Life.Church with Craig Groeschel - 5 Reasons I Tithe | This Is What We Do: Part 1
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Today, I want to talk to you about tithing, and the crowd goes wild.
I do. I want to talk to you today about tithing, and I want to start with a statement that might
sound strange coming from a pastor. Are you ready for it? Here's a statement about tithing.
You might not want to tithe. You might not want to. Some of you are saying, this may be
my favorite tithing message ever. And what I want to do is I'm going to show you my cards up front,
just be real transparent. And I'm going to tell you why, very clearly, that you may not want to
tithe. And then what I'm going to do is I'm going to tell you very, very clearly why I feel called by God
through His Word to tithe. And so without any kind of manipulation, I'm going to tell you why you might not want to,
and I'm going to tell you why I do. But before we go there, let's just make sure that we're on the same page,
Let's talk about what does it mean to tithe.
And so we're going to define tithing.
On the wall is the Hebrew word for tithe.
It's the word maasur.
Everybody say maasur.
Maasur is the word that means the tithe, or literally it means one-tenth.
And I'm going to show you three different verses in scripture that talks about the maasur or the tithe.
The first one is from Genesis 28 when Jacob said this.
He said, the Lord will be my God.
I have a relationship with him.
I declare that he is the king and the Lord of my life.
And all that I give to you will be a maasur.
I'm going to give you because of who you are.
I'm going to give you a tenth is what he says.
Next verse is from Leviticus 27 that says a maasur, a tenth,
or a tithe of everything the Bible teaches us.
It actually belongs to the Lord.
A tithe, a tenth of what God gives to us.
It belongs to him.
it is holy is set apart for him.
The Bible says in Deuteronomy 1422,
be sure to set aside a maasur.
Be sure to set aside a tenth of all that your fields produce each year.
So when we're talking about tithing,
let me tell you what we're not talking about.
We're not talking about a tip.
We're not talking about a random or occasional donation.
We're not talking about giving whenever this,
moves you. We do that, but that's something different. We're not talking about a payment in return
for a blessing from God. When we talk about the tithes, we're not talking about a membership fee
that gets you into heaven. Technically, tithing is not really giving. Technically is returning. Why? Because it
belongs to God. I heard one pastor say, technically, tithing is not giving. It's just not stealing,
but I don't know if I should say that out loud or not. Let me give you a definition of it very
clearly. What is tithing? Tithing is returning the first 10% of what God entrust to us. It's
returning it back to him because it belongs to him, worshiping him with our first and our best.
Tithing is returning the first 10% of what God entrust to us,
worshipping him with our first and our best.
So that's the tithe.
And what I want to do now is I want to talk very sincerely about why you might not want to tithe.
And we're going to talk about what tithing is not about.
Three things, and I hope these will be clear.
The first thing is that tithing is not about earning salvation.
We don't give a tithe so God says, oh, that's enough, and you purchase your way into heaven.
It's also not about appeasing a guilty conscience.
Like, oh, I did something wrong this week,
so I better give a little bit extra.
That's not what it is.
It's also not about buying God's blessings.
And I want to be just ridiculously clear
if any of those are your motives, pause.
And don't tithe.
Don't tithe to earn your salvation.
Don't tithe to appease your guilt.
How is it that we're saved?
The Bible doesn't say we're saved by tithing.
The Bible says in Ephesians chapter,
two. For it's by grace you've been saved through faith. It's by the grace of God, the mercy of God.
It's not from yourselves. You can't earn it. You can't buy it. You don't deserve it. It's the gift
from God, not by work, so we could say not by tithing, so no one can boast. So you don't tithe to
buy salvation, and you don't tithe to buy God's blessings. And I'm going to be really, really
clear here, the tithe is not a spiritual transaction where you give God $100 and he gives you back
$1,000. And I don't care if you saw someone greasy on TV and I know that no one watches
TV preachers anymore because no one even watches TV anymore unless you're watching YouTube on TV.
But it used to be there were TV preachers that would tell you if you're, and you have to say it,
like, if you give $100, ha, and you have to add the, huh, and I wish I could do that better.
But then you're going to give it $1,000 back.
God, and that's just not God's word. God's not making it rain in church today. I just want to say it,
and I want to be critical, but that is not faith. That's manipulation. We do not tithe in order to get.
We are giving to God because of who God is. He is our Lord. He is our king. He is our Savior. He's
worthy of our worship. And so that's why we would do it. Now, you may not want to,
to tithe if those would be your motivations. Now, what I'm going to do is I'm going to tell you
why I do. And again, you don't have to. Like, you really, you can still, God still loves you.
And so I don't want to heavy hand you. I'm just going to tell you why it's non-negotiable
for me. Five reasons. The first thing is, tithing teaches me to put God first. To put God first
and declare his lordship and the priority of him being first in my life. Moses said this in Deuteronomy 1423.
He said, bring the Maasur, bring the tenth, bring the tithe to the designated place of worship.
When you do that, you bring your first and your best to the place of worship.
He says, doing this will teach you to always fear the Lord your God.
It's a reminder he's the king. It's a reminder he's my provis.
provider. I'm bringing him first and it reminds me to always fear the Lord. Another version translates
that verse this way. The purpose of tithing is what? To teach you to always put God first in your life.
Anytime there's an increase, I put God first and say, this is from you. The first 10% belongs to you.
Exodus 2319 says, bring the best of the first fruits. If you're in an aggregate, how do you say?
What is it? Agricultural. Agricorian. Do I make that word up? If you're in a farming society,
you bring the first of your soil to the house of the Lord, your God. We bring him the first and the best
of what he gives to us. And so I'll try to give you an illustration, and this is not quite going to be
the perfect one, but I do have ten one dollar bills. At least I hope I do, or it's going to mess this thing up.
but let's just assume and pretend like everything is cheap.
Wouldn't it be amazing in this world if things were cheap?
And so I'm just going to kind of go through some things.
If you have $10 and everything cost a dollar, this is what it could look like.
You're going to pay rent.
There's rent.
You pay your rent.
Then you've got a car payment.
Make a car payment.
Then you're hungry for lunch, so you go to Chick-fil-A.
Why?
Because you're going to eat some Christian chicken for the glory of God.
And all God's people said,
Give me extra Chick-fil-A sauce.
My pleasure.
Then you're going to go to Walmart and get some cheap food.
Then you're going to go to Whole Foods and get some healthy food.
That should probably be $2 because they call it Whole Wallet or Whole Food,
but I only have $10.
So take it to Whole Foods.
Then you make your Starbucks run, and then you've got your gym membership,
and then you've got Netflix, and then you're tired from spending all your money,
so you don't have time to eat, so you order DoorDash for dinner.
And then you have one left over.
if you give this one to God, that's like technically not a tithe. It is a tenth, but it's not a tithe. Why? Why? It's the last one. It's the last one. It's what's left over. And so it's not just about the amount, but it's really about the heart. It's about the priority of saying, God, because of who you are and what you mean to me, I want to put you first. And so it's giving God what's first. And you may say, but that would be really, really hard. And like, I get it. I remember the first.
time I started hearing about this, I was going like, you got to be kidding me, like 10%, that's,
like that's crazy money. I mean, in order for me to give, put God first that way, like,
I would have to rearrange my life around God. Yes, you would. I might have to give up something
in order to honor God. You're starting to get the point. It would actually take faith to do that
in my life. And you're kind of, if you start to go down that line, you're starting to understand that
absolutely it really does. You have to prioritize God to put him first. And the bottom line is this,
it takes faith to give first, doesn't it? It doesn't take faith to give what's left over or to give
what's last. And it demonstrates in the same way that I give God the first of my morning.
When I get up the morning, I'm going to seek first the kingdom of God in His righteousness.
So I'm seeking God in His Word. I'm going to give God the first of my week. We worship together
as the body of Christ. And I'm going to give God the first of my increase because it demonstrates,
that I'm putting God first. So the first reason that I feel convicted by God to tithe is it teaches
me to put God first. The second reason is it reminds me that God is my source.
God is my source. Every time I put him first with the tithe, I remind myself that my job is not
my provider, that God is my provider, and that my paycheck is not my security, but God is my
source. And you can see this in the Old Testament when David was moved by God to give this
offering to God to build the temple, and he recognized what I'm giving to God actually came from God.
This is what he says in First Chronicles 2914. He says, but who am I and who are my people?
That we should be able to give as generously as this. Yes, we're giving generously, but where did it come from?
He says, everything comes from you, God. And we have given you.
only what comes from your hand.
In other words, everything that I have,
every opportunity, every dollar,
the breath in my lungs,
it all comes from him.
And so when I tithe, I'm acknowledging,
God is my source.
God is my provider.
In other words, I'm not losing something I earned.
I'm returning something that he gave.
And it reprioritizes my heart around him.
It's my reminder.
I am the manager, not the owner.
I am the steward, not the source.
Which is really good news.
Because if I were the source, I'd be afraid I'd run out.
But if God is the source, there is no shortage with the God who made the cattle on a thousand
of hills.
He provides for all of his people.
And there is no scarcity when I'm looking to him as the source.
So you don't have to tithe, and you may not want to.
But I tithe because it teaches me to put God first.
It reminds me that God is my source.
The third reason and one of the top five reasons I do
is because Jesus told me to tithe.
Jesus did.
Now, a lot of teaching people say,
well, the tithe is an Old Testament principle,
and yes it is, and it actually predated the law,
and there's a whole bunch of other stuff about that.
but Jesus actually talked about the tithe.
And if he talked about it and told me to do it,
that's probably enough for me.
And I'm going to show you in Scripture in Matthew's Gospel
when Jesus was correcting the Pharisees.
He was kind of getting on to go like,
you guys, you know, you're bragging about all your stuff
and you're tithe in off the tiniest little spices.
Like, ooh, look at us, we're tithing.
And you know, that's good and everything.
But you're missing the more important things.
He said, you're not treating people well.
You're forgetting justice and mercy and kindness.
So here's what Jesus said very clearly.
He said of Matthew 2323.
Jesus said, it's in red if you have a paper Bible.
He said, you should tithe.
Yes.
Stop there.
It's kind of like, of course you should tithe.
That's kind of just assumed.
Like, yeah, no debate there.
Yeah, you should do that.
That's a beginning point.
That's just where we start.
That's a baseline.
That's just 101 giving. Yes, you should tithe. But don't neglect the more important things. It's just
kind of assumed, yes, it belongs to God. We're going to return to God. But don't forget to treat people
well. You're all talking about you tithe off your cinnamon and you're still a jerk on Facebook.
Let the Holy Spirit deal with you. Tithing is where we start and we give beyond that. And we're
full of the fruits of the spirit. Love and joy and peace and patient, kindness, goodness, gentleness,
self-control. I'll stop right there and say, if Jesus said to tithe, that alone is enough for me,
case codes, but I've got two more reasons just to make it five. Okay. What else does tithing do?
Tithing breaks my fear and it builds my faith. It breaks my fear and builds my faith. This is really
important for me because I've always been one who's been, I grew up being afraid there wouldn't
be enough. I'm one of those people that always was afraid. And early on, before I tithe for the first
time, I was like, really afraid if I do this. What if there's not enough? And tithing breaks our fear,
builds our faith. And we see in the Old Testament, Malachi chapter 3, that we're to bring the whole
maasur, that's bring the 10th, a whole 10%, into the storehouse, which scholars would say,
that's the local church. In other words, we don't spread it down around 15 places. We bring the tithe
to God's house that there may be food in my house. And then the only place in Scripture God says
you can test him is on this. Maybe because he knew people like me would need to test him. And he says,
test me in this, God says, and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so
much blessing, there will not be room enough to store it. Here's what happens. It breaks my fear and it
builds my faith. And I'm going to show you a picture of how most people live, but how tithing can change
the cycle. Here's what happens. God supplies. You get paid. It's the first of the 15th or it's every
Friday or whatever it is you get paid. And the first thing in our culture we do is we consume. We spend it
and we generally spend it all. And because we spend it all, we lack. And because we're we're
we lack? What are we? We're afraid. We're fear. And then we're paycheck to paycheck. God is supplying
our knees, but we somehow spend it all. And tithing can break that cycle. It can break the cycle of
fear and lack and scarcity and build a cycle of supply. It breaks my fear and it builds my faith.
There's another way, a kingdom way, of using resources. Whenever God supplies, the first thing we do
is we return to him a tenth of what he gives to us.
We give to him first.
And when we do that, the Bible says that God multiplies,
and he opens up the heavens, and he provides for his people.
And when God multiplies, it builds my faith,
and my faith grows, and suddenly I'm giving more,
and I'm becoming more of a generous person and less afraid and more full of faith.
And it's really, really, really, really easy to say,
God's first until I put my money where my mouth is, until the budget is tight. And the first 10%
says, it demonstrates, God, you are greater than my fear. I am trusting you to be my source,
my provider. And what was super interesting to know is, that's the only place in the Bible that
God says, you can test him in this. And that's what I needed when I was a new Christian,
because I'm telling you, like, this just mess with my mind.
I, like, always wanted to feel like there was enough,
and tithing scared me.
And so the first time I heard this message,
I did what I'd call an unbiblical tithe.
This is not biblical, but they're like, give 10%.
So I thought, okay, okay, I'm going to put 10% of my money to work.
And so I went to Mardell.
Now, Mardell, if you don't know,
is a Christian bookstore that has all sorts of things.
And I gave them 10% of my paycheck in return for some,
some cassette tapes, some T-shirts, and some really cool crosses that I could use to be a witness for the glory of God.
Okay, there's my tithe. Well, that wasn't a tithe because that's not returning to the storehouse.
That's where I started. That's how dumb I was. Over time, I got more convicted, and I heard a really compelling message.
I did a little research and said, okay, okay, God, if I can trust you to save me, I can trust you a 10%.
that. And I had, that summer, I'd done a tennis camp. It was like my little camp. And so I had a pretty
decent income. And a tithe of my, I thought I'll just tie it off the last year. And so I gave a really,
what to me was a really, really big check. And I never will forget the emotion of, I mean,
I'm just, I'm going, I'm just, I'm going, okay, God, you save me, I trust you. You save me, I worship.
It was very emotional. And my mom is here. She'll tell you, this is a true story. It's hard to
believe her mom, we didn't know, lived the most simple life, simple life. She'd never done this
before. And on the day that I tithed, the day that I tithe, she reached out to me and said, I don't know,
I've been thinking about this. And today I just confirmed I want to do this. I feel like I'm
supposed to buy you a car. She had never done any. I mean, we're talking like, $20 was a big gift
for Christmas in a car. She'd never done anything like this. I'm like, going, you got to be
kidding me. And so she bought me a car. Not just any car. She bought me a car.
Christian car, a Christian car, a Christian car, a Honda, a cord. And if you know why that's a Christian
card, help me out, because all the disciples gathered in one, oh, a Christian car she gave me.
And that very gift from her, not only did it build my faith, and I want to be super clear.
What I'm not saying is, if you tithes are going to get a car. I'm not saying that. I'm not
saying that. I'm saying that God will supply your knees, and it could be in different ways.
It doesn't have to be material.
And I'm not saying that.
That's what happened to me.
And the story is more meaningful than he knows because I'd been saving my money for a car.
And when that happened shortly after an older fraternity brother, really old,
like he was an alum, like 34, 35, ancient, came to me.
He's actually a member here today.
And he came to me and said, hey, would you like to buy my mom's house?
I'm like, 19.
I can't afford a house.
And he walked me through the deal.
And I ended up buying this.
house right here for $14,900. He carried the note. I put the down payment of the money I was saving
for the car toward it. And at the age of 19, I bought my first rent house. Then I bought another one,
and I bought several before I graduated from college. And I've been investing ever since. And so today,
our ability to be generous traces all the way back to a faith-filled gift when I gave my very first
tithe, I tested God, and in a way that only he could do, he showed up for me. And here's the
bottom line. And I'm not saying you tithe, you're going to get a car. What I'm saying is,
when you tithe, God supplies. He opens up the windows of heaven in whatever a way.
Sometimes it's things better than money. Sometimes there's joy and peace and friendships and
fulfillment and such. But when I gave to God my first 10%, here's what I learned. I learned the
principle that God can do more with 90% and his blessings than we can do with 100% on our own.
It's miraculous. It's supernatural. It's a spiritual principle that I do not understand. It is that
God is good. You put him first. He opens doors you couldn't open. He meets your needs in ways that
you didn't see coming. He blesses you in ways, maybe financially, maybe in ways that are way more
meaningful than financially. It teaches me to put God first. It breaks my fear. Jesus tells me to do it.
Fifth reason, and this is super, super important, when I tithe, it connects my resources to eternal
impact. It connects my resources to eternal impact. And this is so rich because when I tithe to the
storehouse, when I bring and return the tithe to God in the church, I'm not just helping pay the bills and
keep the lights on, but what I'm doing is I'm investing in eternity. I'm taking something that's
income and turning it into real ministry, something that's temporary into something that's
eternal. And it was Paul who said this, and it's very convicting to me to hear the power and
the emotion behind his words. The apostle Paul said this. He said, yes, you will be enriched
in every way. And that's my prayer for you, that you would be blessed by.
God, not just financially, but in your health, in your marriage, if you're married, in your parenting
with your kids, with meaningful friendships, with community that's significant, with a ministry
that fulfills you. Because I'm telling you right now, you can have all the money you want,
and you don't have a real ministry, money don't matter nothing. When you have a ministry and you're
making a difference in this world, when you're making an eternal impact, that changes everything.
That's a fulfillment that money cannot buy. He says, you'll be.
be enriched in every way, not so you can use it all in yourself, and yes, you can enjoy what you
have. Please do. It would be pleasurable to God for you to enjoy some of what he gives you, but he
makes you blessed in every way so that you can always be generous. You can see a need,
and you can meet it. You can always be, you're blessed so that you can be a blessing.
And he said, when we take your gifts, in other words, okay, you give your gifts to the ministry,
church, when we take your gifts to those who need them, what do they do? They worship God.
They thank God. And so this is what we do. We're blessed in every way to be a blessing.
We let God's blessings flow to us and then through us and we make a difference in the world
and they glorify God. And this is what we do. This is who we are. This is what we do because
that's what Jesus did for us. And this is the heart of our ministry. And we say it all the
that we will as a church, we will lead the way with irrational generosity. Why? Because we truly believe
it's more blessed to give than to receive. This is what we do. We worship God. We believe in God.
As he blesses us, we use what he's given us to be a blessing to the world. And when I tell you
that I'm humbled, if you can get your mind around it, just this last week, through you,
through one church, through the body of Christ, born in our church, built in our church,
given through our church to the world for free on one billion devices, the living word of God.
You've wrote some Bible out.
I mean, I'm telling you what, every now that I think you might as well get a little charismatic
and you could stand up for that, because this is the living word of God on a billion devices
around the world for the glory of God.
There are two things, two things, two things, two things that live forever.
Two things that live forever.
There are two things that live forever.
You sit back down and if you, there's two things that live forever.
Thank you. That was really fun.
Oh, you shocked me.
Oh, come on, two things that live forever.
The souls of people and the word of God.
There are the souls of man and the Word of God.
And when we give what God is given to us through the church, as the church, in the church,
into the world, you're investing in eternity.
The souls of people and the Word of God.
The flowers may fail, but the Word of God lives forever.
And when you leave this earth, you will live somewhere.
Two things that live forever.
And so we really take the words of Jesus seriously.
We take the words of Jesus seriously.
He said, clothed the naked, heal the sick, feed the hungry.
So we prayed about it.
How can we help?
Like, how can we help?
How can we help?
And God spoke to us very, very clearly.
do not recreate the wheel.
Don't try to do it all.
Do what we can do.
We can give the word of God away,
but we can't do it all.
So partner with the best of the best out there,
the best ministries.
And this is our strategy.
This is our strategy.
I didn't talk about it.
I don't know if anybody did.
When the government shut down
and people were struggling to eat,
we just did what we do.
We just do it.
We just went and found 54 different food banks.
We'd already given,
already given, because we give every year. We gave an additional $300-something,000 just to these food banks.
Why? Because they're the best of the best, to the best, and we can do it, and that's what we do. This is what we do.
This is what we do. And that right there, to those, that is just one category of dozens of categories.
Through the storehouse, when we together give here, we partnered with 165 local and global mission partners.
65 local and global mission partners.
And we don't just send money, but guess what?
We send people and we send people and we send resources.
And together, we are working with the best of the best to the best of the best.
Hope Center, Hope Net.
I mean, there's like three with the name Hope, Food Bank, Kansas City Angels,
Kids Cancer Foundation, K-Life, Leah's Hope, Oklahoma Baptist Homes,
Riverside Hope Campus, the fathers live on and on 165 different ministries.
And I'm just going to tell you one story that touched me.
One partner is called LifeNet.
And we work with LifeNet to help train moms
and help moms in parts of Africa
who have a high death rate for them and their babies.
We help them with postpartum hemorrhaging
and help their babies that stop breathing,
start to breathe again.
And I'm going to introduce you to Stella and her baby, Jade.
This is Stella and Jade.
And moments after baby Jade was born, she stopped breathing.
No movement, no crying, no pulse.
And the good news is to the glory of God, baby Jane is alive today.
And let me tell you why.
Because villagers were trained to act responsibly and with wisdom to help save lives.
Let me tell you the results because of God using you.
The resuscitation, resuscitation, agriculture, agrarian, farming, the resuscitation success.
It went from only 8% when a baby died, our baby stopped breathing, to 94% with training, from 8% to 94%.
The proficiency of treating moms with post-4%.
postpartum hemorrhage went from 15% survival rate now to 96%. Now here's what I want you to see.
In the last five years in the past five years as you've given through the storehouse
there have been over 20,000 moms and babies saved and this is one this is one story, one partner
and of 165. This is what we do. This is what we do. This is what we do. This is what we do. This is what we do.
People say, oh, you're a big church. But listen, yeah, absolutely.
big enough to impact the world and small enough to care for the one.
Big enough, this is what we do.
And so I hope you just hear my sincerity in this is that you can be a part of this,
but you don't have to, like sincerely, you can still go to heaven and not tie it.
Do not hear this as a manipulative, you know, fear-based thing.
You can still go to heaven and not tie.
You can still matter to God.
Even if you keep the part that the Bible says belongs to him, he still loves you.
And so I just want to tell you why I tithe.
And why I tithe is because it teaches me to put God first.
It reminds me that God is my source.
Jesus told me to do it, therefore that alone is enough to do it.
Tithing breaks my fear and it builds my faith.
It connects my resources to eternal impact.
Basically, I'll say it this way.
It lets everything else in my life know that God is first.
He is first.
He is Lord.
He is Savior.
He is king.
He's my provider.
He's my redeemer.
I worship him, and I do not tithe because I have to, because I don't.
He'll still love me.
I tithe because of who he is and what he's done for me.
I tied because he forgave me, because he saved me, because he's my provider, because he's my
Lord, and I do not give in order to get.
Just give freely as an act of worship.
He gave me breath when I didn't deserve it.
He gave me grace when I couldn't earn it.
He gave me his son while I was still saying.
sinning. And so I do not tithe out of obligation, but I tithe out of worship and obedience to him.
I'm going to say right now, if he never did another thing for me, he's already done more
than enough for me to worship him with my first and my best. That's why I tithe. So Father,
today, I pray that your word would do what it can do. I thank you.
you God, there are two things that live forever. The souls of people and the Word of God, God,
help us to invest our life in those things. Today as you're praying, nobody looking around
at all of our churches, those online, I always ask you kind of what I call an application question.
I'm going to ask it very specifically this way. And again, not in a manipulative, I'm not going to
challenge you to tie. I'm not going to do that. I'm just going to just ask you how many of you
want to, and don't raise your hands yet, how many of you want to honor God?
God with what he entrusts to you.
That's my question.
Some of you, that he's going to speak to you clearly,
and you're going to put him first in finances.
You are going to tithe.
Others, you're already tithing,
and you're going to be prayerful about how to be more strategic
and more generous.
Others of you, you're going to take a big step toward generosity.
I don't know what it's going to be,
but God will speak to you.
And so I'm going to ask you and just sincerely,
yes or no.
This is the part I am going to push you on.
Yes or no.
How many of you want to honor God with what do you trust to you?
If you do, lift up your hands in an act of worship and prayer today.
Father, I thank you.
I thank you for a church full of people that have experienced your grace.
And God, in a response to your grace, we want to be a blessing and be generous.
God, I thank you for every person who worships you with the tithe.
God, we know the joy, the thrill, the honor of obeying your word.
And God, for anyone who would say they don't want to do that, God, I think that you
thank you that you still love them, we still love them.
They've got a valuable place here.
But I pray, God, that you would stir up within your church, the gift of generosity, that we've
been enriched in every way.
Why?
So that we can be generous on every occasion, God.
And when we use what you've entrusted to us to make a difference in this world, we
thank you that people will thank God in heaven.
God stir us up to be faithful with what you've been trusted to us.
All of it.
Our time, our talents, our treasure, our money, our resources.
has God, use us to represent your love in this world.
As you keep praying today, there are those of you right now,
and you know it, you can feel it, and this message,
it pulls it out of you because you recognize you're really not serving Jesus.
He's not first in any air of your life, and you feel maybe guilty.
What do I do? How do I work my way there?
Let me just tell you the gospel, as clearly as I can, for God so loved you.
He loved the world, but he loved you, that he sent his one and only,
son Jesus, the Lamb of God, the perfect son as a sacrifice. While we were still sinning,
the Bible says, he gave first. He gave his first and his best, his only son while we were still
sinning Christ died for us. And the good news is, as he died in our place for the forgiveness of our
sins, he didn't stay dead, but God raised him from the dead on the third day so that anyone,
and this includes you, who calls on his name, would be saved.
You're not saved by tithing.
You're not saved by being holy enough.
You're saved by the grace of God through faith in Jesus so you can never boast.
That's why we give them our whole life in return.
It's our only reasonable response.
Today at all of our churches, those of you that don't know where you stand with God,
take a step away from your sin, take a step toward grace, call on Jesus to save you.
He will.
He'll forgive your sins.
He'll make you new.
today at all of our churches. Those who say, yes, I need Jesus today. Call him. Jesus, be my
Savior. Be my Lord. That's your prayer. Lift your hands high right now. All over the place
to lift them up and say, yes, praise God for you. And right back there. Others say, yes, Jesus,
right back over there. Call on his name right over here. Oh, come on church. Others today say,
Jesus, be the Savior, the Lord of my life. Those of you online, type in the comment section,
Jesus, save me. Jesus, forgive me of my sins. Let's all pray together. Pray Heavenly Father.
Make my life.
Jesus save me.
Make me brand new.
Fill me with your spirit so I could know you, so I could serve you, so I could show your love.
My life is not my own.
I give it all to you.
Thank you for new life.
You have all of mine.
In Jesus' name, I pray.
Can you say amen and amen and amen, amen?
Welcome to those born into God's family.
