November 16
Some people complain when pastors
bring up the issue of money. They seem to forget that churches need money to
expand. On the other hand, have you ever heard any pastor say, “Look, folks, we
appreciate your generosity, but we already have too much”? I doubt it, but that
actually happened one time with Moses and the Israelites.
The Israelites had come together to
build the first sanctuary for the true and living God. The Bible tells us that
Moses called all the children of Israel together, saying, “This is the thing
which the Lord commanded.”
He wanted all of the congregation to
participate in the offering for and the building of the tabernacle. Moses
commanded them, “Take from among you an offering to the Lord.”
Who should participate? “Whoever is of a
willing heart.”
God didn’t compel or pressure anyone
to give. Instead, God in effect said, “If your heart leads you to do this, then
do it.”
God had provided for all the
Israelites’ needs and given His Ten Commandments; now the Israelites rejoiced
in bringing their gifts. We read, “Everyone came whose heart was stirred, and
everyone whose spirit was willing, and they brought the Lord’s offering for the
work.”
They brought gold and silver and
brass. These people had no home of their own and no certain future, but they
trusted in the Lord, giving willingly and joyfully. In fact, so many came
forward with gifts that Moses had to command them to stop!
I wish that could be the case more
often in churches today! I believe that God blesses those who give to His work;
we miss that blessing when we withhold. We should give willingly and
joyfully…as Chuck Swindoll likes to remind us, “God loves hilarious
givers.”
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