ࡱ> 241 ibjbj 4"ee*>$$$$$8888p8"ACCCCCC$lg$g$$|F$$AAr^-06A66$(gg6 : Sunday School Lesson for the Month of November 2014 Gods Plan of Giving (1 Corinthians 16:2) Sunday, November 2, 2014 Pauls instruction to the Corinthian Congregation outlines Gods plan of giving. These principles lift the offering far above a traditional line in an order of Worship. Giving becomes a crucial part of Christs mission to the world. I. Gods plan of giving involves every Christian. Paul exhorted each one in the Corinthian Church to participate in giving to meet the needs of the world beyond their city. Giving is not an elective in the Christian curriculum. Christians, who fail to give, bear part of the responsibility for the gospel message not spreading. Studies of church giving indicate that 20 percent of the members carry the financial load; 60 percent give occasionally, and 20 percent give nothing. The churchs mission will remain incomplete until each one of us gives to support it. Sunday, November 9, 2014 II. Giving is an act of worship. The Corinthians were instructed to give on the first day of every week Sunday, the day of worship. Our offerings declare that God is worthy. The gift is an act of praise and thanksgiving; it is an admission of trust. Giving affirms Gods lordship and our stewardship. Gods people giving together is like a mighty anthem of praise affirming, Worthy is the Lamb! Dont miss the opportunity to worship. We havent totally worshipped until we have given. Gods plan includes each Christian giving as an act of worship. Sunday, November 16, 2014 III. The Christian gives first to the church. Since our gifts are an act of worship, they are to be presented to God through the local congregation where we are members. When Paul encourages each Christian to set aside, he echoes the words of Malachi: Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse. The church is Gods storehouse. The Corinthian church agreed to gather their resources to help meet the needs of the poor in Jerusalem. Compassion and commitment, planning and preparation lay behind their gift. Here is a pattern for today. The world needs to hear the good news and receive the rich gift of salvation. Millions are poor spiritually. Their hearing and believing depends on believer who are faithful in giving and churches that are faithful in sharing a portion of those gifts with those outside their Congregation. Sundays, November 23, 30, 2014 IV. Gods plan calls for proportionate giving. Paul anticipates the question: How much should I give? and says, In keeping with your income. Give in proportion to what God has entrusted to your stewardship. The tithe as a measure of devotion to Jesus Christ is only the beginning of giving. It is not the place to stop. But for many Christians, the tithe is the initial step in moving away from a life dominated by materialism, and it can become a doorway to a life of blessing. It is difficult to conceive of a Christian wanting to give less than a tenth when the Hebrews gave far more under the law. Jesus said of the tithe, there ought ye to have done [Matt. 23:23], but he lifted giving above legalism to the level of love and liberality by saying, freely ye have received, freely give [Matt. 10:8]. This same principle applies to a congregation as well as to individuals. A church with abundant resources is able to give more. Examine what proportion of the gifts coming into your church goes beyond the church for mission outreach. Gods will is for all to hear the gospel. How can evangelists and missionaries be sent without resources? Each time you walk around the offering table is an opportunity for Gods plan to be implemented. Every Christian can participate. 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