Mortgage Burning - Looking To the Future
1 Chronicles 28-29 January 15, 2023
to his son Solomon.
3. His heart is just like mine for our next senior pastor. Their situation is just like ours as a church
when it is done for the Lord!
So ...
III. Application
A Like David invites his people who were willing and joyful to join him in giving, today 1 feel led to invite you to do the same.1 do not want anyone here today to feel guilt or obligation. But I speak only to those who want to give willingly and joyfully to what God is doing here.
First is our weekly ministry offering!
So here are
want to give a large legacy gift to impact the future to either our weekly ministry offering or Building the Future Fund. That would accelerate what God is doing here.
B. I love you guys and appreciate what God has doneover the past years through you and excited to see what he is going to do in the future years.
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Mortgage Burning - Looking To the Future
1 Chronicles 28-29 January 15, 2023
1. Intro
A. Please turn to I Chronicles 29. As you are turning I want to share with
you an image that illustrates what we learned this morning regarding the
ultimate impact that our giving has.
1. 1t's like a kernel of corn, the seed-giving, is planted in the ground. A corn
stalk is grown the plant; building, programs, events, services, which results
in husks of corn. The fruit of people impacted, lives-changed, God's work
and God's glory and from there it is multiplied as each person ministered to
here takes that seed out to the world they live in and the process goes on!
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2. That's the impact of our giving!
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11. 1 Chronicles 29
A. Let me give you the context behind this passage.
1. King David is aging and God is transitioning the kingdom over
to his son Solomon.
2. David’s heart is to set things up so Solomon can thrive in building the
temple for the Lord.
3. His heart is just like mine for our next senior pastor. Their situation is just
like ours as a church
B. So listen to what David says to his people 29:1 Read
1. He says the work of building the temple is great because it is for the Lord.
2. What makes a building, a program, an event or service great is
when it is done for the Lord!
C. Then he talks about how he has given to it
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1. This section becomes a great example of 2 Corinthians 9:7 where it says
God does not want us to give grudgingly or out of obligation, but rather he
loves a cheerful giver!
2. Read 2a - with all my ability, he already has given very large gifts to this
work.
3. Now in addition to that gift - out of his delight for God's work and house
he now is going to give another generous gift over and above what he
already given. Read v3
D. Then he invites the people to join him in giving - but only those whose hearts
are willing and joyful to give to this work! Read v5b
1. First, the leaders respond willingly- read v6
2. Then rest of the people responded by giving with joy, willingness and
whole heartedly- read v9
3. Today we are rejoicing and celebrating over the fruit of our giving- to them
the very act of giving was a reason for joy and celebration!
So ...
III. Application
A Like David invites his people who were willing and joyful to join him in
giving, today 1 feel led to invite you to do the same.1 do not want anyone here
today to feel guilt or obligation. But I speak only to those who want to give
willingly and joyfully to what God is doing here.
1. I invite you to give because while today is a pivotal day of celebration for
MVC, it is not the return of the Lord nor the end of our work and giving.
B. We have two opportunities in front of us as we move forward in our transition
First is our weekly ministry offering!
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1. The reality is that our weekly offerings have suffered significantly
since Covid hit. Last year alone we came around $230,000 short of
our budgeted need
2. When resources are not available it is no different than it is in our
own homes - new opportunities and ideas normally start with no and
you stop dreaming because you know you just can 't afford it.
C. The second opportunity is with our switching our mortgage fund to building
the future fund!
1. Many. but not all, of the expenses for building the future are connected
with the transition: training, coaching, consulting startup costs, special
events, introduction meetings, retreat — staff and leadership, searching
and hiring costs, baton passing salaries, ministry opportunities, and on…
2. Bottom line, a smooth transition is extremely important for the health of
MVC, as many churches trip up at this point and are set back for years.
So here are
IV. The opportunities
A. for those who want to give with delight to what God is doing here. I would
ask you to prayerfully consider the following:
1. To begin or increase your giving to our weekly ministry offering.
a) That is where our giving makes its greatest impact
2. Those who have been giving to the mortgage fund like Kim and have -
would you continue your giving but now to the Build the Future Fund
a) Or if you have not been giving to that fund, you may want to join us in
doing that above and beyond your weekly ministry offering.
3. Finally - are there some who willingly and joyfully would
want to give a large legacy gift to impact the future to either our weekly
ministry offering or Building the Future Fund. That would accelerate what
God is doing here.
B. I love you guys and appreciate what God has done
over the past years through you and excited to see what he is going to do in the
future years.
C. Let’s celebrate!
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