First Steps – February 13, 2023

Lately, Iā€™ve been thinking about the interplay between generosity, greed, making money, and giving money. Ā Many times, Christ’s followers struggle with making money. Sometimes people feel guilty about prosperity. Ā It is interesting that the Bible never faults those who make money. Ā How they make money and how they spend money is a different story, but the making of it through honest and hardworking means is never faulted. Ā The opposite is true for it is seen as a blessing. Ā 

The key is the heartā€”as it is with all things. Not the blood-pumping organ in oneā€™s chest, but the seat of oneā€™s desire, their identity. In Luke 12, Jesus put his finger on the heart of the issue [pardon the pun, I couldnā€™t help myself]. Ā Jesus addressed the crowd by telling a story about the connection between making money, spending money, and oneā€™s heart.
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Read Luke 12:13-21.

The issue isnā€™t that the manā€™s fields prospered. The issue is that God ceased to be his supreme treasure. If God had been his treasure, what would he have done differently? Instead of saying, ā€œSoul, you have ample goods laid up for many years; relax, eat, drink, be merry,ā€ he would have said something like:

“God, this is all yours. You have made my fields prosper. Show me how to express with my riches that you are my treasure, and the riches are not. I already have enough. I donā€™t need a bigger and bigger safety net. I donā€™t need better food, better drink, or better parties. I do indeed want to make merry, but not at self-indulgent parties with rich retirees. I want to make merry with the people who have been helped by my generosity. I want the fullest blessing of giving. Ā Because you taught me, Lord, it is ā€œmore blessed to give than to receive.”

We are called to be generous which is never about a number or dollar amount.Ā It is a lifestyle where one acknowledges Godā€™s presence in the world and seeks to follow him by blessing others as one has been blessed. Find ways to bless someone this week!






Ā This Week’s Readings:
*Monday – Mark 1, Mark 2
*Tuesday -Mark 3, Mark 4
*Wednesday – Mark 6, Mark 7
*Thursday – Mark 8 Mark 9
*Friday – Mark 10, Mark 11

Prayer Requests:
*Heal those who are sick and protect those who are not.
*Comfort those who are grieving and in distress.
*Wisdom for our leaders as they navigate through uncertain times.
*Guidance for those seeking to find their way.
*Continued Growth Inside and Outside the Walls of St. Paul UMC.

ā€œDonā€™t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.ā€ – Philippians 4:6