The sermon begins with the pastor addressing the common misconception that the church is solely focused on money. He emphasizes that God's church does not need the congregation's money, as God will provide regardless of their obedience. The pastor challenges this notion by highlighting the heart issue at hand, quoting Psalm 50:9, where God states that He does not need the offerings of animals, as everything in the world belongs to Him. The pastor encourages the congregation to examine their hearts and identify anything that has become the lord of their lives, rather than Jesus being the one in charge.
The pastor then invites his daughter, Christy, to share about the changes in their ministry, One Voice. Christy explains that they initially moved the ministry outside of the church to operate as a business, but after a year, they realized they could better serve and bless other ministries by bringing it back into the church as a non-profit. The pastor expresses his excitement about this change and being back with the congregation.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of not allowing anything, including money, to take the place of God in our lives. He acknowledges that while jobs and even children can be blessings from God, they cannot be the Lord of our lives. Jesus teaches in Matthew 6:24 that no one can serve two masters, and the pastor encourages the congregation to understand that they cannot serve both God and be enslaved to money. The pastor admits that talking about money can be uncomfortable for some, but believes it is necessary because it often becomes a barrier between individuals and their full devotion to God.
The pastor emphasizes the significance of money in the Bible, mentioning that it is mentioned over two thousand times. The reason for this, the pastor explains, is because money has the power to steal our hearts, faith, hope, and love. The pastor encourages the congregation to surrender their attachment to money to God in order to truly come alive in faith, hope, and love. As a practical challenge for the week, the pastor suggests that everyone examines their spending habits and asks God if there are any changes they need to make in their hearts and trust towards Him.
The pastor concludes the sermon by sharing a personal experience of dealing with the IRS. He mentions that every time he called them, he prayed beforehand, asking God to help him love the IRS representatives. He acknowledges that his initial frustration and anxiety were not reflecting the love he wanted to show. As the situation became more challenging, he and his wife were unsure of what to do financially. However, they received a letter from the IRS stating that everything was resolved, which brought them relief and gratitude towards God. The pastor reflects on his struggle to trust God fully and realizes that it is not about the money or circumstances but about having a heart that knows God will provide for all their needs.
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