Calvary Church

Calvary Church

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

The Blessings of the Compassionate Heart (2)


'He who gives to the poor will lack nothing...' Proverbs 28:27 NIV

Happy Valentine's Day everyone... If you want to know more about why Valentine's Day came about come check out my message this Friday @our Friday Connection Night @7pm. Just let me say, love is in the air. So you won't want to miss it.

This morning we continue with the theme of the Compassionate heart. When it comes to charitable giving some people say, 'That's Old Testament doctrine. What's the New Testament teaching?' Glad you asked! Jesus launched His ministry saying: 'The Spirit of the Lord is on Me, because He has anointed Me to preach Good News to the poor...' (Luke 4:18 NIV) And it didn't stop with Jesus. The New Testament church carried out Christ's mission of mercy on a daily basis. 'All the believers...shared everything they had. They sold their property and possessions and shared the money with those in need.' As a result, they experienced 'great joy.' (Acts 2:44-46 NLT) You say, 'Won't that leave me financially strapped?' No. Because of their compassion and generosity: 'There was not a needy person among them...' (Acts 4:34 NAS) The giver and receiver were both blessed. The rules of God's Kingdom are: 'Give freely and become more blessed; be stingy and lose everything. The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.' (Proverbs 11:24-25 NLT) It seems counter-intuitive, especially when you are struggling financially, but God promises that the generous will prosper. This isn't about buying God's favor. We don't give in the selfish motive of expecting a reward (that's not generosity, it's greed!) instead we give out of faith. The Bible says, 'The Lord blesses everyone who freely gives food to the poor.' (Proverbs 22:9 CEV) 'He who gives to the poor will lack nothing.' Next time God nudges you to show compassion and give, do it. Then when you have a need, pray, 'Lord, I have honored You, now I believe You will honor me.'

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