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Sermon – 1/25/04
Luke 6:38 - The Joy of Giving

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The Joy of Giving

Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.” (Luke 6:38)

Do you remember the Oral Roberts show that was on TV, some years ago?  Our Scripture for today was a key verse on that show, and the way they used it troubled me.  The idea was that if I send money to your TV show, I will get money in return.  A lot of money.  That is, if I send $100.00 to you, God will automatically send $1,000.00 to me, which will come from someplace else.  I will receive an inheritance, a raise in pay, or SOMETHING, which is GUARANTEED to give me abundantly more than I gave to you.

Now there is truth in that, for there is reward for giving, which is the very point of this verse and many others in Scripture.  But there’s a problem: We don’t just give so we’ll get something.  Instead, we give as led by God, out of the love of God, for He has higher purposes than our own.  If you read the context of Luke 6:38 carefully, you’ll see that the motive to “give” as presented in that verse, is based in love; not that WE might receive something in return.  If I give to get, it’s all about me, which is the very opposite of love.

God has given us ministries of giving, in which we are PRIVILEGED to give.  Oral Roberts would agree – When we give, it is really giving to God; not to a TV show.  But the problem was that the emphasis has been on you and me getting BACK something.  We’re to give just because God draws us, and then TRUST Him that He will meet all our needs.  There’s a Latin expression, “Quid Pro Quo,” which means “something for something” – Something is given, but only for the purpose of receiving something in return.  This is NOT like that at all.  Paul recognized that, and taught, “God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Corinthians 9:7).  Giving is about your heart and love for others.

God has in mind that you will have joy.  Paul noted that the churches in Macedonia were very poor.  They were in “a great trial of affliction,” which resulted in “the abundance of their joy,” for their “deep poverty abounded in the riches of their liberality” (2 Corinthians 8:2).  Don’t misunderstand and think this is just about your wallet, by the way – Giving is not only about money.  This thing we call “money” doesn’t even exist, except that we pretend that it does.  Money is just paper, and giving is about love.

Do we REALLY love the Lord?  Those who do will look to Him are increasingly drawn to give, but, as stated, money is only a small part of giving.  We discover that God has in mind much more – He values our time, energy, abilities, and the years of your youth.  “Oops,” you might respond, for that is more than most intend to give.  It’s one thing to pay a few dollars and then you’re done for a week, and another to give everything you’ve got.  God longs for that which is the hardest for many – He wants you to LISTEN, to His Holy Spirit and to other people.  He desires that your INTEREST will be centered upon HIS purposes and also the needs of those around you.  Impossible?  Yes, it is, except He also will bring it to pass, as you increasingly yield your life to Him.

Paradoxically, one of the ways we can give, is to receive.  As the need to give is developed within us, we discover that the same need is also operating in others.  THEY need to give also, and it may well be that you have been selected to help them fan into flame the desire to REALLY give, that burns so dimly within humanity.  Instead of saying “No,” when somebody wants to give to you, try looking to the Lord instead.  He may lead you to RECEIVE that gift, as a form of giving to that other person.

The ministries we are involved in should help us to learn to give.  One of the blessings of Friday Study Ministries, our Church on the Net, is not only that we are enabled to give through this electronic work of God, but we also have opportunities for YOU to give, as well.  We have a Prayer Team and are looking for those who want to pray.  We have a Newsletter that seems like it always needs to be written, but there’s so little time – Would you like to be an author?  “Especially For Youth” has been very popular, but we need articles and other materials – Will you volunteer?

Will you get OTHERS to volunteer? Which can be the hardest of all, for you are then taking a very large step in Christian ministry – Developing others into persons who will become ministers themselves.  When Jesus broke the Matzo bread at the Last Supper, He passed it to the next man, who then broke it again, and passed it to the next, until all received that bread.  The imagery is at least two-fold.  When we eat the bread, we are showing the world that Jesus Christ, the Bread of God, is our Savior and Lord.  When we break the bread and pass it to the next person, we are pledging that we will “pass it on” – We are agreeing to share this great Gift, the Son of God, with other people.  We are promising that we will be like “mid-wives” that birth others into the Kingdom as He enables us, and, depending on the gifts God has placed in us, bring others to a place where THEY will be ministers themselves.

It is intended that your giving will be “for the equipping of the saints, for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ, till we ALL come to the unity of the faith and the knowledge of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ…” (Ephesians 4:12-13).  You and I are to bring others to a place where they can be everything God intends them to be.

We “eat” the Bread of God, which means that we take His very characteristics, His nature, into our being, and then we “pass the cracker,” so that others will receive Him and be built into His image, too.  If you are afraid of completely giving your life over to the will of God and the needs of others, look at our Scripture verse for today: “Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.” (Luke 6:38).  You will lose nothing.  Instead, you will gain everything, both now and in eternity because of what you do in His will, in His love.

Let’s pray this prayer together: Father, thank You for sending Your Son – to me!  Thank You for helping me to understand that the purpose in this Gift is not only that I will receive – Everything, but also that OTHERS will see You in me, and want You, too.  Please do this in me, and cause MANY to trust in the Son of God.  In Jesus Name.  Amen.


Ron Beckham, Pastor
Friday Study Ministries

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