Wednesday, January 20, 2010

sacrifice


This past Sunday, I heard a sermon on sacrifice.  I have never really thought much about it.  I mean I know we are supposed to make sacrifices for God but, really, what is sacrifice?

In today’s world, everything revolves around me.  Do I have time for this, does this work for me now or would it be better to put it off until later? We need to think sacrificially instead of selfishly.

Sacrifice means you need to look out for the needs of others even when you are hurting…even when YOU have needs.  2 Samuel 24:24 says, “I will not sacrifice to the Lord my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing.”  Sacrificing isn’t supposed to be easy.  They have to cost us something.  We need to sacrifice to God not tip him. If something is easy for you, like tithing 10% then it’s not sacrifice.  If tithing 20% is hard, then THAT is a sacrifice because it costs you something.  If you are going to sacrifice something, it should make you think twice.  I mean, Jesus even thought twice about sacrificing himself on the cross.

The pastor also talked about how sacrifice means you will experience dry times.  As Jesus was on the cross, the last thing he did was say he was thirsty (John 19:28-29).  The last thing he did was look at his own needs after all the prophesies had been fulfilled. So yes, if we look to our needs last, we will experience pain and dry times.  But, when we are before God, THEN our needs will be attended to and I would rather have my personal needs attended to in Heaven than on earth because it will only last for a little while here.

Sacrifice also is the means for you to fulfill your intended purpose in the world.  Jesus made the ultimate sacrifice and said “It is finished” (John 19:30).  Jesus’ purpose was to open the door to God for us through sacrifice.  Are you doing the same?  We should be opening doors to God for others through sacrifice as well.  God did not send us simply to start the race but to finish, no matter how battered and bruised we are.

At no point in Jesus’ life was he truly comfortable.  He was always challenging people and the rules of society.  A good rule of thumb to live by is if you’re comfortable with where you are in life, then you’re not doing enough for Christ.  Look at worship.  If it is easy, then it’s not sacrificial worship.  Sacrifice should hurt but look at how undeserving we are of Christ and what he did.  Isn’t it the least we could do in return?  So  “offer your bodies as a living sacrifice” (Romans 12:1).  Yes it will hurt and no it won’t be easy.  But it is what we are called to do.  
We are not called to live selfishly but sacrificially. 

Thursday, January 14, 2010

laying up treasures

I've always heard the phrase, lay your treasures up in heaven but how exactly do you do that?  Be a good person, do good deeds?

I recently finished reading Don't Waste Your Life by John Piper (which is a must read) and he said
Is this not, then, the way we lay up treasure in your house - to give our money and ourselves to make as many rich with God forever as we can?
 I think it's easy for us to give our money to good projects or people in need.  But how often do we give ourselves?  Completely and wholly give ourselves?  To completely give yourself to something, you cannot hold back.

The Olympics are coming up and these athletes will give themselves to their sport.  They will sacrifice anything necessary to be the best.  Time, relationships, food, etc.  When was the last time you sacrificed something to help someone else?

I am guilty of not sacrificing everything.  You see, whenever I don't sacrifice everything and I hold something back from God, that makes me selfish.  I need to live a selfless life because that is the only way to store up treasures in Heaven.  When I am selfless, I can give my money and myself to make as many rich with God forever and isn't that our ultimate purpose?  To make as many rich with God forever as we can?

Take the first step today.  Give yourself.  Completely. Wholly.  Give yourself.