Remember the Poor
Yet because of false brothers secretly brought in—who slipped in to spy out our freedom that we have in Christ Jesus, so that they might bring us into slavery— to them we did not yield in submission even for a moment, so that the truth of the gospel might be preserved for you. ~ Galatians 2:4-5
Both then and now, we have to be discerning about who teaches us. You’re not saved if you don’t take your salvation seriously. Those who understand God’s word and read the Bible for themselves should be very discerning about the leaders in the church they’re attending. Supporting complacent and compromising leaders will lead you, your family, and the people you invite on the path to hell. They use clever and indirect methods to deceive (and may not even realize they are doing so) which is a trick of Satan. It’s only by knowing God and His word in the Bible that you’ll know if you’re being deceived.
Is Your Church Serving Money
Only, they asked us to remember the poor, the very thing I was eager to do. ~ Galatians 2:10
There is no doubt that this is not an isolated verse. There are numerous references to this in the Bible, both in the Old Testament and the New Testament. It is God’s people’s duty to remember the poor and to be eager to remember them.
Seems to me when trying to find a Church whose main goal is to serve Jesus Christ and teach the Bible it has been tough to find one that does not often talk about needing your money so they can build a nicer building. Plus they ask that it is beyond your regular giving. Also if someone in the Church needs help they take up a special offering beyond your regular giving for them. My Bible study seems to point out that people are more important than the building and seeking the lost is more important than the building. Often when they actually give something to help out missions or people they don’t give much (a couple hundred) which doesn’t buy much. Then they parade them in front of the Church to show how great helping them was. Very sad and not what I read in the Bible that we should do.
A church that loses its outward focus, as evidenced by where it spends its money, is showing signs of spiritual weakness. Church consultant and author Thom S. Rainer, in his book Autopsy of a Dead Church, states that one of the symptoms of a dying church is that the percentage of the budget for members’ needs keeps increasing, while the money earmarked for outreach decreases.
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Just think about it for a minute. Why do cafes, bookstores, or coffee shops exist OUTSIDE of your church? They’re businesses, people. They exist to make money. If they weren’t going to make money by opening them, they wouldn’t open them.
So what? Who cares if they have a store that makes money, you say? I’ll tell you what. What happened when Jesus found people selling doves in the temple? Need I say more?
Churches that don’t serve money don’t have any of these lovely, convenient and comfortable features, and as a result, people don’t go to them. They don’t make money because they don’t care about making money. They care about preaching the Gospel. Last time I checked, that didn’t include selling t-shirts for the next big church picnic, which costs $25 per person to attend.
“Vision? Uh, the Bible. Mission? God. Cafe? Are we a business now? A logo? What the heck? What’s wrong with the cross?”
This is the attitude of a Christian who has zero interest in amusing, impressing, or appeasing the world. Rather, they care about God, the Bible, and Jesus. A church that cares more about pleasing and impressing people and the world are serving money and material, not God or His interests, which have nothing to do with indulging us in our worldly desires.
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From: Know the Bible - Daily Bible Reading