January
13, 2018 NOTES
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Giving Series: Part 1, “Trust is Everything”
Hebrews 3:1-19
Giving Series: Part 1, “Trust is Everything”
Hebrews 3:1-19
SIS –
Giving to God through His Church is NOT
about money – it’s about trust.
O.K.,
today we are going to begin a series of messages dealing with “Giving Money to
God.” Any sermon on giving is likely to
receive one of two responses by the congregation. Positive or negative. Church-goers who are giving generously will
have a positive response, even if they feel challenged to give more. If a church member is not giving what they
know they should be giving, they will feel the preacher is laying “guilt trip”
on them. Fact is, it isn’t the preacher
causing the guilt, but the person’s disobedience.
Suppose
you go to a Doctor for your annual check-up
The Dr. is likely to start poking at you in various places and asking,
“Does that hurt?” Now, the poking and
prodding may cause pain because the Dr. has been insensitive and poked too
hard. Or, more likely, the Dr.’s poking
has found a sensitive spot indicating that something may be wrong. The Dr. may say, “We have to order some more
tests because it should not hurt when I poke you there.
Friends,
it is always my intent to preach the truth of God with great love and care for
those who will hear His message. I do
not wish to be insensitive or poke too hard.
If you feel any discomfort from these Bible-based messages on giving
money to the Church, then I would pray that you ask the Great Physician, Jesus
Christ, why you feel pain in that area of your Christian life. I pray you will ask Jesus to diagnose your
problem and prescribe a remedy so that you may receive the “full reward of your
faith” (2Jn. 8).
SIS
– Giving to God through His Church is not
about money – it’s about trust.
Nobody
is ever going to go to hell because they did not give enough money to the
Church. Nobody is going to go to heaven
because they gave a lot of money to church.
Giving to God through His church
is not about money – it’s about trust.
Friend,
if your spiritual life shrivels up and dies on the vine it will not be because
you did not “give enough money” to God through the Church – it will be because
you never learned to “trust God.”
Giving to God through His church is not
about money – it is about trust. “Do you trust God enough to give sacrificially
to support His Work?”
I
hate to carry change around in my pocket – especially pennies. A
penny is not much money. You can’t
buy much with a penny. In fact, the
United States Treasury has considered not even minting anymore pennies. Since about 1982, copper pennies have not
even been copper. They are zinc with a
copper coating. At today’s copper
prices, a penny isn’t even worth a penny.
I think it is something like 1/400th of a cent of copper.
But
a few years ago something struck me as I looked at a penny. I realized that it was the most valuable
piece of the world that I could ever possess.
So, I almost always have a penny in my pocket. How is a penny so valuable? It is not the little bit of precious copper that
makes a penny. It is the four words that
are printed on the penny that make it immensely valuable: “In God
We Trust.”
Friends,
that little penny you received when you came to church this morning holds the
key to everything good that could come into your life – if you learn how to
“trust God.” I have a simple statement
to make about “trusting God.” Trust
is EVERYTHING!
The
writer of Hebrews guided by the Holy Spirit describes the horrible result of
“failing to trust God.” Read that with
me (7-11):
7 Therefore,
as the Holy Spirit says: Today, if you hear His voice, 8 do not
harden your hearts as in the rebellion, on the day of testing in the
wilderness, 9 where your fathers tested Me, tried ⌊Me⌋, and saw My works 10 for
40 years. Therefore I was provoked with that generation and said, “They always
go astray in their hearts, and they have not known My ways.” 11 So
I swore in My anger, “They will not enter My rest.”
The
Scriptures clearly teach that one can absolutely miss the blessings of God if
one fails to learn how to “trust God.”
There are three aspects of trusting God our text teaches:
1. Trust has a
PAST (vv 7-11; 16-18)
Another
way of saying it is this: Trust relies on the performance of God.
Why was God provoked by Israel. Look at verse
16: For who
heard and rebelled? Wasn’t it really all who came out of Egypt under Moses?
When
you came into church this morning did any of you inspect the pew before you set
down to see if it would support your weight?
Not likely. You “trust” the pew
will hold you because it has held you before – many times before. You “trust” the pew based upon it’s PAST
PERFORMANCE.
This
is also true of God. We trust him
because of His performance in the past.
In the case of the Israelites did in what Hebrews calls, the day of rebellion. KJV calls it the “provocation” because it provoked God to wrath.
This
portion of Hebrews is a quote from Psalm 95.
Psalm 95 was a prophetic reflection on the worst day in the life of Israel, which we read about in Numbers 13
and 14.
You
may be familiar with the story. Israel
had been a nation of slaves in Egypt forced into hard labor for over 450
years. They lived a sub-human existence
under the heavy hand of the Pharaoh.
They prayed for hundreds of years for God to send a deliverer to lead
them out of bondage in Egypt. God did
just that with Moses, as you recall. But
Pharoah was not giving up on 2 million cheap laborers without a fight. God had to send 10 plagues: a river of blood, lice, flies, frogs, dead
livestock, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and finally the death of every
first-born male child in Egypt. God
miraculously delivered the most insignificant nation from the most powerful
nation ever know. Then, when Pharoah had
second thoughts and chased the Israelites to the Red Sea, God miraculously
parted the Red Sea for the Israelites to cross and drowned the army of Pharoah.
Then,
they rebelled and voted not to go into the Promised Land because they would
have to fight for it – even though God had promised to give them victory. Then, for forty years God cared for every
need of His people while they wandered around in the Wilderness. Did they stop provoking God and rebelling
against God’s leadership? The answer is:
“No!”
Time
and time and time again the Israelites grumbled. Everytime they faced a challenged they whined
and complained and resisted Gods direction.
EVEN AFTER GOD PROVED HIMSELF TIME AND TIME AGAIN – ISRAEL REFUSED TO
TRUST HIM. Sound like someone you
know? Maybe, . . . “you.” Maybe, . . . me?
God has never let anyone down and we have well over 7000 years of recorded history chronicling God’s faithful “PERFORMANCE” on behalf of His people – but, so many still do not “TRUST” God enough to give at least 10 percent of the money God provides back to Him as a “TOKEN OF OUR TRUST.”
That’s
what the “tithe” really is: a token of
trust. Giving at least 10 percent to God
through the Church is an “acknowledgment” that I trust Him to meet all my
needs. Giving to God through the Church is not about money – it’s about
trust.
Based
upon God’s performance, we can trust God to take care of our every need. In fact, giving God His “holy tithe” is the
surest way to make sure that the 90 percent He lets you manage will provide all
the needs of your family.
When
we give at least 10 percent (a “tithe”) to God we are saying: based upon His PAST PERFORMANCE, I trust Him
to meet any need I or my family might have.
Trust not only has a past, but
2.
Trust has a PRESENT (1-6; 12-13; 4:2a)
Another way to say this is: “Trust
relies on the PERSON of God.”
The theme of Hebrews is “The Superiority of Jesus
Christ.” The Book of Hebrews begins by
showing that Jesus is superior to angelic beings. In this chapter (chapter 3) Hebrews is
teaching us that Jesus is far superior to greatest figure in Hebrew life: Moses.
Look at verses 3 and 4:
3 For Jesus is considered worthy of more glory than Moses, just as the
builder has more honor than the house. 4 Now every house is
built by someone, but the One who built everything is God.
Not only does the Book of Hebrews say Jesus is more
superior as a Deliverer than Moses, but it says that Jesus is a more superior
builder because Jesus did not just build a great “house” (nation of Israel) but
Jesus was God and built everything! The
center of all creation is Jesus.
It is not enough just to know the History of God’s
Performance in the PAST, but to be a dynamic, fully-devoted, Spirit-filled, sin-defeating, Devil-defying
disciple, you must have a “daily relationship with the PERSON of
God, that is Jesus Christ.” This is
where most people miss the boat in church – they know all the stories about God, but they do not have a daily
relationship with God. Notice vv.
12-13:
12 Watch out, brothers, so that there won’t be in any of you an evil,unbelieving
heart that departs from the living God. 13 But encourage each other daily, while it is still called today, so that none of you is hardened by
sin’s deception.
Friends, a person can never be healthy physically if
all they ever eat is “snack food.”
Unfortunately, that’s about all the Christianity most people get in
their lives, “a snack of Jesus Sunday
morning.” You tear open a “bag
of Jesus chips” and then toss a buck in the plate for good measure.
“Snacking on Jesus” and giving God your spare change
will never give you victory in your life.
Look at verse 4:2:
2 For we also have received the good news just as they did; but the
message they heard did not benefit them.
Most church-goers (so-called Christians) never get any
real benefit from going to church because they don’t have a daily relationship
with the PERSON of God, Jesus
Christ.
I have said before that I never felt afraid of
anything as long as my Father was around.
I trusted him completely. I never
remember him letting me down—not once.
But, I did not just trust “what” he did, but I trusted “who” he
was. Friends, that’s what TRUST is all
about: a relationship. I TRUSTED my father with my life because I KNEW
him and had a DAILY relationship with him.
The same is true with Jesus. You will never trust Jesus enough to give at
least 10 percent of your income to the Church, if you are not having a daily,
growing relationship with Him.
Trust has a PAST.
We trust the past performance of God.
Trust has a PRESENT. We rely on
the PERSON of God who we have a daily relationship with.
3.
Trust also has a FUTURE (v. 14) Look at verse 14:
For we have
become companions of the Messiah if we hold
firmly until the end the reality that we had at the start.
Notice the word, “companion.” This is a word that describes a deep sharing
between two persons which supports what I said about trust relying on a
relationship with the PERSON of God. But,
there is another translation of this word that perhaps brings out the meaning
even more sharply. The NIV for example translates this verse
as:
We have come to
share in Christ if we hold firmly till the end.
This verse clearly sets forth a wonderful truth which
gives us another basis for “trusting God” in regard to the future. We could say it like this: “Trust relies on the PROMISE of God.” One day, called in this verse “the end” God has promised to give us everything His Son,
Jesus, now has. What exactly is that?
You can sum up what we will share with Jesus in one
word: “heaven.”
That’s what is promised to every person who fully and without
any reservation puts his or her trust in God as the Lord of Life and Savior of
the Soul. Heaven. One day we will receive it either in death or
the rapture, whichever comes first for us.
Heaven. Can I give you a glimpse
of glory? Revelation 21:
10 He then
carried me away in the Spirit a
to a great and high mountain and showed
me the holy city, Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, 11 arrayed
with God’s glory. Her radiance was like
a very precious stone, like a jasper stone, bright as crystal. 12 ⌊The city⌋ had a
massive high wall, with 12 gates.
……………………………….
……………………………….
18 The
building material of its wall was jasper, and the city was pure gold like clear
glass. 19 The
foundations of the city wall were adorned with every kind of precious stone: the first foundation jasper, the second
sapphire, the third chalcedony, the fourth emerald, 20 the
fifth sardonyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl,
the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, the twelfth
amethyst. 21 The 12
gates are 12 pearls; each individual gate was made of a single pearl. The broad
street of the city was pure gold, like
transparent glass.
Every person that places his or her trust in God, has been given the promise by God, that he or she will one day share everything that Jesus Christ has – not the least of all – a home in heaven. Wow, with a PROMISE like that, why wouldn’t someone want to TRUST God?
Yet, as wonderful as that promise is, many
do not trust God. If someone cannot
trust God enough to give back to Him at least the “tithe” He has demanded, how
can that person say they have trusted God enough to save their soul? I don’t
see how it is possible for a person to say, “I trust God for my salvation,” when they cannot trust God for their
finances.
This series of messages is about “Giving
Money to God through His Church.”
Today’s message is: “Trust is Everything.” Giving
to God through His church is not about money – it’s about trust. Giving is less about what the church
needs than Who is the Founder of the Church.
It is less about generosity and more about devotion
Do you trust God to give you your daily
bread? Or, are you trusting in your own
cleverness or self-reliance to provide for your needs and the needs of your
family.
This message has done quite a bit of
“poking” around. As I said earlier,
nobody really likes a doctor poking around with them. But, if we need a doctor, we must trust him
or her at least to some extent. We
cannot heal ourselves. According to a
news article I read a few years ago there was a man in London whose mistrust
for Drs. was a bit extreme. In London
there was an accountant who was sixty-three years old. It had become apparent
that this accountant had a bladder problem and needed a simple surgery to
correct it. His extreme mistrust (even
fear) of Drs. drove him to do something that is unthinkable – he decided to operate on himself! He read up on the surgery and set forth
to take matters into his own hands – literally.
Surprisingly, he survived the surgery.
But, and infection set in and he died a few weeks later. In a news interview the local coroner who
examined the accountant’s body said, “Unfortunately, his drastic remedy went
wrong. A simple operation in a proper
environment with a certified Doctor would have solved the problem.” The man died not from bladder problems, but
from “trust issues.” The man did not trust doctors and
hospitals.
I wonder if this message hit a sore spot with some of you. If you are not giving to God because you don’t really trust Him to meet your needs, then you have a serious spiritual disease. It is a disease you cannot heal yourself. You need to come to the Great Physician and be healed, today. You need to confess your lack of trust, and ask God to fill you with Himself so that you know Him intimately and can trust Him implicitly.
I wonder if this message hit a sore spot with some of you. If you are not giving to God because you don’t really trust Him to meet your needs, then you have a serious spiritual disease. It is a disease you cannot heal yourself. You need to come to the Great Physician and be healed, today. You need to confess your lack of trust, and ask God to fill you with Himself so that you know Him intimately and can trust Him implicitly.
You can’t heal yourself physically, and
you sure can’t heal yourself spiritually. But, what you cannot do, Jesus can
and will do if you heed His Word:
Today, if you hear
his voice, do not harden your hearts (3:7-8)
Trusting God is everything. “Listen and obey.” If you
have trusted God for the salvation of your soul, you can certainly trust him
with your finances.
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