2 Corinthians 8:13-15 - "13 Our desire is not that others might be relieved while you are hard pressed, but that there might be equality. 14 At the present time your plenty will supply what they need, so that in turn their plenty will supply what you need. The goal is equality, 15 as it is written: “The one who gathered much did not have too much, and the one who gathered little did not have too little."
I don't know how many of you have watched the show "Hoarders". In this show people are obsessed with accumulating more and more. Most of us would not go to the extreme that they do, but some of us accumulate more than we should. The apostle Paul says, that we should seek equality in the church. I don't believe that Paul is saying that we should all have the same amount of money and things, but we shouldn't have abundance while other lack the basics of life.
In the United States there is a growing gap between the wealthy and the poor. The middle class is shrinking. This is true in most nations of the world. Yet, it should not be this way in the church. In the church there should not be a group of people who have accumulated many non necessary things or things they may never use or rarely use and those who struggle to make ends meet. In Haiti, a Haitian feels he has the right to ask or even take without asking something of yours if you have two of them. In his mind you have two and you don't need the other so what it the big deal if you give him one or he takes it without your knowledge. Not that we should condone this attitude or action, but they may have a point.
Applying the principle of equality is not an easy thing to do. It is hard to strike the balance between having to much and not having enough. How much is to much? How much is to little? These two questions may never be adequately answered. Yet, I find believers who are abundantly blessed often justify their abundance by saying God has blessed me. This is no fault of my own. I deserve it. You can't argue with God. He chose to bless me materially and not you. Sorry, I am not God. He does what he wills. All this to say, it is fine for me to live in the lap of luxury and I am not responsible for your lack of or suffering.
I believe that Scripture would differ with you on this. We are a body if one part suffers all parts suffer. If on part hurts, we want to fix the hurt. We are a family. If one member of the family lacks something, we want to meet that need. We just don't say, tough luck, sorry, life is hard. I will be praying for you. We will do everything in our power to help the hurting part or hurting family member. If not, we are selfish and self-centered. We are no different than the world.
You may say I give and help others in need more than many other people do. The Bible says, we are not to compare ourselves with others or ourselves to justify our actions. Compare yourself with God who gave His all for us. Think on the great sacrifice Christ made on our behalf. Use Christ as your measuring stick. Also, it is not important how much you have given; rather, how much do you have left to give. Your giving is to be in proportion to what you have. You have much. Then much is required.
I am not indifferent to the challenges of equality. I live in Haiti where the majority are dirt poor and they look at me as very wealthy. Yet, we must wrestle with this issue daily and seek a greater equality in God's church.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Leader experince fear and discouragment.
In my morning devotions two words hit me in 2 Corinthians 6:5-6 - fears within & downcast. Paul is talking about the trials he faced in Macedonia. Paul the great apostle, and in some peoples minds the greatest apostle was fearful and downcast. Wow! This is an encouragement to me to know that even great leaders can experience fear and discouragement. I am not alone. Sometimes as leaders we think we should never have these feelings and may be ashamed when we do, but be encouraged, it happens. He goes on to say that I was comforted and my joy was greater than ever. Hey! We as leaders need people to comfort us. Oh and by the way, if you are fearful and downcast today be encouraged there is greater joy that is coming.
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