What you do is magnify the downside and leave out the good news part which is needful and would be a great blessing to the poorer brethren, you are in the "give, give, give" brigade, but that is not bible, I would like you to be a little more balanced and say with our Lord "give and it will be given you again, good measure...."
Colossians 1:16, it is, imho, about focus between the primary and what is secondary. Read Matthew 6:31-34 Is it still a command for us today? Yes? No? See then James 5:1-3 and James 4:13-15
I do declare you is more spiritual than God.
Matthew 6:31-34 Is it still a command for us today? Yes? No?
Nor do you actually answer the points I put to you...you just think I need a lecture, I can speak like Paul for I too know how to go without, to suffer want, I have loved the Lord with nothing but the clothes I was wearing....more than once or twice given away my last quid. I am here to tell YOU that God provides and not only so His supply is ABUNDANT and if need be miraculous.
Well 1) no, not a lecture and 2) yes, I actually did address your points: Again, it is about focus on primary and secondary concerns imho. Again, Matthew 6:31-34 Yes? No?
You left off the verse to the Phillipians when Paul says "it is not that I care so much for the gift but I look for the reward" it was a ministry of giving and receiving THAT is the right balance for the gospel minister to take.
You are not alone. I've had pastors rip me a new one for my stance. For me, again, it is 'settling' for second-best to lose focus from Him and focus on the gift rather than the Giver John 6:26
"Remember" he told the Corinthians he who sows abundantly will also reap abundantly....God is able to make his grace BOUND toward you that you having all sufficiency in all things may abound to every good work
Monetary? :nono: Stewardship is certainly important, but again, imho, we are talking about primary vs. secondary concerns.
And if Paul was harsh with himself to set a testimony for himself [to the glory of God] he was not harsh with others for what was this collection for but to ease the poverty of the saints in Jerusalem GOD CARES about poverty.
There are believers who are very poor in Africa and other countries of poverty. Imho, there is too much emphasis in many ministries on secondary concerns. As I said, I've had pastors reprimand me on this. I understand where you are coming from, I just believe Matthew 6:31-34 is a command I must follow and that it crosses all systematic theology platforms. I realize there is disagreement. These posts of mine are not to argue the point but provide my scriptural rationale for disagreement. I realize I'm in a minorit
And Paul said it was only right since the Gentiles had been blest spiritually by the Jews that they in return should reach out to them in return with MATERIAL needs.
Realize, again, for me this is secondary. I ever am given wealth to pass it along and give it away, therefore my blessing is never material because it doesn't stay in my hands. I'm not wealthy simply because I give it away.
This is like your war against healing, you are too spiritual to care about such trifles....then you say "I haven't been well enough of late to post" never mind you are in good company
Spurgeon would pooh pooh miracles...but just look at the toll to his own ministry sickness took, he was more times out of the pulpit than it.
Again, primary vs. secondary concerns as well as spiritual vs. flesh that I'd 'make provision' for against scripture. Again, I'm giving my understanding. I realize we are at odds here.
I am not sure you would approve of Jesu's ministry if He came to your town.
John 6:26, remember? It is, imho, about focus contrast here. Luke 10:42
Paul went without but he did not begrudge Peter and the others leading his wife around, Peter + wife = home comforts.
I reject your one sided gospel for the more balanced bible doctrine.
You are not alone.
George Muller PROVED that God IS concerned with feeding His poor ones and kitting them out with nice clothes....and souls are saved, the testimony of it [as with the Salvation Army] glorifies God. When people get healed souls get saved.
Hudson Taylor went to China with nothing. Again Luke 10:42 and Matthew 6:31-34 for me.
India might have received this gospel centuries ago
For the most part, it is about whether God takes care of these things. In a nutshell: $$$ happens for the servant of God. It is just and only something to go through my fingers spent where moth and rust cannot destroy. Think of it this way from my perspective: I'm not really against your prosperity view, but on it hyperactively: I believe God prospers so much that 1) I don't collect it for tomorrow like manna and quail, and 2) It is so common place that it nearly blasé~ to talk about it and a loss of focus for me to do so. I just isn't important AND a given that I don't need to talk much about. It is like "prosperity" on steroids if you will that is it just not supposed to be a concern as far as I theologically understand.
Summary: Not so much a confrontation or a sermon, but rather voicing the other side of the concerns as well as providing and explaining the scriptures I try to live by. It certainly has us focused differently in our make up and concerns. -Lon