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Economic realities
Investment:
10 30 10 $9,802
10 30 20 $19,547
10 30 50 $48,783
Credit card:
$5000 balance Minimum payment: $75.00 per month.
18% interest: 25 years to pay your debt.
$17,107 in interest alone.
That $5000 will cost you a total of $22,107.
Do you every put gifts on a credit card?
I don’t mean that your one of those weird people that used a credit card for the whole month and then pay off the balance in full each month.
I’m talking about not having the money to buy a gift or gifts, so you put in on a card, figuring you would get it paid off at some point.
Would you put a tithe or offering on a credit card?
NO
You give back to God.
You give from your increase.
God’s economic plan:
Not just talking about money...
Have you experienced this?
Have you every had your heart broken?
I mean you give your time, money, love.
You give sacrificially to someone, and then they just dump you.
And you are crushed.
Listen to sad songs, and mope around.
If you believe what you see on tv, the guys get drunk with their buddies and do something dangerous, and the girls cry and eat ice cream.
You are devastated, because you entered a relationship the other person didn’t hold up their end of the bargain.
It was a contractual relationship, and the other person broke the terms of the agreement.
Here is what happened, you went in debt, emotionally.
You gave of yourself, and you needed them to give back to you and they didn’t and it left you broke.
That is not how we are supposed to give!!!!
We don’t put tithes on a credit card, so why would you give to any one else that way?
God’s Economy.
In 2nd Corinthians 9 Paul is boasting on the Corinthians.
They had promised to help the churches of Judea and Paul was both praising them for it and making sure they were ready to fulfil their promise.
So he sent some brothers in the faith to make sure.
I’m not good at remembering birthdays.
Martye is good to remind me.
Doesn’t mean I don’t love you....
Gods economy.
Look at what Christ said
Back to the corinthians.
OBLIGATION.
= Not giving because you want to, but because you feel like you owe it to someone.
MANIPULATION.
= Someone trying to make you feel obligated.
GREED = Give to get.
Money, fame, etc.
All these will leave you empty.
Luke 6:35: “Lend expecting nothing in return.”
Why didn’t Jesus say give instead of lend?
I think it is because if you give, you have no legal right to repayment.
If you lend you have a legal right to repayment and you choose to forgo it.
The secret
Abundance for every good deed.
You only give from what God has already given you.
You don’t put tithes on a credit card.
Tithes use to be the “first fruits”
God gives you love and the love that you gives others is the overflow.
God gives you money, and what you give others is the abundance of that.
But you have to be tapped into the source.
Ask me how I know.
I want to tell you about the Macedonians.
You have to give yourself to God, and let Him give you you first!.
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