Sermon Tone Analysis

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Series Review
Thrift store - old stuff; someone else’s old stuff; rethink and buy back?
giving something you treasure; offer something that cost us nothing?
hard to take on the mission w/o getting rid of other activities
hard to give w/o changing desires (not just $)
Scripture info - not socialism
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Nicaragua bible study; quickly dismissed socialism; white middle class man
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communal living; raw foods diet - compliance an issue, communal living; accountability
other ways of communal living, transferrable principles
1. Be ready to share anything.
sacred objects?; part with everything but…; no savings to protect (faith)
transferring ownership; not just considering ourselves; changing priorities; radically different
pastor took out 2nd mortgage???
hard teaching; would be disciple left sadly; nervous laughter
difference between telling and teaching; describing and prescribing
a tough story to apply today
relief - had me worried
not off the hook; invest in the eternal; invest in the kingdom;
discipleship is not mainstream; radical testimony that does not reflect the world; more than donations: sharing and caring; imagine how they stood out to the world; poverty was assumed and allowed; the earliest Christian community would not accept it
transferrable principle: get rid of the junk; free yourself of unnecessary expenses so you can give more;
2. Giving is not a task, it is a sign of God’s grace.
How do we know God is at work in our lives?
Our generosity.
God does not work in our lives because we are generous.
God works in our lives so we can be generous.
God does not work in our lives because we are good parents - we are good parents because of God’s grace;
Christ centered, resurrection centered.
Budgets, fundraising, spending should be Christ centered.
Period.
result of God’s grace “powerfully at work”
unity - single purpose, mission
3. Giving should prioritize the poor.
safe nights great participation (cots, food, fellowship) a week of engagement with poverty; I see them at the library, movie theatre, it doesn’t end, our efforts shouldn’t either
realign the budget; personal and church;
purpose of generosity - poverty is not God’s plan; doesn’t eliminate poverty, but the common life, generosity is an example to the world
purpose of generosity - poverty is not God’s plan
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Series
Thrift store - rationale, motivation
Getting rid of surplus
Rid of things that are bad
Reasons to keep -  mother in law; memories; compliment;
Challenge: Keep because we don’t need; contribute good?
Bible
Commune?
Socialism?
Nicaragua
How do we do this?
Bible say?
Live with you?
Not just live; share money, no Individual ownership
What is the Bible really meant this?
Jesus
Teach v. Tell - apply - YES
Live with you?
Raw foods - why commune?
Compliance; Shared way, accountability
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Communal living -
Raw veggies; compliance; attitudes; hard to comply
3 attitudes: leave old attitudes and actions pertaining to giving;
1. Be ready to share anything anytime
Ministry; new and existing; need;
Communal living today?
Sharing our lives; study; groups, here
2. Sign of God’s grace
God blesses our giving; yes, but
Makes that first step possible - able to release our reliance, confidence (2008)
Anything: not our generosity;
3. Focus on poor
Huge marketplace of good causes; which one?
Acts?
Needs in front of you; immediate; poverty a barrier to discipleship
Real tragedy of poverty is inability to give
Ministry - prioritize the poor; budget: prioritize the poor
Invisible: where do we go?
Not there.
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Narrow view of ministry?
Isn’t this a good ministry?
Bible presents a narrow view of church ministry;
Ignore the poor ignore dicipleship
Closing: how ancient church’s communal living and communal living to you and me:
1. Be eager to share; look for opportunities; realize ownership
2. God’s grace allows (our acts of generosity; don’t pat on the back, thank God for his grace
3. Poor - measurement of discipleship - need to always carry measurement stick
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