Legacy 25 is a vision for the future, focusing on transforming lives through generosity and stewardship. Over the past year, our efforts have impacted over 3,500 people, emphasizing that every number represents a person with a story. This transformation begins with individuals, like Julian, whose personal journey of faith has inspired his entire family. Our church's mission is to foster community transformation, starting with families and individuals, and this is made possible through your generosity.
Generosity is a challenge in our culture, which often lacks good financial management. Biblical stewardship teaches us that everything we have belongs to God, and we are merely stewards of His resources. Our lives, health, and finances are not our own; they are gifts from God, and we are called to manage them in ways that honor Him. God modeled generosity by giving His Son, Jesus, and provides us with guidance on financial stewardship through His Word.
Our goals for Legacy 25 include building a new orphanage and school in Uganda, supporting the Choose Life Fund, and enhancing student and children's ministries. These initiatives require significant generosity, but our church has already made great strides. We have purchased property and begun construction, with plans to welcome the first group of orphans in January. Your continued support and prayers are crucial to achieving these goals.
Financial stewardship involves asking different questions about our spending, recognizing the real costs, and understanding that every spending decision is a spiritual decision. We must develop self-control, as lacking it leaves us vulnerable to financial pitfalls. Creating a personal financial vision is essential, guiding us to live out God's plan for our lives rather than someone else's.
Building an "oh no" fund for emergencies, attacking consumer debt, and establishing a reserve fund for living expenses are practical steps toward financial peace. These actions align with God's desire for us to live in peace, free from the stress of financial burdens. By planning diligently, we can experience the blessings of God and avoid the pitfalls of hasty financial decisions.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Every Number Represents a Story: Each number in our outreach statistics represents a person whose life has been touched by our church's mission. This reminds us that our efforts are not just about numbers but about transforming lives through God's love and generosity. [04:31]
- 2. Biblical Stewardship: Understanding that everything we have belongs to God is crucial. We are stewards of His resources, and our lives, health, and finances should be managed in ways that glorify Him. This perspective shifts our focus from ownership to stewardship. [08:29]
- 3. The Real Cost of Spending: Every spending decision is a spiritual decision, impacting our hearts and our ability to be generous. By asking different questions and recognizing the true costs, we can align our financial choices with God's will for our lives. [09:37]
- 4. Developing Self-Control: Self-control is essential for financial peace. Without it, we are vulnerable to financial pitfalls. By exercising self-control, we can train our money to work for us, rather than being controlled by it. [12:28]
- 5. Creating a Personal Financial Vision: Having a clear financial vision helps us live out God's plan for our lives. By setting goals, building emergency funds, and eliminating debt, we can experience financial peace and freedom, aligning our lives with God's purpose. [19:33]
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