Dear Fellow Children of God,
The story is told of a new pastor in a Christian church. The pastor preached about the evil of drunkenness
and one lady, a long time member, slapped him on the back on the way out of
church as she said. “Way to go,
Pastor!. That’s just what we needed to
hear!” Then the next Sunday he spoke on the
troubles of drugs and the lady thanked him again. “Good job, Pastor, keep it up!” The following week the pastor shared with his
congregation about the importance of marriage and family, and the lady seemed
ecstatic as she greeted the pastor after worship. However, during worship the following week
the pastor preached on Christian finances and tithing. On the way out of church on this Sunday the
elderly lady frowned and shook her head as she saw the pastor. “Watch what you preach about, Pastor. You’re getting personal.”
So, even understanding the danger of bringing up the
topic of money I will risk asking, “What are you doing with your permanent fund
dividend?” I did notice our Alaska
permanent funds were deposited on Thursday.
It was nice to see 2 deposits for $1884.00 in our savings account.
I will share with you what Kathy and I do. Perhaps this can help you as you at least think
about how to use your Permanent Funds.
Kathy and I try to treat our permanent funds the way we
treat all God’s blessings. God teaches lessons
that help us in using managing our resources.
First, according to God’s Word, everything we have really isn’t ours, it
is God’s. Psalm 24:1 says, “The earth
is the LORD's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.” The Lord made the world. He made me.
Everything we might call our own really belongs to God.
Long time St. John member June Liebing is now in The
Pioneer Home. June was born in Sitka in
1921. Her family moved to King Lake in
Wasilla (named after her dad, Clyde King) in 1932. But at this time every year June stood up after
worship to speak. June would say, “God
made the earth. The oil is in the
earth. The oil belongs to God. My permanent fund is a gift from God. I encourage you to give to the Lord from this
gift from God.” That sounds like Psalm
24 to me!
Someone might
ask, “God wants me to live, so how much do I use for God?” There can be a misunderstanding with this
question. God doesn’t want part of what
we have. Matthew 22:37 says, “Love the Lord your God with
all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.” God wants us to live for him with all
that we are and all that we have. We serve God as we care for our families. We love God as we live as faithful
citizens. We even serve God in our rest
and leisure time. Then, God also calls
His people to give tithes and offerings from the plenty with which He blesses
us. In the Bible these offerings help
support a place of worship and honoring God; these offerings support workers;
and they support mission work and help for the needy.
God teaches giving that reflects how we have been blessed
(1 Corinthians 16:1), or proportionate offerings. God also calls for offerings that are from
our first fruits and are sacrificial. The proportion most often mentioned in
Scripture is the tithe, or 10%.
Actually, in Malachi 3, God calls for tithes and offerings.
However, the most important principle
God teaches about giving is that giving to the Lord and His work should be done
cheerfully. After all, if God made the world and has
richly blessed us, aren’t we filled with thanks? But, even more, God gave His Son so we might
have life rather than death. In 2 Corinthians
8:9 we are told, “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that you through
his poverty might become rich.”
Jesus became poor so we might have the riches of heaven. That is why in the next chapter we are told, “God loves a CHEERFUL giver!” It is a
joy to give for the work of the Lord who sent His Son for us!
With this in mind, Kathy and I tithe off our salaries to
St. John. We give 10% to our home
congregation, and then we give other offerings.
For example, we give regularly to Christian ministries like Alaska
Mission for Christ, Compassion International, St. John Church work students, and
Heartreach Crisis Pregnancy Center. We
also give to Lutheran Hour Ministries, world missions, Victory Bible Camp, Soar
Ministries, Salvation Army, and others. In
addition, we sometimes give to USO, VFW, March of Dimes, Special Olympics, local
sports teams and others. We use the
gifts God gives to serve Him because of whose we are and who we are.
So, when it comes to our Permanent
Fund Dividends we do the same thing we do with our salaries. We donate 10% to our home congregation. In fact, even though Kathy and I are out of
town we already have a check written for $376.80. How about you?
I’m told a person doesn’t want to visit Walmart or Costco
on the day that Permanent Fund Dividends are distributed, because these stores are
overrun with customers. That’s quite a
response! How many Alaskans will return
to the Lord who gives us all good things?
A Child of God, Thankful
for the Blessings Generosity of my Lord,
Pastor Jonathan
P.S. Next week I’ll
share a story about this year’s moose hunting.
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ABOUT ‘THOUGHTS FROM THE PASTOR’ I am
sending these e-mail messages, hopefully weekly, to all St. John members and
friends whose e-mails I have. (I am always adding new names of friends
and members – in case you are just receiving this e-mail for the first
time.) However, if you don’t want to receive this e-mail, please let me
know, and I’ll gladly leave your name off my list for this message. . . Or, if
you know someone who would like to receive one of these e-mails, please send me
their e-mail address.
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