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We've been given now for a couple 3 weeks I guess, right now we have so far.
We have gotten $1,310.
So that's good.
We got until next Sunday, December 11th.
So if you haven't given yet, and the Lord leads you to give, you can do that.
Just so you can put it in the envelope.
If you don't want to put beautify new Grace, just put Painting cuz that's what we're going to do and that you also can go online and give as well.
Just go to our website, go under cheerful giving, and you'll be able to either give to the general fund.
That would be your ties or a building fun and also put a fun in their beautify new gray.
So that's where you would give if you do it online but we appreciate those who have already given and of course our goal is $5,000.
So we'll see what the Lord does here in the next couple of weeks.
But it's good to see you.
I'm glad that our gas for you today being here and we're so thankful that you are here.
I hope the Lord will.
Speak to your heart this morning as we study his word, I know he did mine this week.
We've been talkin about a life.
Well, spent lots of the series that we're all we've been talking about and sacrifice and sowing.
And today we going to talk one more time about sewing and the title of this message today is God's law.
Of the Harvest.
So if you have your Bible, if you go ahead and you turn to 2nd Corinthians, if you would chapter 9, 2nd Corinthians chapter 9.
And you be turning there.
And we're going to read verses 6 through 15.
Can you hear me?
Any better?
Okay, you can go.
And I don't want to be hitting this and all like that.
So, but anyway, 2nd Corinthians chapter 9, Ian.
And then, of course, in the New Testament, Indiana course, you have acts and Romans and then 1st Corinthians.
Then 2nd Corinthians 2nd Corinthians chapter 9.
And let me tell you about this gentleman.
His name was RG Letourneau.
This man was he designed and built heavy equipment like dump trucks and motor graders and things like that and he was a Christian man and he started his business right in the middle of the Great Depression.
And while most people was losing money losing their life savings.
The first year that he started his business, he made $45,000, which was an incredible amount back then.
Now he was a Christian man, and he believed in giving and so what he decided to do is he decided that he would take that 45,000 and he would put it back into his business.
Info for that year, he took the 45,000 put it back in his business and he said next year I could even double that maybe make over a hundred thousand he said then I could give a good gift to to the Lord and to the church.
So the year he made 45,000, he didn't give anyting well, the next year he lost a hundred thousand.
And he fell down on his knees and he asked, God, to forgive him, because he said, I have presumed on your grace.
He says, I took What is rightfully yours and I promise if you do help me to get this business going, he said I will never withhold any offering from you again.
And at that time, it was about that time that his entire life was different.
And within 4 years, this man was making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year and he absolutely reversed the tithe.
He gave the church 90% And he gave 10% or he kept 10%.
And hit just started, his business started growing and he financed Evangelical work.
All over the United States and Europe.
At one time, he had over 200.
Patents of the quit of equipment that he designed is used all over the world.
And shortly after before before he died.
He said, the reason I did that he said I was searching inscription one day and he said, I learned of God's Harvest law.
And here's the law, it's very simple.
Whatsoever.
A man sows that also shall he reap?
That's the Law now you say.
Yeah but that's farming.
It is and it's true in agriculture.
But it's true in our spiritual life is well, whatever.
We so spiritually that is what we will reap.
So that's the law that I want to share with you today.
You say, well, as short whatsoever, a man sows that, shall he also reap?
Well, it is short, but there's some other laws or principles that go along with that, but this is what mr.
Letourneau said it's not how much money I give to God.
That is important.
It is how much of God's money I keep for myself, that's important.
And he understood that because he understood God's law of the Harvest.
Well, he found that out in this scripture that we're studying today.
The Apostle Paul is riding to the Corinthian Church and he's thanking them for their generous spirit.
And he goes on to give us the four principles that fall under this law.
And then if we will live by those principles, he gives us six benefits of living by these principles.
And that's what I want to share with you today.
So let's look at 2nd Corinthians chapter 9, and let's begin reading in verse 6.
He says but this I say he who sow sparingly will also reap sparingly and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.
So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity for God, loves a cheerful Giver will come back to that verse at the very end of the message.
And God is able to make all grace abound towards you.
That you always have an awesome fish in sea, and all things may have an abundance for every good work.
As it is written.
He has dispersed abroad, he had given to the poor, his righteousness and yours forever.
Verse 10.
Now, may he, this is speaking of God who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food supply and multiply the seed, you have sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness while you are in wrist and everything.
For all liberality, which causes Thanksgiving through us to God for the administration of disservice, not only supplies the needs of the Saints but also is a bounding through many Thanksgiving.
He's talking about their generous Spirit, he said, because of your giving it supplies the needs of the Saints verse 13.
While through the proof of this ministry.
They glorify God for the impedance of your confession, to the gospel of Christ, in for your liberal, sharing, with them, and all men, and by their prayer for you, who long for you because of exceeding grace of God in you.
And then Paul don't know what else to say.
In verse 15, all he can say, is thank be to God for his Indescribable gift.
That is a that is talking about a church here with a very generous and giving spirit.
Now what I want to do is I want to show you.
First of all we know the law whatsoever.
A man soweth that shall he?
Also reap but I want to give you four principles that fall under that law that you have to understand.
If you don't understand that, then you're giving won't be what it could be.
So here's the first principle of God's Harvest law.
You will not reap if you do not sow.
You say well that that is not profound.
Well just look at what Paul says here in verse 6.
But this I say he who sow sparingly will also reap sparingly.
In other words if you don't so you won't reap now.
You may have a 2 acre field that you want to plant corn on.
But if you go out there and look at that field you do you say that this dirt is just perfect as got the right, nitrogenous got everything that it needs.
I bet this would be a good field for corn and I just can't wait to that corn comes up.
When it's not going to come, my phone is on, you have to.
So you have to sew something for it to come up, if one kernel of corn.
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