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Chest Of Joash, Part One: Why?
Contributed by Russell Brownworth on Nov 28, 2017 (message contributor)
Summary: A three-fold rationale for keeping stewardship a primary focus in the church...It is a Lordship matter, Heart matter, and Eternal matter.
Since I know nothing about how much, or how often you give, I want you to cut me some slack this morning. If the sermon seems to point directly to you, be certain the arm that is attached to that ¡§pointer¡¨ is not mine.
So, with all the disclaimers and background duly observed here, come with me to the chest¡Kthree drawers in this chest;
WHY WE GIVE WHAT WE GIVE¡K
HOW WE GIVE WHAT WE GIVE¡K
AND WHEN TO MAKE A COMMITMENT TO GIVE!
This morning we see the WHY¡K Three reasons why we must keep money stewardship in focus:
Reason #1.
It¡¦s a LORDSHIP MATTER
There are some things God requires.
2 Chronicles 24:5And he gathered together the priests and the Levites, and said to them, Go out unto the cities of Judah, and gather of all Israel money to repair the house of your God from year to year, and see that ye hasten the matter. Howbeit the Levites hastened it not.
The Bible passage tells us God wanted the temple repaired. It takes financial support to do that. When the priests were too reluctant to get it done, Joash set up the collection chest and made it a decree. Then the people gave, and the temple work was finished.
2 Chronicles 24:14 And when they had finished it, they brought the rest of the money before the king and Jehoiada, whereof were made vessels for the house of the LORD, even vessels to minister, and to offer withal, and spoons, and vessels of gold and silver. And they offered burnt offerings in the house of the LORD continually all the days of Jehoiada.
It costs to do ministry God¡¦s way. It was a worthy project and they got the job done. This was good ¡V that the temple was restored! But, after he finished the project Joash ran into a problem ¡V he found out that obedience is not a one-time-and-then-you¡¦re-done thing! Men stumble¡Kand big men, even like Joash, stumble big.
Think with me through some of the stumbling issues connected with stewardship¡K
1. SOME MEN STUMBLE BECAUSE OF PRIDE
2 Chronicles 24.17Now after the death of Jehoiada came the princes of Judah, and made obeisance to the king. Then the king hearkened unto them.
Joash had been a good king. But his mentor, Jehoiada passed from the scene, and Joash thought he could handle success. Joash couldn¡¦t pass first grade! He began to believe everyone who told him how smart he was, everyone who flattered him, sucked-up to him ¡V and it led to his downfall.
That¡¦s one of the biggest problems preachers face. Mostly God¡¦s people are so kind, and we get told a lot what a great job we¡¦re doing. Keeping a head-size smaller than the doorway can be quite a trick if you start believing your press reports! Flattery is a dangerous thing because it puffs up pride like a helium-filled balloon.
Like Joash, sometimes we figure we know more than anyone¡Kand we figure we know best what to do with God¡¦s money. Whenever you hear the complaint, That preacher talks way too much about money, I don¡¦t like it¡Kthere are two choices ¡V either the preacher is money hungry, or the speaker has just revealed his own sinful pride.