Note from Valerie: Okay, here is the truth of it. In my small group on Tuesday the discussion turned to tithing. It was incredible to hear everyone talk about how Abba has blessed them in abundance since they started tithing. Then on Wednesday morning I received this fantastic e-devotional from Max Lucedo. You know that I don't believe in coincidences in the Christian life - so I thought - okay, you discuss tithing in small groups, the next morning you get this devotional and you are the one who sends things out on the e-Ministry. So I connected the dots - and am sending it out. My prayer as this comes out to you is that it touches your heart - like it touched mine.
The UpWords Weekly Email Devotional
MaxLucado.com/newsletter
10/12/05
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GIVE FOR YOUR OWN SAKE - - - - -
By Max Lucado
You don't give for God's sake. You give for your sake. “The purpose of tithing is to teach you to always put God first in your lives” (Deut. 14:23 TLB).
How does tithing teach you? Consider the simple act of writing a check for the offering. First you enter the date. Already you are reminded that you are a time-bound creature and every possession you have will rust or burn. Best to give it while you can.
Then you enter the name of the one to whom you are giving the money. If the bank would cash it, you'd write God. But they won't, so you
write the name of the church or group that has earned your trust.
Next comes the amount. Ahhh, the moment of truth. You're more than a person with a checkbook. You're David, placing a stone in the sling. You're Peter, one foot on the boat, one foot on the lake. You're a little boy in a big crowd. A picnic lunch is all the Teacher needs, but it's all you have.
What will you do?
Sling the stone?
Take the step?
Give the meal?
Careful now, don't move too quickly. You aren't just entering an amount . . . you are making a confession. A confession that God owns it all anyway.
And then the line in the lower left-hand corner on which you write what the check is for. Hard to know what to put. It's for light bills and literature. A little bit of outreach. A little bit of salary.
Better yet, it's partial payment for what the church has done to help you raise your family . . . keep your own priorities sorted out . . . tune you in to his ever-nearness.
Or, perhaps, best yet, it's for you. For though the gift is to God, the benefit is for you. It's a moment for you to clip yet another strand from the rope of earth so that when he returns you won't be tied up.
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From When God Whispers Your Name
Copyright 1994, Max Lucado