Sermons About Supply
How to Rely on His Supply
Sometimes we live in lack by our own choice – other times we do have real lack. But do we trust God will supply?
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Philippians 4:15-23 - Getting the Best Return on Your Investment
An Abundance mentality is a frame of mind in which a person believes there is "enough for everyone". It is contrasted with the scarcity mentality, which is founded on the idea that there is a lack in life, that opportunities are few and far between and given a finite amount of resources a person must protect what they have from others, This is, of course, useful for marketing because if you can convince people they are lacking something, then you can get them to buy that something. Clearly this is what our society is built upon. And Christians who have fallen prey to this mentality - to put it bluntly - are pathetic-lousy givers - not only in how much they give but in how they give. On the contrary, those Christians who have an abundance mentality have a contentment and a joy about giving that is alien to our society. It is this type of mentality that Paul had and also the type of mentality the Philippians had and it is they type of mentality we are to have as well. When we have an abundance mentality we rise above our circumstances - whether we have little or plenty. We are able to give sacrificially and faithfully and experience immense joy as we do it because we understand what we're really doing - we're investing wisely. We're giving as joint owners in the mission of Jesus.
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Superstitious Service
We are trying to paint a picture of a real life of worship … in every area. Sadly enough, many of us leave worship at the door of the chapel and put on performance at the door of service. News Flash! God doesnt need your service. He doesnt depend on our best efforts and doesnt delight in our performing for Him. We make our serving superstitious religion when we operate out of guilt and duty and it always results in a joyless, tiring exercise of futility. Giving service that is worship begins with receiving the grace God ever lives to supply, and the strength He never tires to pour out. Quit serving … and Worship!
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