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Our goal in stewardship training is not to have some people give
more; rather it is to have all the people give faithfully. By faithfully we mean: guided by God's Word and led by the Holy
Spirit of God. How could this
happen?
We must teach God's Word trusting the Holy Spirit will
convince the hearts of God's people of the truths about money
(conviction). We must then trust the
Lord to direct the hearts of men (guided by the Word, led of the Spirit) about
what, where and when to give. And
finally, we must have faith in God's people to faithfully obey. If we do not follow this process, then what process
would you propose?
This simple suggestion may help you train your people about
their role and responsibility as a steward of God's stuff.
If an offering is taken in your morning service, evening
service and midweek service then you take approximately 150 offerings per
year. Really, the number may be higher
when you consider special offerings, etc.
In most church services that I have attended down through the years I
have noticed that the offering has become somewhat of a "routine" event. These offerings are usually announced by the
pastor saying something to the effect of, "This ministry is supported by the
tithes and offerings of God's people."
Someone then prays for the offering and the plates are passed. Do we make the assumption that everyone knows
why we do this, or how they should be participating? I think we do! Is it possible that this might convey the
impression that this is a ‘religious' issue and not a ‘spiritual' issue? Do we conduct this exercise quickly because
it is uncomfortable to talk about money?
I think we are missing 150 wonderful opportunities to teach Bible truth.
As an evangelist, I have been an objective observer in
hundreds of churches, and this is what I constructively suggest for changing
what has been a routinely missed opportunity into a pro-active and positive
reinforcement of your church's Biblical stewardship ministry: Before you pass the collection plates, have
someone teach from a verse of Scripture a truth or principle regarding Biblical
stewardship, giving, and worship-and then take the offering.
This need not take more than a minute or so. I would even suggest assigning the task to
several different men who have good testimonies with regard to money. Create a rotating schedule for each these men
to present their message. Assign men
from different age groups each time you make a new schedule. (By the way, I would include responsible teens
in this. We often hear the comment, "I
wish someone would have taught me this when I was twenty.") Have the men study and prepare, get their
‘lesson' approved for doctrinal and contextual accuracy, and then present it to
the congregation at the scheduled offering time.
In so doing you will be:
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Teaching Truth (II Tim 4:2)
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Building conviction (John 16:13)
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Encouraging faithfulness (I Cor 4:2)
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Strengthening men to be able to ‘teach others
also'(II Tim 2:2)
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Worshipping God (John 4:24)
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Testifying of the Grace of God, and glorifying
Him (I Cor 10:31, Matt 5:16)
Being stuck in a rut, or routine in our worship can
contribute greatly to a life of apathy, and it may even lead to apostasy. Consider what Paul told the elders in Ephesus, "I have showed you all things, how that so
labouring ye ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord
Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed
to give than to receive." Acts
20:35. Offering time should be a great
blessing to your people as they acknowledge and testify of the grace of God.
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