Sunday Service 2026-05-17

Sunday Service 2026-05-17

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God’s Great Grace Is Upon Us
Acts 4:32-5:11

Pastor Chris Bonner

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Welcome to the Lansdale Life Church podcast.

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If you're seeking a closer relationship with Jesus Christ, this podcast is for you.

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Thank you for joining us today.

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So if you could turn to Acts chapter four, and it's a short message today with all that's happening.

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Some of you are saying, good, I came on on the right day. But Acts chapter four and

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God's great grace is upon us. Amen. There's something about grace, God's unmerited favor.

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His blessings, his benevolence. I once heard that a great acronym for grace is God's riches

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at Christ's expense. You've probably heard that before. And it really is, God just pours on his

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blessings. And the response really is for us to also be generous to others. And we're going to see

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that in today's verses. We're only looking at a few verses and we see the culture of the early church,

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how it's just exploding with generosity because great grace was upon them. They said, you know,

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like these things I hold on to, they're just temporary. They're so insignificant compared

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to eternity. You ever just been so blessed that you just have to give away? It reminds me,

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remember when King David was, you know, the kingdom was going phenomenal. He had peace on

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every side and he's just blessed. And he's like, I just don't deserve this. Like who am I? A

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little shepherd kid, the eighth son of Jesse. You know, I mean, this is like, and yet, you know,

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and then he asks, isn't there anyone of the household of Saul I can bless? Because I just

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need to give back somehow. And even though Saul tried to kill him for years, okay,

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he still realized Saul was a part of his stepping stone to becoming king and the Lord used him

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for this. And so they said, well, yeah, he has a, you know, Jonathan's son lives in Lodabar. And so,

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you know, the story that, you know, King David brought Mephibosheth to his house. He restored

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all of the land that belonged to King Saul to Mephibosheth. And here Mephibosheth was a disabled

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man at that point. And yet he was restored all of his land. And he also was restored his servants

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that King Saul had. And not only that, but he ate to eat at the king's table from that day on.

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He was considered like family. That's the whole picture of like, just saying, man, I don't

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deserve this. Just like David, look around and say, how did I get here? I have to give something

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back. You know, we're going to see a little bit more of that deeper into this. So let's pray.

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Father God, as we turn to Acts chapter four, Lord, we ask you to reveal to us this, this

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perspective and this generosity of the early church and Lord God, that we can replicate that

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in our own hearts and be generous to others because you've given so much to us. And we thank

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you for that in Jesus' name. Amen. So let's just dive right in to verse 32. And we're going to be

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finishing in verse 37 of Acts chapter four, sharing in all things. Now, in the, now the

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multitude of those who believed were of one heart and one soul, neither did anyone say that any of

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the things he possessed was his own, but they had all things in common. And with great power,

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the apostles gave witness to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus and great grace was upon them all.

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Nor was there anyone among them who lacked for all who were possessors of lands or houses,

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sold them and brought the proceeds of the things that were sold and laid them at the apostles' feet.

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And they distributed to each as anyone had need. And verse 36, and Joseph, who was also named

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Barnabas by the apostles, which is translated son of encouragement, a Levite of the country of

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Cyprus, having land sold it and brought the money and laid it at the apostles' feet.

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And so we see this great burst of generosity and sharing. And I'll just mention,

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this is the first time we hear the mention of Barnabas and he's going to be instrumental

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in the book of Acts. And he's also going to be instrumental in Paul, the apostle Paul's

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journey as an apostle. And so as we're reading this, this idea of generosity,

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I've heard socialism seems to be on a gaining momentum again. I mean, it ebbs and flows

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through every generation, it seems. But I've actually heard a politician once say,

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well, the early church, they were socialists. And just look at what we just read, they gave

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everything. Well, I won't get too deep into it, but obviously there's a difference between a

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government taking from you and them deciding where it goes with no accountability, by the way,

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and a difference between the Holy Spirit urging people to give out of their heart,

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to give out of their free will, because of the surplus. They're overwhelmed with gratefulness

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to God and they give out of their heart. So comparing this to socialism and government

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interference and ruling over people and taking their property away, it doesn't work. So we

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can just end that with there. I had all kinds of examples of this, but for time's sake,

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I think we should dive right into what we just read. And the first is we see this idea of the

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early church laying things at the apostles' feet. And what does that mean? What does that represent,

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people laying things, their possessions before the apostles' feet? And I think there's a lot

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of symbolism in this. And first of all, I want to mention, it really shows a picture of submission

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to authority, because these apostles, they had authority. We read that a few weeks ago,

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how they said we have to choose people who had been with Jesus and who have the same testimony

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as us and so forth. And so the new saints deliver these things to the apostles because

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they had authority and they were submitting to this authority. And I have some examples of this,

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but first, the Lord, he does raise people up to have authority in the body of Christ,

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because Jesus Christ is the head of the church. There is no person who's the head of the church,

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but it's his body of Christ that he raises some up to fill certain offices, to inspire,

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to encourage, to lead others in the body of Christ. We read this in Ephesians chapter 4 verses 11

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to 13. And it says, and he himself gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists,

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some pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints, for the work of ministry, for the

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edifying of the body of Christ, till we all come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge

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of the Son of God, to a perfect man, to the measure of the stature and the fullness of Jesus Christ,

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that we should no longer be children tossed to and fro and carried about with every wind of doctrine

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by the trickery of men in the cunning craftiness of deceitful plotting, but speaking the truth and

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love may grow up in all things into him who is the head Christ. So the Lord has chosen people

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in the body of Christ and many people carry several different offices. You know, in fact,

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I don't know how you could be an apostle without being an evangelist, right? Because what are you

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going to do when you get there? Okay. If you're not an evangelist, there's preachers, teachers,

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prophets, but we see this picture of this fivefold ministry in the body of Christ,

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but the Lord chooses these and we just read why to lead the church, because new believers

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and even believers who have not really been growing the way they should in their faith,

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they can follow others that they submit to who have that authority. And that's the picture really

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in this culture, in the Jewish culture, laying things at the feet is really a sign of submission.

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We see it in Revelation chapter four, when the 24 elders are, when it's really neat,

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if you ever get a chance, read in Revelation chapter four, you'll see the cherubim and they

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start worshiping God, worthy, worthy are you. And as soon as the 24 elders hear it,

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they fall on their faces and cast their crowns before the throne, okay? Because of that submission

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to Jesus Christ who is on the throne, that submission. We don't have time to get into who

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those 24 elders are, but the picture is people who are in authority realize that they're not

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really in charge, Jesus Christ is in charge and they cast their golden crowns before the throne,

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because like this isn't mine, this really belongs to you. In fact, sometimes having responsibility

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isn't necessarily an easy thing, it's a lot of weight to it. And so we see this submission

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to the apostles and it's really a beautiful thing when you think about it.

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I picture when the woman, when Jesus Christ was in the house and the Pharisees were watching him,

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and suddenly the woman, the woman who was a sinner came with the alabaster jar of oil

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and fragrance worth like a whole year of wages. And she breaks it open, which that means it can

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never be used again, and she pours it over his feet, submitting to him this picture of like,

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Jesus is worth all of it, you know, that fragrance. And of course,

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Judas is saying, what a waste! This could have been used for the poor or for your own pockets,

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Judas, because he was stealing from the treasury, as we know. And so it's a picture of submission,

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but what also is it a picture of? It's really a picture of trust, isn't it? Because they're

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bringing their stuff, they sold their land, okay, and they're saying, well, here we go,

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and they're bringing it in and they're laying it at the feet of the apostles saying,

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do with it as you will. I trust you with it. What used to be mine is now the churches,

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and we trust that you will be good stewards with what we are surrendering to you. So it's trust,

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it's a big picture, really, of trust, isn't it? I remember when Jill and I were engaged and

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and we were planning the wedding and she was working, but I was six years older than her,

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and I made more than her, so I was paying for everything most of the time, right? And she

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was working and it was interesting, at one point, when we were getting closer to the wedding,

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she suddenly, back then, they didn't have auto deposit of your checks, by the way. So

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she had her check and she goes, why don't we just deposit it in your bank account?

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And you know what's interesting? I'm like, wow, we really are going to be one. She trusts me,

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and I know that sounds silly, but I guess I was a little untrusting with money,

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and when she said, let me just give it to you because you'll know how to spend it properly,

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and I'm like, wow, I really appreciated the trust and I felt honored,

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and she knew that I'm going to be the provider of our family and so forth,

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and she trusted me with that money, and that was like, wow, and it drew us even closer. It made

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me really appreciate her even more that she trusts me that much, and that's the picture here. It's

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like saying, here, apostles, we trust you with how you're going to spend this money,

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okay? And of course, we just read how it went out to people who had need.

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Another picture is really surrender. It's surrendering what we have, because

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they didn't have to surrender the proceeds. In fact, next week, we won't get into Ananias and

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Sapphira today, but they sold land and they lied to God, and that's the big sin that we're going

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to read about next week that is severe, really, when you read that, like, whoa, you know? Because

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they could have done anything with that proceeds, okay? They pretended they gave it all to the

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apostles, but they didn't have to, but this is that surrendering only, giving it over, saying,

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I trust you with this, and I'm giving it completely. No strings attached.

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And back to King David, you know, we mentioned Mephibosheth, but when Jonathan was alive,

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and we read how David conquered Goliath, what a great picture that is,

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and Jonathan was so like, who is this kid? Like, how did he just do this? Like, there was

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no one in our whole nation who was willing to go out into that battlefield against an at least

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nine foot nine inch giant who was just, he grew up in battle, okay? He knew how to fight,

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and there he was. He was tougher than Leo. I'm just going to say that right now,

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and so there he was, and he's like, and David, you know, didn't just like cower in front. He ran

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into the battle. He ran. Can you imagine that? He ran into it, right? And Jonathan was probably

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saying, like, where is his courage coming from? And we read how Jonathan, when he realized this

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this is someone who is not normal. He's anointed. He surrendered his armor and his weapons,

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and his armor was, not many people had armor in those days. In fact, almost none. You know what

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they fought with? Like, rakes and sickles. They hammered them into weapons because they

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didn't have weapons. Jonathan gave his armor and his weapons to David and said,

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these are yours. Like, that's how much you realize David's the man, you know? I have a role here,

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but he's the man. He's the one. I'm giving this stuff to him. That's the idea, really, of just

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surrendering it, and that's what Jonathan did. He surrendered it to him. I think that's so

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beautiful when you realize they can use this better than I can. I remember when

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Jesse used to, my Jesse, we've been talking about a couple of Jessies, but

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Jesse Bonner, he used to lead worship at our old church, okay? And at one point, there was this

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woman that went to our church, and she was very wealthy, so we kind of gathered. And

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she played, but she wasn't great or anything, but she had a lot of guitars, and she was very wealthy,

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and so she said to Jesse, I want to give you something. And because of his worship ability,

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she gave him this extremely expensive classical guitar. I mean, I don't think you ever found out

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how much it was worth. You kind of searched around and so forth, but unless you want to

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do it, but it was worth a ton of money. But this woman, he went into her studio and saw all these

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guitars like, oh my goodness, and she gave him one of the best she had because she saw he's going to

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use it for the Lord, and she just gave it to him. I mean, pretty amazing, just surrendered it.

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That's the picture. This used to be mine, but the Lord knows how to use it better. They're all

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metaphors, really, for just giving to the Lord, saying, the Lord knows how to use this better

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than I do, and I want to just surrender it to the Lord. And that's the picture. The early

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saints just said, you know, these apostles, we trust them, we're submitting to their authority,

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and we're surrendering our things to them. And then finally, one other thing I believe this

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represents really is unity. Unity. Because, you know, all these believers were coming together,

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and they were going up to the apostles in front of everyone and surrendering these things.

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And it was unity. It was building more and more

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benevolence. It was building more and more generosity. Now, there can be some downsides to

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that, doing things in public, which we'll read next week, okay? Because suddenly, a lot of times,

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people say, wow, look at the accolades they got. How do we get the accolades without really

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surrendering, you know? Without really surrendering, but pretending we are. And that's where anything

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in church becomes fleshy. When people look at the accolades of people upon someone,

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and then they say, I want that, you know? Like Simon the Sorcerer saying, you know,

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you know, how do I lay hands and bring the Spirit upon people so that I can get all these accolades?

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Because you guys are rock stars here in Samaria. Anyone know what I'm talking about? A little bit.

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But, you know, so how do I have that? Well, so that's the negative to it. But at this point,

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it was just like here, and it was in public, and it was unified. Because they said,

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I just want to deliver all of it to the Lord, you know? When you see this picture of unity,

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I was thinking about how when Moses led Israel out of Egypt, and they're at the base of Mount Sinai,

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and he goes up, and he's up there for 40 days and 40 nights. But during that time, okay, around Exodus

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25, the Lord is giving him a lot of instructions, okay? And one of them is, I want you to collect

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for the tabernacle that you guys are going to build, okay? In fact, I don't know if we have

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that verse up there. Exodus 25, one, there we go. And then the Lord spoke to Moses saying,

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speak to the children of Israel that they bring me an offering from everyone who gives it willingly.

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Back to that socialism thing. You know what I'm saying? Who gives it willingly with his heart.

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You shall take my offering and let them make me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them. And they

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will gather together, you know, the gold, the silver, the bronze, the blue, the scarlet,

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and all the different garments, and also the skins of the animals and the wood, all that stuff.

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He's telling them, make sure you collect these things, okay? But something happens while he's up

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on the mountain, okay? They didn't get the collection yet, and the people at the base

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are coming up with their own ideas on how to use that gold. Do you know what I'm talking about?

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The golden calf, right? Like, I can use the gold the way I want to use the gold. I think I want

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to use the gold to build this idol. You know how many people fall into that? Really? It's like,

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I can use my money better than God can use my money. I can use my stuff better. I know better

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than God does. And we start doing very foolish things with our possessions. And we see while

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Moses is up on the mountain getting instructions for the tabernacle, how to build it, what to collect,

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they're down there building their own idol, a golden calf. And then finally, after that all

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gets dealt with, Moses comes down, takes the collection, and they gathered so much. This is

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how much the hearts of the people change during that little bit of time. So much that they said,

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you got to stop. It's too much, okay? And we see that whole picture again when they were building

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the temple in the Promised Land. Same thing. They took the collections and everyone came just

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with a willing heart saying, here have it. You know how to use it. Build the Lord's house.

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Back to David. I know he's coming into this a lot, but David, when this is after his failure and so

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forth, but he still is just looking and he's seeing a tent that the Ark of the Covenant is in.

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And he's like, this isn't right. I'm living in a palace. And God's holy Ark

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where the amazing things are stored there, the manna, the butted almond branch, and the manna,

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and the Ten Commandments. And they're in there and I'm in my house looking down on this tent.

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This is not right. I have to build God a house. And he goes to Nathan. He says, listen,

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I have to build something spectacular for the Lord because I don't belong

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up here and he belonged down there. It should be the opposite, right? And so Nathan finally tells

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him it's a great idea, you know, but it's not for you to build, but he started taking the

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collections. And finally Solomon, his son would build this magnificent temple for the Lord.

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And really that's what it's about. It's about building. And I just want to show you

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second Psalms 7.16. What did I just say? Psalm, Samuel, sorry.

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So, oh, put the verse slide before that. And now came to pass when the king was dwelling in the

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house. And we just shared that, you know, at peace. He said, I got to build this house.

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And so the Lord told Nathan, like David's going to build me a house. Like I need someone to build

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me a house. Okay. Of cedar. But you know what? I respect that, that desire to build a house for me.

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And you know what? I'll take you up on that someday. But let me tell you about your house

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that I'm going to build for you. And then we have second Samuel 7.8, I believe that next slide.

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16. And your house and your kingdom shall be established forever before you. Your throne

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shall be established forever. And of course, he's talking about the lineage of David,

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which is Jesus Christ. But you think about this, like David just wanted to build a structure

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for God. And God respected that desire so much that he said, you know what? I'm good,

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but watch what I do for your house. Watch what I do for your lineage. Watch what I do for you.

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And that's what the Lord wants to do. He wants to build a house for all of us that he can thrive.

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And of course we are the house now, you know, we are the temple, the Holy Spirit.

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And you know, this message comes at an interesting time, okay? Because I was planning this week to

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go right into Ananias and Sapphira and blend these things together. But on Tuesday night,

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we had an elders meeting. And as we were discussing the budget and so forth,

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Dan, who oversees the budget, he says, you know, our tithing is down over 30% for the first

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quarter this year. I'm like, well, okay. Well, and now none of us elders have any clue what anyone

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gives, including me. Like, I don't know what anybody gives. So, you know, if you're suddenly

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you see me, you don't feel like, you know, I don't know. Okay. So, you know, the good thing is,

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you know, everyone gets treated, I hope, with love and respect and honor. And it doesn't,

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I don't know anything. And I want to keep it that way, you know. So, but it's just a matter of why,

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you know, like why is this happening? And I know as a church, we neglect preaching about tithing.

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And because for one thing, it's not our distinctive at a Calvary Chapel. We don't

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ask for money. We don't beg for money. We don't pressure you or, you know, try to,

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you know, burden you and give a 10 minute

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sermonette on giving and all this stuff or promise you this, the world, if you just give

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money now, you will have everything you want in life. And, you know, we don't do any of that.

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You know, there's no manipulation. There's nothing. Okay. And I don't know about you,

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but I resent that. And yet, unfortunately, it works. It works. It's weird. It works.

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I've been at messages saying, Oh, here we go. Here we go. And by the end of it,

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I'm like, all right, here's my credit card. Just stop already. Just stop. Yeah. Well,

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you know, I, I, I cave to it, you know, but we don't do that here. And we're still not going

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to do it. We're not taking another collection at the end of this service. Now that I've

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marinated you with some guilt, it's just, no, no, no, no, no. You give because you

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willingly in your heart want to give. But at the same time, you know, we do want to at

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least make it known that, you know, the church has to operate on something in this world. Yeah.

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The Holy Spirit's awesome. But he also uses some filthy mammon, you know what I mean? It

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talks about that, you know, use filthy mammon to win friends and influence enemies for eternity.

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Right. So, but I just share it because just so that you know, to keep it in your mind,

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because there is naivety. Like when I got saved as a Baptist, the first thing is I got,

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here's your envelope. All right. And make sure you give because it's part of worship. It's part

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of being a believer. And I know Christians don't hear that anymore. And I don't want to preach it.

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The only reason I'm talking about it's so interesting. We're in the elders meeting. I'm

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like, oh my goodness. The next section is about giving. Wow. The timing of this. Next week,

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you're not going to hear another message about tithing. Okay. Because we don't do this. Okay.

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But I just want you to know that. Think about this. Look at your budget. You're saying,

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if this is out of whack, I promise you, I will promise you from personal experience

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when you can't outgive God. Remember what the disciples said, you know, we have given you

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everything to follow you. And he goes, you know what, you will be replenished a hundred fold.

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And he's not necessarily talking buck for buck, you know, not a hundred dollars for a dollar.

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What he's talking about is the joy and the experience in life. What you give to the Lord

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gets paid back in dividends. And he said, both in this world and beyond. So the dividends pay down

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here and they continue to pay up there. And so I just want to encourage you. If you look at your

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budget, you see what's out of whack here. I don't have any extra money. Start giving.

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Suddenly you'll have extra money. I promise you. You know, I know someone who said years of their

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faith has always been kind of like a yo-yo and they suddenly were, I guess, on a downward spin.

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And they're like, you know what, I'm sick of giving. This is ridiculous. You know,

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why am I given? And he stopped giving. And I just saw what happened. He's always in debt.

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He spends money on the dumbest things. And whatever he buys, it ends up cluttered

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somewhere in the garage, never used again. It's just junk. It's junk. We spend a lot of money

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on junk, don't we? On golden calves. You know, that's what we do, right? And so I'm using this

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time really just to encourage you not to guilt trip you at all. And we're not, again, we're not

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going to suddenly, all right, we're going to bring the baskets around again. You know,

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reconsider. You know, no, we don't do any of that. But I also want to say,

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you know, all the people that serve in this church, okay, all of them, there's not one full-time

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person being paid in this church. Not one. In fact, most people get paid a smittance or nothing,

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volunteer. And I love it that way. That's the way church should be. People should be just serving

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because they can. Remember, we don't got to, we get to, right? We get to serve God. And that's

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what I really want to just encourage you. And as a worship team comes up,

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I hope this word was received okay. And if you've been here a while, you know, we don't do this.

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We don't ask for money. We don't talk about money. We just, but at the same time, you know,

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you need to know. You need to know. And I think it's a blessing because, you know,

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because if we're not trained in something, in a discipline, even of giving,

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then we really miss out, don't we? We really miss out. So let's pray and

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thank the Lord for what he's done. Father God, I thank you so much for

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this opportunity, Lord, to talk about a Godly principle of tithing, Lord.

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And everything we have you've given us. Nothing we have really belongs to us. Yeah,

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we're stewards over it. But it's on loan from you, Lord. It all belongs to you.

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And I pray, Lord, that you would really bring

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just an abundance to this church so that we can do more things with it. And actually to everyone's

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finances, Lord, as we obey and trust you, Lord, that you will really bring prosperity to each

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one of us, Lord, that you will give us raises in our jobs, that you will give us advancements in our

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careers, Lord, that you will give us more clients, more customers, Lord, that you will give us raises

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in an area that we never even knew about. And even random finances would just come pouring in

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through the mail, Lord. I mean, you could do so many amazing things, Lord. And we just trust you,

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Lord, that you're going to do these things. And, Lord, we're not worried as a church, Lord,

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God, we don't worry about anything because, Lord, you always provide, Lord.

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You know, he who began a good work, Lord, God, according to your riches and glory, you will

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provide everything that we need as a church body. And Lord, we'll sacrifice and surrender

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what we need to, Lord, to bring your glory. And, Lord, we just ask you for a great,

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great abundance, Lord, God, not to keep or squander on ourselves, as James says.

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We ask amiss, not for that, but, Lord, so that we can be overflowing with generosity to others

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who truly are in need. So, Lord, God, we ask you to just bless us and give us a generous heart,

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Lord, God, that we can give to others, Lord, God, not even waiting for something to be repaid,

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but giving as we're giving to you as the least of these. When we give it to them, Lord, God,

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we're actually giving it to you. And we thank you and we love you in Jesus' name. Amen.

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Let's give the Lord a round of applause. Let's stand on up and work.

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Thanks for joining us at Lansdale Life Church as we praise God and discuss His word.

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Be blessed and have a great day!