1) "We believe every day belongs to Jesus. And so I want to encourage you. We've entered a season. Pray for Pastor Javier. I had my wife and daughter texting me on the night of the 31st saying, it's Christmas season. We need to start decorating the house. And I said, not yet. What about Thanksgiving? So just pray for me as I, as I fight the challenges coming into our home right now, the influence of decorating for Christmas. It's hard to believe it's already Thanksgiving, but I do believe this is an important season for our nation. And it's interesting, even as we're starting this new servant series, set your hearts. I want to encourage you to go out and vote. I want to encourage you to pray about how you vote because it's not just about presidents. It's about legislation. It's about Senate. It's about Congress. All those parts matter. So I want to encourage you and I want to encourage you to do it through the word. I know there's a lot of rhetoric. Our hope isn't in donkeys and our hope isn't in elephants. Our hope is in Jesus Christ. Amen. So I want to encourage you to just set your heart on Jesus, on the things above. Let's open up with our scripture reading for today. Colossians three, one through four. That kind of kicks off this series where it says, If then you who were raised with Christ seek those things which are above where Christ is seated at the right hand of God, set your minds on things above. To ask your neighbor, where's your head at?"
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2) "And why am I discussing money today? Well, because Jesus taught twice as much about money as he did heaven or hell or even prayer. 16 of the 36 parables of the 38 parables in the Bible that Jesus, the stories Jesus told centered around money and possessions. And there's over 2000 verses in the Bible, again, related to wealth and material things compared to 500 verses on prayer and faith. Matthew 6 21 says for where your heart, where your treasure is. There, your heart will be also wherever you put your treasure is where your heart is. And this refers to our resources. Where are you putting your heart? Ask your neighbor, where's your heart?"
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3) "And I know it's a topic that makes many of us lose our minds. I know it's a topic that makes many of us feel uneasy. A lot of us feel uncomfortable. Even right now, I see squirming in seats because when the pastor talks about money, there's this instinctive belief that there must be a hidden agenda. But I'm here to tell you that is not the case today because I want us, our heart, our desire here at Shiloh Church is that we all experience God's best for our life. And I truly believe. And scripture shows us this, that we cannot receive all of his blessings if we withhold any part of our life from Jesus."
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4) "They live life with this, I have to, instead of I get to. And my prayer today is that that perspective will be transformed. I believe. That your have to's turn into I get to. That your affection towards God is shifting. And that's actually my role as a preacher, as pastor, is to help change your why. What is your why? And that's the difference between preaching and proclaiming versus teaching. Teaching is the transference of information, but when we preach actually the Bible talks about how we're called to preach. And we need to be called to read and be wearied. the good news of jesus and it's to get people's affections to shift the very heart of the matter and my call today in this series we are called to help your why change ask your neighbor what's your why and and the reality is a lot of us most of us our inherent beliefs about money do not align with what god says tell your neighbor money is a tool not a goal tell your other neighbor money is a tool not a goal so i want to look today at what the bible says and open ourselves to what god says and if you have your bibles you can open them up to second corinthians 8 and in this story paul is collecting an offering and encouraging the churches he planted to support the ministry in jerusalem where that was dedicated at helping those in need and i just want to say again real quick thank you team shiloh maybe you don't get to hear it as much as i do maybe you do but i had people from the community actually i had people who were campaigning for office who walked through here on the harvest festival night saying thank you for what you do what you do as a church is felt in our city and in our region so again i just honor you shiloh you god bless you and have a great day are amazing amen you are amazing so here in this story the macedonian church had already given generously and even in their own hardships they went above and beyond and paul is writing to the church in corinth to motivate them to follow suit so that's where we're perking up this story in second corinthians 8 1 through 7 and it says now brothers and sisters we want you to know about the grace so here what he's saying by that is he's he's saying i get to not i have to grace always talks about what i get to do not what i have to do so i'm talking know about the grace that god that god i god has given the macedonian churches in the midst of a very severe trial their overflowing joy and their extreme poverty and that's what i'm trying to say here in this story is that they were happy but broke at the same time they were happy and they built up in rich generosity here what he's saying is they were happy but broke at the same time how many of you've ever had the joy of the lord and been broke at the same time yet it says yet they still figured out in that place how to be generous and paul is saying this is amazing look at what the macedonians did for i testify that they gave as as much as they were able, and even beyond their ability, entirely on their own. I want you to read that again, entirely on their own. Your why, your intentions matter to God. So they urgently pleaded with us for the pledge of sharing in this service to the Lord's people."
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5) "And they exceeded our expectations. Expectations. And again, I want to say, Shiloh, I believe we're a house that exceeds the expectations of what anybody thinks would come out of Oakland, California, and our nation. Again, I honor you for that. And they gave themselves first of all to the Lord, and then by the will of God, also to us. I read a theologian once wrote and said, if you give yourself to the Lord, all other giving gets easy. Again, if you give yourself completely to the Lord, all other giving gets easy. So he says, so we urge Titus, just as he had earlier made a beginning to bring also to completion, the act of grace on your part. But since you excel in everything, in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness."
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6) "and in the love we have kindled in you see that you also excel in this grace of giving and that's my mission today i want to see you excel in everything god has and again you're such an amazing church one that has accomplished so much for the lord you showed up you serve the community you give you love god you love others and again i thank you and we honor you today but i say let's keep on keep on shiloh because as long as there's people in oakland and the bay area and in our state and in our nation and in our world that hasn't heard the good news of jesus christ we cannot stop tell your neighbor we cannot stop yet let's go shiloh i believe we're going to see our city in our in our region transform with the love of god come on let's shine even brighter can we just praise god for those that came to jesus this weekend we expect more look what he goes on to say in second corinthians 8 verse 12 for if the willingness is there the gift is acceptable tell your neighbor it's about your heart tell your other neighbor it's about your why now i want you to understand when i grew up i did not grow up in a financially secure home i was the oldest of five i was raised by a single mom my mom my dad left us when i was about 12 years old but i do appreciate my dad because he taught me a hard work ethic my dad went to work all the time i wasn't the kid who got to go it's a it's a weird hispanic thing we're not allowed to go sleep at people's houses overnight i had to go every weekend saturday sunday day i had to work if it was a free day i was working and and i was my i was the i was slave labor i was slave labor for my family and uh and i got paid in whoppers i used to love whoppers i don't like burger king anymore but a lot of what i learned about finances and i thank god for this i didn't learn from my family i learned from people in this church and and when we started our marriage my wife and i i just want to share we were in huge debt and it wasn't her fault it was my fault i had every t -shirt they offered on college campuses for a credit card i had them all how many of you had all those t -shirts if there was a free t -shirt with a credit card offer i was getting the credit card and i was getting the t -shirt but there were people in this house that spoke wisdom to me and i learned how to not only have a strong work ethic but i learned that my view of money and stewardship matter and i learned how to manage my finances in a way that honored god and when we first got started and you've heard the story we used to get home when melinda and i first got married we would get food from the mercy house the the best bowl of cereal i ever had was in the mercy house back in those days it's not the case anymore we had somebody who loved hoarding everything and we got to not this, I'll never forget what it was, bunches of oats. It was the best bunches of oats I ever had. I poured that bowl of cereal. I ate it up. I never taste a bowl of cereal so good. And then I poured another one. And as I was pouring milk, I noticed the bowl was moving and I looked inside of the box and, and I could see the bunches of oats moving. And as I looked inside, it was full of worms."
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7) "I had had the most protein filled bowl of bunches of, it was the best bowl I had ever had in my life. So we knew what it, I remember times Melinda and I would pray, where is our food going to come from? And somebody would ring the doorbell. I remember those days. They were challenging days and I wouldn't take them back for anything in the world. But I also remember what I learned about freedom. Truly being free. How many of you believe God wants you to be free? Well, I just want to say, say, if you can't get your head on the earth, on heavenly things, and you stick to earthly things, including the God of this world, mammon, you will never live free."
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8) "And so next year, you know, pastor Melinda comes into our house and it's on fire. The whole place is smoking. The smoke alarms going off. I had baked every single one of those credit cards. And I said, never again, I'm going to do it God's way. And when I learned from an elder of this house and I began to apply it and other amazing men of God, I love it. And to me, this is one of my favorite subjects. You may be squirming there, but I love this subject because I know the freedom that comes into your life."
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9) "And I believe this house and I believe the church of Jesus Christ, our hope shouldn't be in government handouts. And being government assistants, I believe the church should be the most giving organization and organism on the face of this planet. And that's the way it started. The early church was the most giving of all. Even empires took notice and said, what is it God's doing, even through a persecuted people?"
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10) "So I believe that God wants us to continue to use what we have to bless. And I believe that God wants us to continue to be the conduits of God's love. And I thank God that he has tremendously blessed this house. Everything we've accomplished here has been done because this house is debt free and it's been because of generous giving. Amen. I'm why I just praise the Lord for the people of this house, since I've been actually next next weekend, I was just thinking about this next weekend. It will be our 10 years as senior pastors and in the 10 years, I have been senior pastors just in our foreign missions. We've given out over three and a half million dollars. Come on, let's give Jesus all the praise for that."
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