Sun 29 Oct 2006
I just recently wrote about not being able to serve God and money at the same time. It’s a pretty difficult concept, one I’m still trying to sort out myself. Not to mention how it goes against the grain to an obscene degree. Especially when you read Matthew 6:25-34 and actually try to walk it out!
Let me tell you what being free from the bonds of money ISN’T. It ISN’T having a lot of money saved up in the bank account, or having stock here and there just "in case" something happens you have the safety net of what some consider "financial security". This may be a shock. If you think being free from money means that you have a lot of it, that still reveals you are still in the bonds of it. Anytime money is a measure of anything reveals that we are still living according to this world. (It’s ok to have money in those terms, but the measure of it, whether a litle or a lot, cannot determine how you will live according to the Kingdom)
Am I perfect in this? By all means no! But I am letting God work this out of me, remember, IT’S A PROCESS!
There is a lot of teaching (Good teaching) in the church about being good stewards of the things God gives you, money included if not foremost. These are good teachings, but these teachings still keep you in bondage to money. Thinking that you aren’t truly free unless you have a proper emergency fund, life/health/auto insurance, retirement funds, etc. Money is still the master in these teachings.
There are too many Christians who let money dictate whether they will/or to what extent they can serve God in their lives. “I can’t do [*insert christian activity here*] because I have to work.” Well, why do you have to work? “I have bills to pay.” Well, get rid of the bills!! It’s really that simple. Start by reducing your need for income. This may require selling your car and getting something cheaper, something you can PAY FOR. It may require selling your house (if you have a house payment/rent, it is probably your most demanding financial commitment), start thinking of ways to get out of it. Yeah, these aren’t normal things to think about, it will require some creativity, but if we are going to be free from money, we really need to be free from it. There is a lot we can do on our part to start to accomplish that. Getting rid of all the fluff is a great place to start!
Don’t let not having enough money (saved or income) keep you from serving the Lord according to His word.
Have you ever looked at Jesus’ financial situation? How did Jesus get His needs met? Remember the tax bill that had to be paid (Matthew 17:27)? What about the 5,000 hungry people:
"Jesus soon saw a great crowd of people climbing the hill, looking for him. Turning to Philip, he asked, "Philip, where can we buy bread to feed all these people?" 6 He was testing Philip, for he already knew what he was going to do. "
John 6:5-6
Did you read that? Jesus asked Philip KNOWING that He was going to feed them supernaturally! It was a trick question to see where Philip’s mind was. Was it on the Kingdom of God or the kingdom of this world?
"7 Philip replied, "It would take a small fortune to feed them!" 8 Then Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, spoke up. 9 "There’s a young boy here with five barley loaves and two fish. But what good is that with this huge crowd?"
John 6:7-9
What was Philip’s first response to the test? He was thinking according to the world and not the Kingdom of God. He looked and measured it by how much money they had. They couldn’t meet the need because they didn’t have the required funds.
I wonder if sometimes Jesus asks us questions like that to test us? I wonder how dissapointed He is after 2000 years His followers still have a tough time believing Him and walking in His Kingdom.
Here’s what would happen in today’s scenario if we had such a drastic financial need as feeding 5,000+ people. We would reach into our pockets to check for cash. If we didn’t have the money there we’d look at how much money we had in our checking account. If the money wasn’t there we’d look at our credit card balances. If we didn’t have enough there we’d take out a loan from the bank. When do we decide to trust God? When do we let the Kingdom of God operate in our lives?
It’s so difficult in these days to think according to the Kingdom of God because we have so many safety nets to fall back on. There isn’t any need to “trust God”, when you have a bank down the street who is willing to loan you the money at a mere 10% interest. It almost looks stupid to wait on God. Your on your knees seeking God for provision for your need and your family is looking at you like an idiot, “Just use your credit card.” It looks foolish to “go without” when it’s so easy to just "go get it".
Matthew 6:33 says to seek the Kingdom of God FIRST, not as a last resort. Seeking the Kingdom should be your life blood, it should be all you do. The promise is that if you are seeking the Kingdom first all your needs will come to you.
| What To Take From This: Stop thinking in terms of the measure of your bank account. Start thinking according to the Kingdom of God. First you have to get to know what the Kingdom of God is, read this to find out how. We are in the world, but we are not of it. Since we are in the world we will still use worldly money. But it will be according to God’s Kingdom. When the tax collectors came to Peter and Jesus for payment, Jesus still paid with the legal currency of the time, it was just supernatural how He acquired it. You can’t take one little truth and spread it across all situations. You MUST know how the Kingdom of God works. You must KNOW the voice of your Father in heaven. There aren’t any standard principles to follow when it comes to this. You may do it one way in this situation, but in the next you’ll do it a completely different way. There aren’t any formula’s, only relationship. You must get into a real relationship with your Father in heaven, He’s calling you in. |


November 9th, 2006 at 3:54 pm
[…] The reason why Jesus said it is very hard for a rich person to enter the Kingdom is because “rich people” don’t think they need to rely on God for their provision. They’ve proved to themselves that they are the ones that are responsible for what they have and what they will get. When Jesus asks a rich person how to feed 5,000 people he immediately looks in his pocket to see if he has enough money. […]
January 16th, 2007 at 11:10 pm
[…] There are too many Christians waiting until they get enough _________ (fill in the blank with the typical excuse: money, experience, time, knowledge, etc.) All the while, God is desperately wanting workers for His Kingdom. And as I mention on the front page, He wants and needs full-time workers. […]
January 19th, 2007 at 6:14 am
always waiting, pretty soon, just a moment. oop’s TOO LATE.
There comes a time that we have to choose who’s side we are on. as for me and my house we will follow the Lord.
June 14th, 2007 at 3:38 am
I have had God asking me to do this for so long. But I have always said just what you said. I can’t I have too many bills. Its been about me being a bad steward of the gifts God has given me and allowing myself to become so chained to it that I feel as if I can’t break free. Won’t I need to be free from my financial obligations to be a servant who can say where ever you want me Lord I will go? And how can I get there from here so I can go and do what he has asked. My heart is heavy because I have allowed myself to get in these chains and now I must find a way out so I can do what God wants so I can have peace of God on my life. Please any suggestions I would love to hear. As far as the future and those finances I don’t care anymore I just want to be free to do Gods will.
June 14th, 2007 at 2:39 pm
It’s good to see such a yearning heart for the things of God. Understand that God desires you to be all that you were created to be in Him, even more than you do! He knows the situation you’re in now and He has everything all mapped out for you to get on His perfect path, it’s all a matter of us finding that “map” He has for us. That can only be found by hearing His voice and knowing the movement of His Spirit in your life. Unfortunately there are no shortcuts. Your path is different than mine, your history is different, so my advice for you wouldn’t be a perfect fit, but the Lord’s advice will always be perfect.
“Won’t I need to be free from my financial obligations to be a servant who can say where ever you want me Lord I will go?”
This is the tricky part, and it may sound weird, but you are already freed from your financial obligations. Go read Matthew chapter 6. Now practically, that may not seem like the case, but when you begin to find out what Matthew 6:33 means and you begin to step towards it, the Lord will teach you and walk you through the process of manifesting that freedom in your current obligations.
Don’t stop what you are doing now. Just take the first step towards His path and go to Him and ask Him what the first step is. Don’t look at the end result and try to figure it all out, you just need to know what your very next step is, for today. He will tell you.
Paul
January 27th, 2008 at 2:28 pm
Hi,
Found your comments by googling, and came upon others in the site. I do agree that this monetary system as we know it will not exsist some day and what we do with it must be used mainly for His kinngdom. We must also realize that God uses people. Very seldom does money fall from the sky or does a truck come to your house to unload, not saying that God cant do that. Isay often I dont doubt that God can, sometimes I do wonder will he. My husband quit his job over a month ago and is praying all day long that we may continue again in full time ministry. I know he is sincere, but we are broke, our bills are piling up and we are in a financial crisis. My rent is due and no way to pay. The question I have is; if God gives the vision of something it is not his responsibility to provide. I guess im practical in a sense… and again I say God uses people, our relationships also open doors for us.. Someone has to work to support the ministry what if we all decided not to work.??