In a sermon focused on the theme of trust, particularly in the context of finances, the speaker delves into the biblical principles of tithing, stewardship, and prioritizing God in all aspects of life. The speaker begins by highlighting the importance of acknowledging God as the source of all blessings and the need to trust Him over our own understanding. They emphasize that God knows our needs and that we should not be anxious about material possessions, drawing on the example of children who trust their parents to provide for them. The speaker shares a personal story about learning to let go of control over a new car, realizing that it was a resource from God and that they were merely a steward of His blessings.
The sermon also revisits the biblical narrative of giving versus taking, starting from the creation story where Adam and Eve chose to take the forbidden fruit instead of trusting in God's provision. This theme is contrasted with the giving nature of God, as seen in His blessings to Abram and the appearance of Melchizedek, who brought out bread and wine. The speaker further discusses the significance of the number ten in scripture, which often represents testing, and how tithing is a test of our trust in God's provision.
The concept of tithing is explored in depth, with the speaker explaining that it is not just a transaction but a test of trust and a recognition of God's giving to us. They recount the story of Nehemiah and the rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls, where the people dedicated themselves to God and committed to giving. However, the speaker notes that the Israelites later failed to trust God, expecting Him to fulfill their desires rather than understanding their role in God's larger story.
The speaker challenges the congregation to consider their own trust in God, especially in the area of finances, where worry and anxiety are prevalent. They cite statistics showing that a significant portion of Americans worry about finances regularly, affecting their mental health. The sermon concludes with an invitation to trust God fully, as He is unchanging and faithful, and to live in a counter-cultural way that prioritizes God and His kingdom.
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