Over the past four weeks, we have journeyed through a sermon series titled "The Blessed Life," exploring the intersection of faith and finances. We began by addressing the heart, recognizing that placing God first in any area of life, including our finances, requires confronting and aligning our hearts with His will. We then delved into the concept of tithing as a test—a test from God for us to pass and a test we can use to hold God to His promise of blessings.
In the third week, we examined the principle of the first, understanding that the act of tithing—the giving of the first 10%—redeems the rest of our resources. Today, we conclude this series by confronting the spirit of Mammon, a pervasive influence that competes for our devotion to God.
The spirit of Mammon, more than just money or wealth, is an attitude that prioritizes financial gain above all else. It is the false belief that happiness and security can be found in riches. This spirit can establish a foothold in our lives, offering Satan a seat at our table, influencing our decisions, and distorting our perspective on what truly matters.
We discussed how tithing and observing the Sabbath are practices that help break the bondage of believing that our worth and security are found in relentless work and accumulation. These practices remind us that we are human beings, not human doers, created for fellowship with God and not for the sole purpose of labor.
As we navigate our financial decisions, we must remember that money itself is not evil; it is the love of money that leads to all kinds of evil. Money should be viewed as a tool, not a goal or a god. It is meant to be stewarded wisely, used to benefit others, and not to become a master over our lives.
In closing, we were reminded of the importance of discipleship, intentional growth in Christ, and the power of prayer. We were encouraged to be vigilant in our spiritual walk, to be intentional about reaching out to others with the message of Christ, and to participate in the expansion of God's kingdom.
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