Embracing Destiny Through Tithing and Divine Invitation

 

Summary

### Summary

Today's message focused on the profound significance of tithing and the invitation of Jesus to follow Him into a life of destiny and purpose. Tithing is not merely a financial transaction but an act of worship that connects us to God's blessings and advances His kingdom. It is a principle that spans both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing the importance of living by the whole counsel of God. Tithing preaches to us, heals us, and opens the gateway to our lives, allowing God to work through our faith.

The sermon then transitioned into the theme of destiny, using the story of Philip and Nathanael from John 1:43-51. Jesus' invitation to "come and see" is not just a call to follow Him but an invitation into a transformative journey that aligns our lives with God's will. This journey is not about a predetermined fate but about discovering and living out God's purpose for us daily. The Hebraic concept of destiny emphasizes being called by God, and this calling is a lifelong journey of obedience and discovery.

The message also highlighted the role of angels as messengers and protectors, bridging the gap between heaven and earth. Angels are actively involved in our lives, ascending and descending to carry out God's will and assist us in our spiritual journey. The vision of angels ascending and descending, as seen in Jacob's ladder, signifies an ongoing divine communication and connection that supports us in fulfilling our destiny.

In conclusion, the invitation of Jesus is a daily call to step into our destiny, to see greater things, and to experience the divine reality of God's purpose for our lives. This journey requires us to be active participants, aligning our lives with God's will and embracing the supernatural assistance of angels.

### Key Takeaways

1. Tithing as Worship: Tithing is more than a financial obligation; it is an act of worship that connects us to God's blessings and advances His kingdom. By tithing, we acknowledge God's provision and invite His favor into our lives. It is a principle that spans both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing the importance of living by the whole counsel of God. [02:43]

2. Invitation to Destiny: Jesus' call to "come and see" is an invitation into a transformative journey that aligns our lives with God's will. This journey is not about a predetermined fate but about discovering and living out God's purpose for us daily. The Hebraic concept of destiny emphasizes being called by God, and this calling is a lifelong journey of obedience and discovery. [21:33]

3. Active Participation: Following Jesus requires active participation and alignment with His will. It is not a passive observance but a daily commitment to walk with Him, to pray, worship, and spend time in His presence. This active participation transforms our lives and aligns us with God's purpose. [32:40]

4. Role of Angels: Angels are messengers and protectors, bridging the gap between heaven and earth. They are actively involved in our lives, ascending and descending to carry out God's will and assist us in our spiritual journey. The vision of angels ascending and descending signifies an ongoing divine communication and connection that supports us in fulfilling our destiny. [50:08]

5. Seeing Greater Things: Jesus promises that we will see greater things, not just with our physical eyes but with our minds and hearts. This deeper spiritual perception allows us to understand and experience the divine reality of God's purpose for our lives. As we align our hearts and minds with God's will, we begin to see and experience the greater things He has in store for us. [43:13]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[02:43] - Tithing as Worship
[06:03] - The Power of Tithing
[06:39] - Announcements
[09:18] - City Awakening Conference
[12:03] - Prophetic Voices
[16:12] - Funeral Reflections
[20:39] - Scripture Reading: John 1:43-51
[21:33] - Invitation to Destiny
[24:50] - Historical Context
[26:41] - Understanding Destiny
[30:03] - Invitation to Follow
[32:40] - Active Participation
[43:13] - Seeing Greater Things
[50:08] - Role of Angels
[59:08] - Angels Ascending and Descending
[01:10:43] - Daily Invitation to Follow Jesus
[01:12:49] - Closing Prayer and Blessing

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
1. John 1:43-51
2. Malachi 3:10
3. Genesis 28:12

#### Observation Questions
1. What does Jesus' invitation to "come and see" signify in John 1:43-51?
2. How does the sermon describe the role of tithing in a believer's life? [02:43]
3. What is the significance of angels ascending and descending in the context of Jacob's ladder and Jesus' ministry? [50:08]
4. According to the sermon, how does tithing connect us to God's blessings and advance His kingdom? [02:43]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. How does the Hebraic concept of destiny differ from the idea of a predetermined fate? [24:50]
2. In what ways does the sermon suggest that tithing is an act of worship and not just a financial obligation? [02:43]
3. How does the vision of angels ascending and descending serve as a bridge between heaven and earth, according to the sermon? [50:08]
4. What does it mean to actively participate in following Jesus, as described in the sermon? [32:40]

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on your own practice of tithing. How can you view it more as an act of worship rather than a financial obligation? [02:43]
2. Jesus' invitation to "come and see" is a call to a transformative journey. How can you actively respond to this invitation in your daily life? [21:33]
3. The sermon emphasizes the importance of living by the whole counsel of God. How can you ensure that you are not "cherry-picking" scriptures but living by the entirety of God's Word? [03:36]
4. Think about a time when you felt a sense of destiny or calling. How did you respond, and what steps can you take to align your life more closely with God's will? [24:50]
5. The sermon mentions the role of angels as messengers and protectors. Have you ever experienced or felt the presence of angels in your life? How does this belief impact your faith and daily actions? [50:08]
6. Jesus promises that we will see greater things. What are some "greater things" you are hoping to see in your spiritual journey, and how can you prepare your heart and mind to perceive them? [43:13]
7. How can you incorporate more "quiet time" with God in your daily routine, even in unconventional settings like while doing chores or running errands? [33:17]

Devotional

Day 1: Tithing as Worship
Tithing is more than a financial obligation; it is an act of worship that connects us to God's blessings and advances His kingdom. By tithing, we acknowledge God's provision and invite His favor into our lives. It is a principle that spans both the Old and New Testaments, emphasizing the importance of living by the whole counsel of God. Tithing preaches to us, heals us, and opens the gateway to our lives, allowing God to work through our faith. When we tithe, we are not just giving money; we are expressing our trust in God's provision and our commitment to His work on earth. This act of worship aligns our hearts with God's heart, making us conduits of His blessings.

[02:43]

Malachi 3:10 (ESV): "Bring the full tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. And thereby put me to the test, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour down for you a blessing until there is no more need."

Reflection: How does viewing tithing as an act of worship change your perspective on giving? What steps can you take to make your tithing a more intentional act of worship this week?


Day 2: Invitation to Destiny
Jesus' call to "come and see" is an invitation into a transformative journey that aligns our lives with God's will. This journey is not about a predetermined fate but about discovering and living out God's purpose for us daily. The Hebraic concept of destiny emphasizes being called by God, and this calling is a lifelong journey of obedience and discovery. When Jesus invited Philip and Nathanael to follow Him, He was inviting them into a life of purpose and destiny. This same invitation is extended to us today, calling us to step into the unique plans God has for our lives.

[21:33]

Jeremiah 29:11-13 (ESV): "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you. You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart."

Reflection: What does it mean for you to "come and see" the plans God has for your life? How can you actively seek God's purpose for you in your daily routine?


Day 3: Active Participation
Following Jesus requires active participation and alignment with His will. It is not a passive observance but a daily commitment to walk with Him, to pray, worship, and spend time in His presence. This active participation transforms our lives and aligns us with God's purpose. Being a disciple of Jesus means engaging in a dynamic relationship with Him, where we are continually growing, learning, and being transformed. It involves making intentional choices to prioritize our relationship with Him and to live out His teachings in our everyday lives.

[32:40]

James 1:22-25 (ESV): "But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves. For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks intently at his natural face in a mirror. For he looks at himself and goes away and at once forgets what he was like. But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing."

Reflection: In what ways can you actively participate in your relationship with Jesus today? What specific actions can you take to align your life more closely with His will?


Day 4: Role of Angels
Angels are messengers and protectors, bridging the gap between heaven and earth. They are actively involved in our lives, ascending and descending to carry out God's will and assist us in our spiritual journey. The vision of angels ascending and descending, as seen in Jacob's ladder, signifies an ongoing divine communication and connection that supports us in fulfilling our destiny. Angels are God's servants, sent to minister to those who will inherit salvation, and their presence reminds us of the unseen spiritual realities that surround us.

[50:08]

Hebrews 1:14 (ESV): "Are they not all ministering spirits sent out to serve for the sake of those who are to inherit salvation?"

Reflection: How does the knowledge of angels' active involvement in your life impact your faith? Can you recall a time when you felt the presence or protection of angels in your spiritual journey?


Day 5: Seeing Greater Things
Jesus promises that we will see greater things, not just with our physical eyes but with our minds and hearts. This deeper spiritual perception allows us to understand and experience the divine reality of God's purpose for our lives. As we align our hearts and minds with God's will, we begin to see and experience the greater things He has in store for us. This promise encourages us to look beyond the natural and to seek a deeper understanding of God's work in our lives and in the world around us.

[43:13]

John 14:12 (ESV): "Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do; and greater works than these will he do, because I am going to the Father."

Reflection: What "greater things" do you believe God wants to show you in your life? How can you open your heart and mind to see and experience these greater things today?

Quotes

1. "Your tithes and offering is an act of worship. It's part of worship. It is really giving back to what God has given you. And tithing is to advance the kingdom. And I'll say this publicly is that tithing, when you don't tithe, you're robbing God of the opportunity to bless you. And it's really true. It's really true. Malachi 10. Will a man rob God? Yes, you rob and you tithe and offer. Tithing is a opportunity for you to connect with the creator who made you in his image, who blessed you in all the things of life and to give back what he has given you." [02:43] (50 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Faith is risk. How many believe that? Faith is risk. Come on, somebody. Now I stand my ground, expecting God to work with my faith. I resist the attack that would diminish my faith. I should not be moved. Psalm 16, 8 says, I have set the Lord always before me, because he is at my right hand, and I should not be moved. Psalm 55 and 22 says, cast your burdens on the Lord, and he shall sustain you, and he shall never permit the righteous to be moved. Amen?" [05:26] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Imagine being invited to a life changing event that will alter your destiny forever. This is what happened to Philip and Nathanael, John chapter one and 43. Their encounter with Jesus was not just an invitation to follow him, but an invitation into a destiny. That will forever change their life. That's what it was. It was a, it was a journey to something that's going to change their life. Today, we want to explore how the invitation of Jesus is an invitation into your destiny." [23:45] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Destiny is not seen as a predetermined fate, but a call to live out of God's purpose for your life. It is an invitation to align your life with God's will and a journey of discovering obedience. Destiny is not something that you arrive at. Destiny is a lifelong journey that you have. We're always discovering every day. We're in a discovery of destiny. Today is I'm fulfilling my destiny today, not tomorrow, not next week. It's right now. If you keep a note, just say, I've got this. I've got my destiny is in the moment. Your destiny every day is in the moment." [26:41] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "God will always call you out to leave something for something greater. Let me say that again. God will always call you out of, out of something for something greater. Don't get, don't get hooked up on staying connected. The Lord said this to me the other day, I was in the here to church and the Lord said this to me. Many times when I'm talking on the phone, I like to walk around the church and it's just, I like to move. I don't like to stay stationed. I walked 10 miles. I probably walked 10 left around this bad boy around this round the circle in between the chairs." [27:31] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Your deliverance and your breakthrough was not on the outside of you. Your breakthrough was on the inside of you. Come on, somebody. So it's been given. The illustration has been given. The invitation to follow Jesus begins. It starts. It sets the stage for greater revelation that Jesus offers. The one that unveils our true identity and our true destiny." [42:14] (26 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "You are supernatural people designed to do supernatural things. And you have to expect supernatural. You have to expect God to heal. I love this. How far will you go? In the world of God to see it happen amen the hebrew word picture here i love it it also means to see often carries the connotation connotation of perceiving or discernment of something profound seeing beyond the natural the hebrew mindset is seen not just about physical sight but an understanding that god will and his purpose god has a will he has a purpose if it's god's will it's god's will." [47:00] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Angels are real. What they're saying. You're right here. Now, some of you will be thinking like, okay, wait, hold on. Hold on. You know. My friend Alan, as he was praying, he said, Clyde, did you see my friend Tommy? He's the angel. He goes, I said, I don't see Tommy, but I see mine. Let me tell you something. Never be afraid to activate your angel. Amen. Do you understand what I'm saying to you? You've got to know that angels are ministry angels that go to bat for you. They go to war for you. They are standing in position. Before you go to bat, you say, Lord, loose your angel." [57:44] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Your destiny is like a baton that is passed on to you, and you've got this is successful but passing on the baton destiny is a baton that God is trying to get to you this morning as I get ready to go to my seat I want to give you this last thought and has a conclude the vision of the vision of angels ascending and descending reveals that our destiny is intertwined with God's divine purpose it's not just about our journey on earth but it's about our connection to heaven God is going is ongoing work in us and through us understanding that your destiny that God your destiny is designed to align." [01:09:56] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "In your destiny, you are becoming somebody. He says, come follow me every day into something. Every day God is inviting you to follow him into something. Let's pray. Father God, we thank you this morning for your word this morning. We thank you for the breakthrough in oranges, the breakthrough in oranges. We thank you that angels are ascending and descending. That it's a bridge between communications from heaven to earth. God, may we begin to see your work, your miraculous working through us every day. God, may your transformation come to us more and more. Lord, you are inviting us every day to come to follow you. Lord, may we come and follow you and not be afraid." [01:11:14] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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