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Poverty - Roots and Fruits
The Sound of Poverty - I want to
suggest a simple axiom that will help us understand why it's hard to let
go of poverty in both theology and practice. "If we believe we're
inherently sinful it's nearly impossible to believe that God would want
us to be successful in promotions or finances or influence or
mountains." Success would simply be a platform for greater levels of
sinfulness. To make this point stick, I want to share a couple of
paragraphs I received in a
newsletter this week. Listen to the tone.
Worshipping Success - Though you may find it hard to believe, there
is an addiction more subtle and more powerful than either drugs or
pornography. It’s older than prostitution, more prevalent than
alcohol, more addictive than cocaine. It doesn’t discriminate
between male and female, black or white, young or old, rich or poor.
Its strength is greater than all other addictions combined. It’s as
rampant in the Church as it is in the world. It leaves the body
unscathed but destroys the soul. The vast majority of people
addicted have little if any understanding of its power or perils.
The history of the worship of success dates back to Lucifer, the
rebellious archangel who wanted to relegate God to a subordinate
role and take the ‘top gun’ position for himself. This desire for
success soon spread throughout the earth like a cancer, reaching its
pinnacle with mankind seeking to build a tower and to make for
themselves a name. What a contrast in attitudes we find between
Genesis 11 and 12. Chapter 11 exposes man striving for recognition,
while chapter 12 we find God promising humble Abraham that He would
make his name great.
We could
also add a verse:
People who want to get rich
fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful
desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction. 10 For the love
of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for
money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many
griefs. 1 Tim 6:9-10
NIV
Why Choose Poverty!
- Both the exhortation in the paragraphs and the Paul's warning have
their place. However, what we've received in our hearts from an
overemphasis on those warnings produced a foundation for poverty in our
lives. Those words are so strong that we would never risk success at the
possible expense of our salvation. We view ourselves as too sin-oriented
to ever trust ourselves with success. We dial our initiative back to
just waiting for God (or someone else) to do something so we can flow
with it. Our only goal is to stay in the boat - no walking on water.
Responsibility is
Key to Spiritual Success - We've often heard that it's easier
to get God's people out of Egypt than to get Egypt out of God's people.
It's very true. Israel wandered 40 years in a desert that could have
been crossed in a couple of weeks at a leisurely walk. The "slave
mentality" left the people wanting others to do everything for them.
They wouldn't take responsibility; they stuck with their programming to:
1) do as they were told, 2) expect someone else to take care of them,
and 3) complain about the whole process.
Slaves will not fight for themselves or
for God; they cannot be trusted in spiritual warfare. Although Israel
was armed with the weapons for battle when they left Egypt they didn't
have the mind for it. Sadly - that describes the present, passive state
of many believers today. We have the armor, but not the attitude.
When Pharaoh let the people
go, God did not lead them on the road through the Philistine
country, though that was shorter. For God said, "If they face
war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt." 18 So
God led the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea. The
Israelites went up out of Egypt armed for battle. Ex 13:17-18
NIV
Caleb had a
different spirit. He was willing to take responsibility to
inherit his land. He was anything but passive. He didn't expect anyone
else to fight his battles for him even when he was 85.
But because my servant Caleb
has a different spirit and follows me wholeheartedly, I will bring
him into the land he went to, and his descendants will inherit it.
Num 14:23-24 NIV
So here I am today,
eighty-five years old! 11 I am still as strong today as the day
Moses sent me out; I'm just as vigorous to go out to battle now as I
was then. 12 Now give me this hill country that the LORD promised me
that day. Josh 14:10-12 NIV
Maturity Is?
- Contrary to popular belief, spiritual maturity comes when we are
willing to say yes to success. We're not called to be monks; we're
called to take mountains! We not only have to agree to the
possibility of success, we have to take the steps to make it happen
ourselves. This may surprise you, but God will not hand your inheritance
to you until you have the stomach to kill some giants and the ability to
manage finances. Yes, it's yours in the will of God, but God is waiting
for you to show some initiative. That's how real spiritual maturity
works. The idea that God does it all while we believe and pray and obey
is simply a false concept rooted in poverty theology... Good for slaves
- bad for Kings.
It's your responsibility before God to
manage your inheritance and make your dream come true. Slaves will wait
and murmur and try to sound spiritual doing it; you cannot. You are a
steward of the dream in your heart. God expects you to use wisdom,
management, finances, business plans, and take some risks to make it
happen. His favor will follow your initiative. You won't get guidance on
every detail. God has left many decisions to your free will. How
specific is, "Be fruitful and multiply"? You're created in His image to
have dominion over the earth and you carry His will in your heart.
So God created man in His
own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He
created them. 28 Then God blessed them, and God said to them,"Be
fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have
dominion... Gen 1:27-28 NKJV
PS: You're going to experience a few
setbacks along the way. It's OK. Keep going. Learn from your mistakes.
Take responsibility for your success in the Kingdom.
Love,
John &
Sue (are dancing - Join us)
Harold is dancing too ... with
Linda
You're invited into the
vision to release Kings; communicate the message, make the money, and do
the mission.
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The Message - Our first goal is to
get the Releasing Kings message into the hands of the messengers that
will carry it... do it, preach it, teach it, example it.
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The Money - The second goal is to
help Kings break out of poverty by networking them with practical
opportunities to prosper. We want to introduce them to the right people,
the right opportunity, and the right financial approach.
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The Mission - Network Kings with
opportunities to mix business and missions. Accomplish the great
commission through the marketplace.
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