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                    "SERVING THE LORD WITH GLADNESS"

                   Getting More Out Of The Collection

INTRODUCTION

1. In our assemblies on the first day of the week, we have the
   opportunity to give...
   a. Following the charge given to the churches of Galatia and Corinth
      - 1Co 16:1-2
   b. Commonly referred to as the 'collection' or 'contribution'

2. It is not unusual for people to have misconceptions about this act of
   worship...
   a. Considering it an intrusion on what is otherwise a spiritual
      service
   b. But as a 'necessary evil' for the church to carry on its work
   c. Who may have difficulty engaging in this act of worship with
      'gladness'
   d. Especially if they give grudgingly, feeling compelled to give

3. But when properly understood, the act of giving can be...
   a. A truly spiritual manifestation of worship
   b. A source of wonderful fellowship and great blessings
   c. Another element of "Serving The Lord With Gladness"

[That we might get more out of our weekly contribution, let's first
review what is revealed about...]

I. THE COLLECTION IN OUR ASSEMBLIES

   A. THE EARLY CHURCH CARED FOR ONE ANOTHER...
      1. As exemplified in the church at Jerusalem - cf. Ac 2:44,45;
         4:32-35
      2. Such care went beyond those in the local congregation - Ac 11:
         27-30; Ro 15:25-26
      -- The early Christians gladly gave when the need was there

   B. A WEEKLY COLLECTION WAS INSTITUTED...
      1. To provide for the needs of the saints - 1Co 16:1-2
      2. Examples were given to encourage sacrificial giving
         a. The example of the Macedonians - 2Co 8:1-5
         b. The example of Jesus Himself - 2Co 8:9
      3. Principles were taught to determine how much one should give
         a. "As he may prosper" - 1Co 16:2
         b. Whatever is given with "a willing mind" - 2Co 8:12
         c. "According to what one has" - 2Co 8:12-13
         d. "As he purposes (plans) in his heart" - 2Co 9:7
         e. Whatever one can give "cheerfully", not "grudgingly" or "of
            necessity" - 2Co 9:7
         f. Keeping in mind the principle of "sowing and reaping" - 2 Co
            9:6,8
      -- The collection guided by such principles ensured ready funds
         cheerfully given

   c. THE USE OF FUNDS SO COLLECTED...
      1. Helped needy Christians - cf. 1Co 16:1; 2Co 9:1
      2. Including those who devoted their lives to preaching the gospel
         a. The Lord ordained those who preach the gospel should be
            supported - cf. 1Co 9:6-14
         b. Paul received such support - cf. 2Co 11:8,9
      -- Thus an efficient  means was provided to raise funds for what
         is the proper work of the church (evangelism, edification,
         benevolence)

[Yet it is important not to look at the collection as simply a means to
raise funds.  It is actually an opportunity to express grace, enhance
fellowship, and experience joy...!]

II. GETTING MORE OUT OF THE COLLECTION

   A. UNDERSTAND THE GRACE OF GIVING...
      1. Paul mentions God's grace when he writes of giving
         a. How it was manifested in the Macedonians' giving  - 2Co 8:
            1-2
         b. How he viewed it as expression of the Corinthians' giving
            - 2Co 8:6-7
         c. How Christ's humiliation was a demonstration of grace - 2 Co
            8:9
      2. He wrote of God's grace at work in those willing to give
         a. How God would enable those who gave, to give more - 2Co 9:
            8-11
         b. How such grace would cause others to long for those who give
            - 2Co 9:14
      -- When done properly, giving is a manifestation God's grace in
         our lives!

   B. LEARN THE BLESSEDNESS OF GIVING...
      1. The Bible speaks of the blessedness of giving
         a. In the words of the Psalmist - Ps 41:1-3
         b. In the words of Jesus - Ac 20:35
      2. The blessedness of giving includes:
         a. God's providential care in this life - cf. Ps 112:5-9; Isa
            58:7-11; Lk 12:22-31
         b. Laying up treasure in heaven - Lk 12:32-34; 1Ti 6:17-19
         c. Having fellowship in the work of others - cf. Php 1:5-7; 4:
            10-18
      -- Giving blesses the one who gives, more than the one who
         receives!

   C. EXPERIENCE THE JOY OF GIVING...
      1. By giving often
         a. Weekly:  to the Lord - cf. 1Co 16:1-2
         b. Monthly:  to your favorite charity - cf. 1Ti 6:18
         c. Daily:  as you have opportunity and ability - cf. Ga 6:10
      2. By giving liberally
         a. One tenth to the Lord certainly has scriptural precedent
         b. As you reap, sow more abundantly! (e.g., the 'graduated
            tithe') - cf. 2Co 9:10-11
         c. Remember the examples that should inspire us in our giving
            1) The disciples who left all to follow the Lord - Mk 1:
               16-20; 10:28
            2) Zacchaeus, who gave half to the poor - Lk 19:8
            3) The widow and her two mites - Lk 21:1-4
            4) The Christians in Jerusalem - Ac 2:44-45; 4:34-35
            5) Barnabas, who sold land - Ac 4:36-37
            6) The churches in Macedonia who gave beyond their ability
               - 2Co 8:1-5
      -- The more we give, the more we experience the joy of giving!

CONCLUSION

1. We have seen that giving has the potential to...
   a. Express grace
   b. Enhance fellowship
   c. Experience joy

2. For giving, especially our giving in worship, to meet such potential,
   we need to...
   a. Understand how giving is an expression of God's grace in our lives
   b. Realize that giving blesses the giver more than the receiver
   c. Give often and liberally to truly become joyful givers

May the grace of God be so active in our lives, that we will be able to
make the weekly collection just another way to "Serving The Lord With
Gladness"...!
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