CLM 803 Recipe for Rich Generosity

From: clergy@pastornet.net.au

Fri, 12 Mar 1999

Clergy/Leaders' Mail-list No. 803                   (Longer) 

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Recipe for Rich Generosity
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By Christopher K

Out of the most severe trial..........

their overflowing joy..........

and their extreme poverty..........

welled up in rich generosity.

For I testify that they gave as much as they were able, and even 
beyond their ability. 2 Corinthians 8:2,3  

Giving.  Such an uncomfortable word sometimes. Especially when we 
ourselves struggle with the constant fact that we do not even have 
enough to meet our own needs most of the time.  

I am not speaking of tithing or the giving of offerings.  

I speak of the giving of ourselves. Our entire lives.  Our total 
resources.  Our entire time, our entire
efforts.

There was an attitude in the Early Church which I rarely see in 
practice completely today.  Of course we catch glimpses of it from 
time to time as we see brethren serving and laying down their lives 
for the brethren.  

In Acts chapter 2 verses 44 and 45 it states that 'All the 
believers were together and had everything in common.  Selling 
their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need.'  

Notice that it states 'they gave to anyone as he had need'.

So many times we find ourselves counting our own personal needs, 
looking at our own list of problems before we truly consider the 
needs and problems which others face. This happens especially in 
this time  of troubled economics in the Former Soviet Union.  

I travel regularly throughout the Former Republics. Especially in 
Georgia and Armenia, yet in Russia, too, I find widespread poverty. 
 People, even if they see that someone has a need, have difficulty 
helping to meet that need.  

They simply have nothing to give, or at least it seems that way.

Let's change the subject a bit. We as Church leaders desire that 
our ministries become more effective, that our churches will grow, 
that our missions will flourish. Sometimes we think that having a 
fully computerized office is the answer. Sometimes we thhink that a 
large evangelistic crusade or a full color Christian newspaper are 
the answers to bring hundreds of souls into our churches.  

But let's look at the Book of Acts again just two verses after the 
one stated above, verse 47.  Just after it stated that they sold 
their possessions and gave to those who had need and had everything 
in common, it states:  

'And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being 
saved.'  

So simple a principle, yet sometimes so hard to practise. Such a 
simple and successful key for church building is rarely found.  

Am I suggesting to have the members of your church sell their homes 
and apartments and purchase a farm and live together?  Not quite.  

What I am speaking of is an attitude, and atmosphere which we need 
to encourage in our churches. An attitude of giving, of placing the 
needs of others even before our own.  

One pastor in Armenia mentioned to me that they had a difficult 
time reaching the village residents, leading them to a real 
understanding of who Christ really is. He said they preached the 
Gospel time after time after time, and the villagers just turned 
their backs with their hearts closed.  

He stated that they were so poor, had so much work tending their 
animals, and they had no time to come to a meeting, nor wanted to. 
They saw nothing interesting in the Christian life that made them 
want to make the effort to come to a meeting or become a Christian. 

I asked the pastor if he had ever tried meeting some of their 
physical needs.  When you know your neighbor who yells at you 
because you are a Christian has no bread on his table, have you 
ever tried buying him a loaf of bread? It is better to give than 
receive.   

'And they had everything in common.  Selling their possessions and 
goods, they gave to anyone as he had need.'  

Can you imagine what would happen if all Christians placed even 
their enemies needs before their own?   We would start a spiritual 
revolution!!!  

Christians serving their enemies. Rarely heard of.  Why, it sounds 
so strange and backwards.  

'And the Lord added to their number.........daily.'

Not just a few per year, but daily!

But we say we have so little ourselves.  How can we even think of 
others needs.  

What does the Word of God say?  Let's go back to 2 Corinthians 8:2. 
 

'Out of the most severe trial' they gave.  We say, 'No one has 
problems like I do.'  

But they gave out of the most 'SEVERE TRIAL'. Think of the greatest 
problem you ever had.  I have had many in my life, and can remember 
difficult times when giving or placing someone elses needs in front 
of mine would have felt worse than having all my teeth pulled out 
at one time without novocaine!  

It was impossible to give to someone else when my pain was so 
great, but the Word says that they gave out of the most severe 
trial.  

Mix that giving out of the most severe trial with a little 
'OVERFLOWING JOY'.  Our soul sometimes wants to control us, when in 
fact, we shoould be controlling our soul.  Joy, if we allow our 
soul to be in control, can be so very hard to find in a severe 
trial or difficult period.  I not only speak of joy, but as the 
Word states, 'overflowing joy'.  

I have found in my life that I need to make dsecisions sometimes.  
I can decide to have joy, or not to have joy.  

You can have have overflowing joy in severe trial, if you choose 
to. But you must choose to. It won't come on its own. You must 
reach out and grasp it, and not let it go!  

So, these early church members of the Macedonian churches, in 
severe trial, had overflowing joy. And this joy they mixed into a 
recipe for giving.  

'AND IN THEIR EXTREME POVERTY.'  Not only were they experiencing 
severe trial, but added to that, extreme poverty!  

For example, can you imagine if your spouse just died, you had a 
terminal illness, you had no food, no money, your son is in the 
Army and is at war, and you had no one to help you. You owe people 
money, and they are knocking at your door to collect and threaten 
you.  Your neighbors are your enemies, your relatives despise you, 
and the scorching heat outside allows you no rest.  

Can you imagine this person whose situation I have described above, 
giving out of his lack?  

Can you imagine that this person could even think of placing 
another's needs ahead of his own?  

'I am not commanding you, but want to test the sincerity of your 
love by comparing it with the earnestness of others.  

'For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he 
was rich, yet for our sakes he became poor, that through his 
poverty, we might become rich.'  2 Corinthians 8:8,9  

In this very same passage of scripture, it speaks both of our 
giving out of severe trial and extreme poverty, and, that Christ 
made Himself poor so that others might become rich.  

It is very clear  in my mind that we must also do the same, and it 
is this point Paul is trying to explain to the Corinthian church.  

Christ gave all placing us before Himself.  We too, must take on 
and build an attitude in our ministries of placing the needs of 
those around us in first place before our own.  

And we will be suprised to see our own needs being met by God 
Himself.  

It is a principal which functions only when placed into practice.  

Time, plans, resources. All sacrificed for the sake of others.  We 
must follow Christ's example.  

What He did, we must do, too.  He laid down His life, so must we.  
He became zero so others could be something, so must we.  He loved 
His enemies, so must we. The list goes on and on and on and on.  

Don't think we only need to read it. We need to practise what we 
read!  

Be as Christ was and is.  Do what Christ did and does now.

He came as an example to us, because there was no true example. He 
came to open our eyes to show us how we should walk.  

Now we have the responsibility to walk correctly.

Even Philippians 2 states that 'each of you should look not only to 
your own interests, but also to the interests of others.'  

'He made Himself to be nothing..........

'taking the very nature of a servant..........

'He humbled Himself..........

'and became obedient unto death..........

The King James Version says in the same chapter, 'let this mind be in 
you which was also in Christ Jesus.'

Back to 2 Corinthians 8:

'for I testify, that they gave as much as they were able to give, and 
even beyond their ability.'

We have so many oportunities to give, to lay down our lives for 
others.  Sometimes we find ourselves needing to give well beyond 
our own ability.  This is the realm where we find ourselves needing 
to place our full confidence in Christ and His graces He has for 
us.  

I honestly believe that it is in this 'realm' we should be living 
most of our Christian lives.  This is the 'faith zone'.  We find 
this 'zone' many times in Scripture.  Christ lived in it 
constantly.  

An example is when He sent out the desciples taking nothing for 
their journey except a staff, no bread, no bag, no money, no extra 
clothing.  The 'Faith Zone'.  Total dependence on God.  

He was teaching them an important lesson in Faith.  Go to the 
countryside and villages and live there for weeks and months at a 
time, but take no provisions, because I will provide for you 
Myself.  

Oh, what a wonderful walk we have in Christ if we will only walk as 
He wants us to.  

Lord, please return us to the walk you want us to walk. The walk of 
faith, the walk of fully depending on you. Cause us to see our 
error if there is any, and give us the grace and desire to change. 
Cause us to be givers of ourselves, our time, our resources and our 
lives. Help us to see that the things you give us are not our own, 
but are yours.  

Back to 2 Corinthians 8:7

'But just as you excell in everything - in faith, in speech, in 
knowledge, in complete earnestness and in your love for us - see 
that you also excell in this grace of giving.'  

Excell in this grace of giving. I repeat, excell in this grace of 
giving. Step out into the faith realm, into the 'grace zone'. Step 
off that cliff into the everloving hands of Jesus, trusting Him 
without reservation. Holding nothing back, hiding no treasure for a 
rainy day.  

'Out of the most severe trial..........their overflowing 
joy..........and their extreme poverty..........welled up into rich 
generosity.  

What a beautiful recipe. It is like a favorite dessert.  

Giving, by mixing a little bit of severe trial with overflowing joy 
and extreme poverty.  And it wells up into a beautiful creation of  
rich generosity.


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