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God calls you (Vayikra) and tells you, “Come near to Me.” And the offering (qorban: come near) reminds you that you are worthy and precious in God’s eye regardless of how much you have, regardless of what other people say you are, and regardless of what you think you are. Offering is not about money. It is one of God’s loving ways to remind you that God wants you to come near to God. It is one of the passionate ways you can take to tell God that you want to come near to God. Don’t you want to be a cheerful giver?
God broke into our lives to be with us through the event of the Tabernacle. When God commanded the Israelites to build the Tabernacle, they “brought their sacred offerings to the Lord.” Sacred offerings. The word “offering” is qorban in Hebrew and it originally means “come near.” In other words, when God came near to the Israelites, they decided to come near to God as well. They responded to God’s “come near” invitation by bringing their sacred offering “come near” to God. How do you respond to God’s qorban invitation today?
Stewardship Program an opportunity to examine my priorities. Where is God on my priority list?
How can I make God my first priority? We are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about it this Sunday.
We St. Matthew’s have our Stewardship Program from today through November 8th. What does Stewardship Program mean to you?
1. It is an opportunity to check up my ATTITUDE toward God, the Provider, and God’s blessings God has already given to me.
2. It is an opportunity to examine my PRIORITIES. Where is God on my priority list? Stewardship Program is an opportunity for me to decide to put God first in your priorities.
WWJD? It is one of the well-known expressions among Christian communities. What would Jesus do? In order to do what Jesus would do, we first need to know what He did. WDJD? What did Jesus do? Jesus erased the lines of the legalism which Pharisees and teachers of religious law drew by using the Word of God. Jesus erased the lines which created insiders and outsiders. He rather offered the Table of love and mercy for ALL.
WWJD? It is one of the well-known expressions among Christian communities. What would Jesus do? In order to do what Jesus would do, we first need to know what He did. WDJD? What did Jesus do? This week we find Zacchaeus in Luke, a woman at the well in John, and Paul in Acts. What did Jesus do in their life journeys? Jesus met the broken where they were. And He received them and embraced them as they were. That was where transformation began.
WWJD? It is one of the well-known expressions among Christian communities. What would Jesus do? In order to do what Jesus would do, we first need to know what He did. WDJD? What did Jesus do? This week we are going to learn one of many things that Jesus did through the story of “A Woman Caught in Adultery”. In John 8. Jesus refused to stand with the accusers by lowering Himself. And He took the place of compassion.
What do you expect from God when you run into problems and trials? Magic? Miracles? Or nothing? We are going to listen to what the Bible has to say about what God does when we are going through problems and trials.