Tuesday 18 May 2010

Creative ideas for more generosity


During last Sunday's sermon on Malachi 3 Dave encouraged us to think creatively about how we could be more generous and how we could actually enjoy God more by giving to his agenda and cares in our world. So he encouraged us to be creatively sacrificial and suggested that simply by not buying coffee and lunch so regularly each week, it could make such a difference in our capacity to give.

So imagine not buying coffee or lunch for just 3 days of the working week. Very conservatively, even after the expense of making your own salad and sandwiches at home (shock horror I know for some of us), that would mean we had at least $30 extra to give. That's $120 a month, a for 48 working weeks that's $1440 a year that can be used for gospel blessing. That's huge.

And that's not to say we can't enjoy lunch or coffee, or that working lunches are to be banned.....these are good things to be received with thankfulness to God. But as the Gospel excites us and fills our vision we'll actually enjoy making changes and sacrifice to avoid building treasures on earth in view of the wonders of heaven.

But forgoing buying lunches and coffee is one suggestion......what other ideas might people have in both big and small ways as to how we can avail ourselves of more generosity in the things of God?

Wednesday 12 May 2010

Guilty feeling Christians?

The reality of guilt within the Christian life something we have all probably thought about. Sometimes we feel guilty when don't need to. Sometime we don't feel guilty when we certainly need to. Check out Kevin deYoung's excellent little article that I think really helps in this whole area.

Are Christians Meant to Feel Guilty All the Time?


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Tuesday 4 May 2010

Simply God |

A great little article on understanding the attributes of God....well, trying to understand anyway...

Simply God | Culture analysis | Sydneyanglicans.net


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