Born Again. III John 5-8 shows us that when workers were sent out they took, “nothing from the Gentiles(unbeliever’s).” I believe this pattern should be followed today. The spreading of the Good News should be laid squarely on the shoulders of the believer’s, not the unbeliever’s. The sad state of our churches today, however, is that most congregations will take money from anyone, with no consideration to their spiritual status. Are you born again? If “yes” then you have passed the first test.
Clear conscience. Matthew 5:23-24 says, “Therefore if you bring your gift to the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar, and go your way. First be reconciled to your brother, and then come and offer your gift.” When we desire to bring our gift to the Lord we must check ourselves to be sure that we can do so with a clear conscience. Unresolved bitterness and unforgiveness must be dealt with first, then our gift may be offered. Again, many people do not take this Scripture to heart. Have you cleared your conscience? Is there any individual who you need to forgive, or ask for forgiveness? Do so today, and then bring your gift to the altar.
Secretly. Matthew 6:1-18 highlights three areas in which one practices righteousness: almsgiving, prayer and fasting. One theme is found in each of these areas: secrecy. This is an area that most everyone struggles with at one point or another. Our human nature is programmed to desire the praise of men, but as we grow in the Spirit, we recognize the importance of receiving the praise of God. When you give, do not tell others the amount you gave, or hint at the idea that you tithe often. Leave the amount and frequency with the Lord and see how well the Lord can reward you.
With preparation. I Corinthians 9:7 says, “So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver.” Since we talked about free-willing/cheerful giving last week, I will not discuss that part again, but I would like to address the first part of this verse. When we give, it is to be done purposefully with preparation. We are not called to give based on coercion or guilt. Nor should our giving be a practice where we give the loose bill or change that we have in our pocket. Our giving should be based solely on what the Lord has laid on our hearts through prayer.
To close, this guideline to giving is not intended to be all inclusive, but a simple plan to help all of us understand the basics. Again, if any of you have questions, complaints or comments, please let me know.
May God richly bless you as you seek His face in your giving.
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