Thanks for the Giving
Sunday, October 15th, 2006INTRODUCTION
There was a time when I struggled with tithing. I have heard all the arguments about Tithing not being part of the new covenant or that God doesn’t need our money, but they just left me with a whole in my faith. Well, a couple of years ago, I came to a point where I had to make a decision. This is an account of that decision and what God did.
THANKS FOR THE GIVING
It was the Sunday morning before Thanksgiving and I was sitting on the edge of my bed. In my hand before me, I held the tithe money. This money represented all the money I had left before my next paycheck, which was a week and a half away. To complicate this matter, my wife and I had calculated that we had just enough food to last us until Tuesday night. Forget about Thanksgiving because that was out of the question as we did have money for it. So, there I sat staring at the money. If I was to keep it, I would be able to supply money for food with even a meager Thanksgiving dinner. However, I knew that if I did that, I would close the door to God’s blessings. I would be walking in disobedience and only God knew what could happen from that. Also crossing my mind was that if I used the money I could just ask for forgiveness afterwards and all would be fine, well, sort of because God does say that we reap what we sow. And it just keep rolling around and around in my head.
So, there I sat with the decision before me. I closed my eyes and said a prayer telling God that I was going to go to church and hand in my tithe. Furthermore, I was not going to walk around telling everyone how I needed money, but to leave it in God’s hands and let God be God. I ended the prayer honestly feeling no better then before I had prayed, but I did have a determined spirit to make sure to tithe.
Nothing happened before or during church service except that I did hand in my tithe. I would love to say that I handed it in completely happy, but the truth was that I was not sure that my family would be eating past Tuesday. In my logical mind, I felt that God would fail me because I had told God that I was not going to go running around the church telling everyone how desperate my situation was hoping to garner enough sympathy to have someone hand us money or collect money for us. It all seemed hopeless.
At the end of service, the Pastor asked me if my family could use a turkey for Thanksgiving because the church had gotten some to hand out. I told him that I would and he then put me in contact with a deacon of the church. My excitement for a dinner on at least one more day was quickly dashed when the deacon began to explain this complicated issue dealing with the turkeys. I wound up leaving church not really sure if we would have a turkey or not.
Two days pass and through this complicated issue we had still not received a turkey and to be honest I had written off that it was coming. But while my mind was caught in the physical of what God could not possibly do, God was moving on our behalf and something amazing was just about to happen.
Tuesday night about 6pm, I received a call from the drummer of our church. He told me that the deacon had spoken with him and he had our turkey. I was excited and we set to meet at the church and have me get the turkey from him. It was just as I was about to say goodbye that the drummer said something that I will never forget.
“Um, I was wondering if you could maybe use three turkeys?”
My mouth hit the floor and to be honest I must have turned as pale as a ghost because my wife suddenly asked me what was wrong. I couldn’t answer her, I couldn’t answer anyone because I knew that with three turkeys while it might be tight, we could stretch it towards my next paycheck. Somehow I said yes to the drummer and feebly tried to tell my wife what was happening. I then left to meet the drummer at the church.
When I arrived, he was there waiting for me. As we transferred the turkeys I asked him how he had come to have three extra turkeys. He told me that his wife did not like turkey at all. However, she shopped at a local grocery that handed out a free turkey every time there was a purchase over $50. So, she would grab one knowing that God would put someone needy in her path. This particular Thanksgiving time she had been unable to find someone to give the turkeys too and wound up with three extras sitting in her freezer. And if this was not enough, these turkeys were not small by any means. In fact, the smallest, and yes I am saying the smallest, was 26lbs. I thanked the drummer and told him the testimony and departed from home.
We now had enough to be able to feed our family and although I was already praising God for the wondrous thing he had done, He was not finished yet. Wednesday afternoon there was a call from the deacon’s wife. She had started a new job and where she worked had put together Thanksgiving dinner packages to give out to needy families. Now remember, I did not say anything to anyone about our situation. However, this deacon’s wife said that she felt that God was telling her to get one of the packages for us. We gladly told the deacon’s wife to bring over the package.
We were amazed at what God had done, but He was not finished yet. When the deacon’s wife arrived, she brought in the “package” which was several bags of groceries including a turkey and ALL the fixings for a Thanksgiving dinner including several pies and side dishes and when I say everything I mean everything. We told the deacon’s wife our testimony and we all praised God for his providence.
In all, we ate all four turkeys having turkey in just about every style of preparation there was all the time praising God for his more then adequate provision for us because we were obedient and faithful to what he called us to do.
SCRIPTURE
6 For I delight in loyalty rather than sacrifice, And in the knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings
The word here translated loyalty is the word checed {kheh’-sed} which some translation take to mean mercy. It can mean that, but here I believe that God is speaking about obedience, faithfulness, and loyalty which are possible translations of what I believe the original Hebrew is speaking of. The reason is that God tells us to do things because God is simply looking for willing servants, empty vessels, that are ready to be used by him for his will. And when we do follow what he tells us, when we are loyal and faithful and obedient, God never fails to make sure that we have what we need.
CONCLUSION
I would like to encourage everyone of two things. First listen and obey God, your life will never be the same and will never be without the peace of God. Second, regardless of what you have heard, try following the commands to tithe and do so with a cheerful heart and see what God might open up in your life. However, no matter what you do, know that we serve a great and awesome God. If you have not taken time to get to know God then allow me to encourage you to do so today. Don’t wait because you never know what tomorrow will bring and I am sure that everyone could use God in their life right now. If you want to know God you can email me and I would be glad to share him with you.
Until Next Time,
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Love in Christ,
Sir Jesterhawk
My name is Jester of the Hawk
Adopted Prince of the Kingdom of God
Commander of the Armies of the FireKnights
General of the Spirit-Filled Legions
Loyal servant to the one true God
Father to kids on fire for Jesus Christ
Husband to a praying wife
And I will have my blessings, in this life and the next.
