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Learning To Give
Years ago our church was struggling
financially. We, as a family were barely making it. My
husband began teaching the principles of faith giving. . .reaping
what you sow. Even as a farmer puts the seed into the ground,
nurtures and cultivates it, then reaps the harvest. Our giving
beyond the tithe should be prayed about, agreed upon, and then
committed to God for the result.
Dr. Jack Hyles' Pastor's School was
scheduled for March and I wanted to go with my husband. $20
registration per person was required whether attending only one
session or all of them. We did not have the twenty dollars
for me, so Tom had just decided to forego the school.
Remembering all of his teaching on
planting and reaping, I thought to myself, "I'll see if this
really works." I need twenty dollars, meaning ten percent
would be two dollars. Known only to God, I really scrimped
that week and held back the two dollars from the grocery money.
On Sunday I put it in the offering, and waited with anticipation
to see how God would get the twenty dollars to me.
Nothing happened. I was
highly disappointed, and a little disillusioned. Time came
for the conference and there was no money. Tom said, "Come
on, let's go. The Lord will work this out somehow."
Tom dropped me off at the church
lobby and he went to park the car. I saw and greeted many
preacher friends while waiting for him to come in. Suddenly,
a preacher friend who had not seen in years came over to me and
said, "Jeanette, this is funny, but the Lord just told me to give
this to you." Need I tell you what he put into my hand?
A twenty dollar bill.
Since that time I no longer miserly
count out ten percent of our income. I tend to scrape
together more and more "seed" to plant, knowing the God of the
harvest will return it, some forty, some sixty, and some hundred
fold.
Not only have received money, but
God adds those things that money can't buy, health, happiness, and
love in abundance. I learned first hand not to fear to put
God's promises to the test.
Thank God for Paying Taxes!
April is tax time! I think
that my husband hates this time of the year like no other.
Not just because he doesn't enjoy paying for some of the
despicable things that our government uses our tax money, but also
because of the minute detailing of all monies. The use of
the car, where driven, for what, how many miles; The use of the
airplane, who ate in your home, how many trips to the dentist, the
doctor, and so forth. Then at the end come the "bomb",
how much we are going to have to pay.
Jesus paid taxes. He
instructed Peter to get money from the mouth of a fish to pay
their taxes. I thought the Lord Might need to do that again
for us. Strange as it may seem, tax time has been a time of
thanksgiving for me this year.
After our honeymoon my husband went
into evangelism. This means no guaranteed income whatsoever.
As a young, unknown evangelist just getting started, meetings were
few and we were barely surviving financially and did not even make
enough money to pay income taxes. Later, he became the first
full-time pastor of a 103 year-old church. The salary was
very small and for several years we did not earn enough to pay
taxes.
From our wedding day we were
certain about one thing: God will honor those who honor Him,
and this includes money. So one tenth of all we received
went back to the Lord. God blessed us financially (as He had
promised) and we were able to give more to Him. No longer
only ten percent, but then fifteen, then twenty, then more.
God just keeps returning to us abundantly above all that we could
ask or think. (Ephesians 3:20).
When our tax man called and told us
how much we had to pay this year I was staggered. It had
never been so much. Then I wondered why I should be upset.
This is the evidence of the blessing of God on our lives. I
feel like Jacob in Genesis 32:10, when he said, "with my staff I
crossed over and now I am become two bands." From our meager
beginning God kept His Word and we are blessed.
"In everything give thanks. . .for
this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus. . ." 1st
Thessalonians 5:18a..
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