when considering what stocks to buy to remember the “Golden Rule”. No, not the one that says “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you”, but the one that says “Buy low and sell high.” This seems to be the most important rule to remember. However, I think there is even one more important than that. It is making the decision to invest in the first place! When can talk about investing, we can analyze it and follow it, but until we participate in it we will never benefit for all the studying. The same is true about Biblical principles. They must be practiced to do any good.

The story is told about a group of guys who were returning from playing golf in rural Georgia. As they drove down a two-lane road they came up on a smoldering house. It was obvious it had burned during the night. Standing in front of the smoldering ashes was a distraught woman with a small child. The men were Christians, so they stopped the car and asked if she was okay. She said nobody was hurt but she had lost all she had. The men each pulled a few dollars out of their pockets and handed it to the woman and said, “God bless you.”

They drove off in silence. After a couple of miles the driver stopped the car and took off his golf hat. He turned to his buddies and said, “Okay, take out your wallets and give me all the money you have and we’re going to go back and give it to her.” They emptied their wallets and one man even wrote a large check. The amount in the hat totaled over $1,000.

When they returned, they found the woman standing in the same place. The driver got out and said to the woman, “We just gave you some money, but we made a mistake. Would you be willing to give me all that money back?”

The woman looked at him as if he was crazy, but without complaining she gave him the few dollars they had given her. The driver then added that money to that inside his hat and handed her the whole hat. Then he said, “We’ll be sending you more.”

What a great picture of the fulfillment of this parable. God asks us to give Him all we have—and we don’t have that much—and what we have He gave to us in the first place. But when we willingly surrender everything to Him, He pours out so much blessing we can’t even contain it all!

Today’s Prayer

Dear Lord,

Thank You for the many blessings in my life. Help me to count the ones I have and not dwell on the ones I want. Help me to trust You in every area of my life, even with the material blessings I so enjoy. May I use them for Your eternal purposes and not merely temporal pleasures. In Jesus Name, Amen.

GIVE UNTIL IT HURTS!

Worship the Provider

“Get up, go to Zarephath that belongs to Sidon and stay there. Look, I have commanded a woman who is a widow to provide for you there.” 1 Kings 17:9 (HCSB)

God has an incredible way of putting us into situations where we learn to trust Him. This is certainly the case with Elijah. God has led him beside a brook that has dried up. He continues to provide for him by sending him to a widow that has enough provision for one more meal before she dies! Whoever said that God does not have a sense of humor?

However, when you stop to think about it, the faith upon which one chooses to build his life can only be forged in the heat of the moment when everything hangs in the balance. This is exactly what God does with Elijah. He places him in some incredible situations where the only salvation must come from God. There is simply no other explanation. God did it! At that point, we must be careful to worship God and not the provisions He has supplied.

It is so easy to take for granted the Provider and just celebrate the provisions. In fact, it is easy to think that we are something special because we have obtained them. If we are not humble, we can easily get to the place where we feel like the secure man. Secure in our own strength and not God’s. Edward Hardee gives a new take on the familiar classic the 23rd Psalm when we worship the provision instead of the Provider.

“The secure man’s 23rd Psalm says…

I am my provider, I shall not be in want

I have stored up hay if the grass is not green in the valley

I have a big canteen just in case the waters are dried up

I have a map so I can find the right path

Even if I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I have no fear… I have a living will, my funeral paid for and a healthy life insurance policy to care for my family.

I will fear no evil because I have theft alarms on my car and home and the police will be there in minutes.

My accountant and my broker, they comfort me.

I have prepared an investment portfolio that will put food on the table for years to come, even if my competitors should go belly up.

I have been anointed with ability and good planning.

Surely, income and dividends will follow me every month, without fail.

And I will dwell in my own home, not a nursing home, all the days of my life.”

As you spend your day, take time to praise the God from whom all blessings flow!

Today’s Prayer

Dear Lord,

Thank You for all the many wonderful things I have to fill up my time with an enriched life. Please forgive me for thinking that I did what it took to get to where I am. Help me to remember that You gave me life and the ability to live life with meaning. May I live trusting You and not the things which You have given.  Thank You for all You have given. In Jesus Name, Amen.

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MARCH 30th

10:00 AM Sunday School

11:00 AM Blended Worship

12:00 Noon Covered Dish Lunch

Give Until It Hurts!

The Provisions of God

So he did what the LORD commanded. Elijah left and lived by the Wadi Cherith where it enters the Jordan. The ravens kept bringing him bread and meat in the morning and in the evening, and he drank from the wadi. 1 Kings 17:5-6 (HCSB)

Have you ever been to a point in your life where you prayed for God’s provisions? I mean really prayed without ceasing for God to work in your life? I have. It is great to know that God loves us enough to meet our needs, but sometimes His provisions come it ways we never expect as the following story from  Joel Vicente illustrates.

“A young man was getting ready to graduate from college. For many months he had admired a beautiful sports car in a dealer’s showroom, and knowing that his father could well afford it, he told him that was all he wanted. As Graduation Day approached, the young man awaited signs that his father had purchased the car. Finally, on the morning of his graduation, his father called him into his private study.

His father told him how proud he was to have such a fine son, and told him how much he loved him. He handed his son a beautiful wrapped gift box. Curious, but somewhat disappointed, the young man opened the box and found a lovely, leather bound Bible, with the young man’s name embossed in gold.

Angrily, he raised his voice to his father and said, “With all your money you give me a Bible?” and stormed out of the house, leaving the Bible.

Many years passed and the young man was very successful in business. He had a beautiful home and wonderful family, but realized his father was very old and thought perhaps he should go to him. He had not seen him since that graduation day. But before he could make arrangements, he received a telegram telling him his father had passed away, and willed all of his possessions to his son. He needed to come home immediately and take care of things.

When he arrived at his father’s house, sudden sadness and regret filled his heart.

He began to search through his father’s important papers and saw the still new Bible, just as he had left it years ago. With tears, he opened the Bible and began to turn the pages.

His father has carefully underlined a verse, Matthew 7:11, “And if ye, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more shall your Heavenly Father which is in heaven, give to those who ask Him?”

As he read those words, a car key dropped from the back of the Bible. It had a tag with the dealer’s name, the same dealer who had the sports car he had desired. On the tag was the date of his graduation, and the words….PAID IN FULL.

How many times have we missed God’s blessings because they are not packaged as we expected?”

Today’s Prayer

Dear Lord,

As I trust You completely, help me to receive the provisions You provide with a grateful heart knowing you give me always what I need. In Jesus Name, Amen.

GIVE UNTIL IT HURTS!

Yahweh vs Baal

Now Elijah the Tishbite, from the Gilead settlers, said to Ahab, “As the LORD God of Israel lives, I stand before Him, and there will be no dew or rain during these years except by my command!” 1 Kings 17:1 (HCSB)

Have you ever wondered if God is really able to supply all your needs? If we are honest, all of us at one time or another have had a moment when a crisis of faith has appeared. I will tell you that it always seems to come in an unsuspecting way. And at a time that challenges us in ways never imagined. This is what the story of Elijah is all about.

This is the first time that the Prophet Elijah is introduced in the Bible. He is coming at a much needed time in the annals of faith. He throws down the gauntlet in a cosmic matchup between Baal and Yahweh. To help us understand the importance of this matchup, it will be necessary to understand who is Baal?

Ahab is the King of Israel beginning in 784 BC and reigns for 22 years. You have heard it said that behind every important man is a good woman. Well, in this case, Ahab has a women behind him but I would not call her good. Her name is Jezebel. She influenced her husband to incorporate the worship of Baal into the society of Israel. Baal was the god of lighting and storm. He was the god responsible for the fertility of the land.

Elijah comes on the scene when Baal worship is in full swing. His name Elijah means “my God is Yahweh” and we are introduced to him when he confronts Ahab the King. He proclaims to the King, “As the LORD God of Israel lives, I stand before Him, and there will be no dew or rain during these years except by my command!” The stage is now set for a demonstration of power between Baal and Yahweh. It will be a display of power, a time of testing, and provisions.

If you are like me, I do not like taking test. However, test are extremely important throughout life. Joel Sumaqaysay tells about “Testing the Genuine”. He says, “All sorts of things are tested to prove that they are genuine. When you go to a bank and give a $20 bill to the cashier, she holds it to a special light. Why would she do that? Because she is testing it to make sure it is genuine. During the time when the Philippines was not using a special light to determine the genuineness of the dollar bills, the bank tellers would just hold the dollars close to the light and then examine the pictures that were printed on the dollar bills. I was so curious what the teller was doing and I asked him how to know that the dollar is genuine by just looking at it? He told me that if the hair of the picture of a man on the dollar is not combed properly the dollar is fake.”

We expect EVERYTHING that has value to be tested. The faith that is not tested is the faith that cannot be trusted. Is your faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, genuine?

Today’s Prayer

Dear Lord,

The psalmist wrote “Test me, LORD, and try me; examine my heart and mind.” Psalm 26:2 (HCSB) I pray that I might be found genuine in my faith today. In Jesus Name, Amen.

Our society in so many ways has forgotten the true meaning of generosity. Mother Teresa of Calcutta, during her speech to the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC on February 3, 1994, used the phrase “Give until it hurts” nine (9) times. She was speaking of selflessness. How can you be selfless in a world where everyone seems to be trying to get to the top?

GIVE UNTIL IT HURTS!

But she said, “As the LORD your God lives, I don’t have anything baked—only a handful of flour in the jar and a bit of oil in the jug. Just now, I am gathering a couple of sticks in order to go prepare it for myself and my son so we can eat it and die.”  Then Elijah said to her, “Don’t be afraid; go and do as you have said. But first make me a small loaf from it and bring it out to me. Afterward, you may make some for yourself and your son, 1 Kings 17:12-13 (HCSB)

The speech of Mother Teresa to the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC on February 3, 1994 was entitled “Whatsoever You Do”. However, the speech contained the phrase “Give until it hurts” nine times.  The following is an excerpt from the beginning of the speech…

“Jesus gave His life to love us and He tells us that we also have to give whatever it takes to do good to one another. And in the Gospel Jesus says very clearly: “Love as I have loved you.” Jesus died on the Cross because that is what it took for Him to do good to us – to save us from our selfishness in sin. He gave up everything to do the Father’s will to show us that we too must be willing to give up everything to do God’s will – to love one another as He loves each of us. If we are not willing to give whatever it takes to do good to one another, sin is still in us. That is why we too must give to each other until it hurts.

It is not enough for us to say: “I love God,” but I also have to love my neighbor. St. John says that you are a liar if you say you love God and you don’t love your neighbor. How can you love God whom you do not see, if you do not love your neighbor whom you see, whom you touch, with whom you live? And so it is very important for us to realize that love, to be true, has to hurt. I must be willing to give whatever it takes not to harm other people and, in fact, to do good to them. This requires that I be willing to give until it hurts. Otherwise, there is no true love in me and I bring injustice, not peace, to those around me.”

What would your world, the place where you live and play, look like it love rule in the hearts for everyone. Not the selfish, superficial kind of love that seems to be so prevalent in our world today. You know what I mean. The love that says I will love you forever as long as… I never realized that forever could be so short! Moreover, that is not love; that is a contract.

God has created us for more than that. He loves us and His love was fully demonstrated by His Son Jesus Christ who willing “gave unit it hurt” so that we might know the salvation that comes only through Him! This type of giving, this type of living is selfless.

Today’s Prayer

Dear Lord,

My life is truly in Your hands to do with what You will. I know that I was made in Your image and that is good. However, I have rebelled sought to live out my life in self-serving ways. Please forgive me. Help me to learn the blessing of giving. May I give myself to You and to others in selfless acts of service. Help me to truly love others in Jesus Name, Amen.