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“Divine Disciplines for Financial Health” - Pt 1 of 2
 
Date: Oct. 22, 2006
PPHC – A.M. Service
 
 
Why do we need lessons on finances in the church today?
Christ taught more on financial management than on /any other subject./
Sixteen (16) of His thirty-eight (38) parables deal with money management (John MacArthur).
He taught five times more on financial matters than He did on prayer (approximately 500 verses on prayer and 2,000 on money~/possessions).
 
 
 
*/HOW DO YOU MEASURE SUCCESS?/*
A popular story recounts a meeting that took place at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago in 1923.
Attending this meeting were nine of the richest men in the world at that time:
(1) *Charles Schwab*, President of the world's largest independent steel company;
(2) *Samuel Insull*, President of the world's largest utility company;
(3) *Howard Hopson*, President of the largest gas firm;
(4) *Arthur Cutten*, the greatest wheat speculator;
(5) *Richard Whitney*, President of the New York Stock Exchange;
(6) *Albert Fall*, member of the President's Cabinet;
(7) *Leon Frazier*, President of the Bank of International Settlements;
(8) *Jessie Livermore*, the greatest speculator in the Stock Market; and
(9) *Ivar Kreuger*, head of the company with the most widely distributed securities in the world.
*Twenty-five years later*:
(1) Charles Schwab had died in bankruptcy, having lived on borrowed money for five years before his death.
(2) Samuel Insull had died virtually penniless after spending some time as a fugitive from justice.
(3) Howard Hopson was insane.
(4) Arthur Cutten died overseas, broke.
(5) Richard Whitney had spent time in Sing-Sing.
(6) Albert Fall was released from prison so he could die at home.
(7) Leon Fraizer, (8) Jessie Livermore, and (9) Ivar Kreuger each died by suicide.
"Business and Accounting Ethics" by Dr. Katherine T. Smith and Dr. L. Murphy Smith
 
 *Some Facts:*
 
·         A study by the /American Academy of Actuaries/ found that ½ of baby boomers (1946 – 1964) will not have sufficient retirement @ age 65.  /Financial Security for the Future/  Kerby Anderson
 
·         In 1988, 4.4% of American families saved as compared to the Japanese @ 12.6% and the W. Germans @ 15.2%.
"Dollars & Sense"  - John L. Terry, III.
 
·         “It is predicted that at the rate it’s now going, the United States economy will last approximately 3 – 5 years before total collapse.”
"Dollars & Sense"  - John L. Terry, III.
 
·         For every $1.00 that is given to the U.S. Congress, they spend $1.65.
The only way we can keep our heads above water is by our dependence upon God & the principles He has set in place for our benefit.
The U.S. Social Security Administration says that 85% of Americans retire in poverty with very few assets.
These retirees will subsist on help from relatives, charities, and the S.S.A. Far too many people do not realize their financial predicament until they retire and find themselves living at or below the poverty line.
*/This should not be true for the child of God who reads and believes God’s Word./* *Proverbs 13:16* advises us that, “/A wise man thinks ahead; a fool doesn’t, and even brags about it/.” (TLB)
 
History is replete with reminders that money will not bring true happiness.
Solomon was one of the wealthiest men to ever inhabit this planet.
He had an annual income of more than $25 million.
Construction of his palace required 13 years.
The throne he occupied was made of ivory and was overlaid with gold.
He owned 40,000 stalls of horses, and he drank from gold cups.
The menu for his household included 100 sheep in addition to fallow deer and fatted fowl.
In spite of all the trappings of wealth, Solomon wrote in *Ecclesiastes 5:10-11 TLB*: “/He who loves money shall never have enough.
The foolishness of thinking that wealth brings happiness.
The more you have, the more you spend right up to the limits of your income.”/
/ /
*/Is this a picture of us?/*
 
*/Money problems are often spiritual problems/**/./*
We have had much teaching on the 10% (the tithe), but very little teaching or preaching on the stewardship of the 90% that’s left over.
Something is wrong with this picture!
You may know someone today who is in financial trouble but is a faithful tither.
*/Their difficulties probably arise from improper stewardship of the remaining 90% and a failure to recognize the true Owner/*.
*Prov.
25:2* states, “/It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honor of kings is to search out a matter/.”
If we aren’t diligent in seeking out God’s Word, there will be many promises overlooked and many privileges that we will miss.
* *A lesson we must learn - */We will either control our money or it will control us!/*
 
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*What is Prosperity?
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*Prosperity is not affluence.
Prosperity is having sufficiency for our needs and with enough left over to meet someone else’s needs.*
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I. Disciplines of the Firstfruits - /The Cherem Principle/
 /A.
God Demands You to Bring Your First Fruits.
/**/(Relationship demands it)/
 1.
Israel was experiencing a great famine because of a 3 yr.
drought.
2.
Elijah was looked after by God Himself – by the brook Cherith; fed by ravens…
  a.
However, the brook dried up and God commanded him to go to Zarephath.
3.
*1 Kings 17:1-13* – Elijah was supernaturally fed by a “widow” woman.
4.
Note the severity of her situation in *vs.* *12 & 13* (/financial trouble/).
/“I have just enough for/
/one more meal// for me and my son, then we will die.”/
*~**when famine comes, prices soar!
  a.
Here is a preacher asking a /widow/ for her last meal!! Imagine the media getting word of
this scenario!!
  b.
Either he was a very calloused individual or he knew something about God that the widow
didn’t know.
c.
Many times people fail to give to the work of God, not because they are selfish but because
they are afraid and do not understand the way God’s plan operates.
d.
In essence, “How can I give when I have this great need?” she may have thought.
Ultimately, Elijah was saying, “Put ‘God’ first.”
   1.
But when the widow */responded,/* she found that the oil and flour just kept multiplying at
the bottom of their containers.
They didn’t run out!!
 
·         */If I as a preacher or pastor fail to contribute to the health of my people God’s plan for their survival, I then contribute to their death.
/**This is God’s Principle for Provision*.
*/ /*
 
/B.
Further Proofs that God Demands First Place/
 1.
*Exodus 20:3* “/You shall have no other gods before me.”/
 2.
*Col.
1:17-18* “He is before all things and in Him all things consist…the Firstborn from the
dead, that in all things He may have the preeminence.”
·         Whether or not I understand that truth, whether I disagree or agree with it doesn’t change its reality…it’s still truth!
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