3 Surprising Things Leaders Do Not Need To Do With Their Money
On Sunday August 10th, Fellowship Bible Church (GA) senior pastor Crawford Loritts preached a challenging message on how to best deal with money and possessions. I captured his life-changing thoughts in the post 26 Lessons About Generosity Every Pastor And Christian Leader Should Know.Today was the second of a 4-part series which you can listen to by clicking here. Crawford covered 3 Surprising Things Leaders Do Not Need To Do With Their Money – Don’t Love It, Don’t Be Addicted To It and Don’t Be Afflicted By It. Each of those truths are explored in greater detail below.
Introductory Comments
- Giving is not about strategy or what you have but about the condition of our hearts.
- Money speaks. Money is a character witness. Are we really generous?
- Money is objective. It is not neutral. It speaks eloquently about what our values are.
- The three things which drive us to idolatry are sex, unbridled ambition and money.
- When we love money we buy more trouble than we can afford
- To love money is to be asked to be put in bondage.
- The love of money means I have replaced God with resources.
- Immorality hovers over all professional sports. You do stuff because you can.
- The love of money has stifled our hearts.
- The love of money is to ask for mental anguish.
- There is an addictive element to money.
- Our appetite becomes a craving that is never satisfied.
- You have to be careful of the covetousness that surrounds money. Addiction is the love of more. Money is addictive and unsatisfactory.
- Addictive people are always distracted.
- Sometimes we just need to confront our greed.
- As Christians, we are great at sanctifying our greed.
- Only content people know what joy is. Those addicted to money and resources only know fleeting happiness.
- We become deceived, frustrated followers when we try to serve God and money. A spiritual schizophrenia won’t work.
- We cannot serve two masters at the same time.
- Our hearts are idol factories. We are born with a bent toward idolatry.
- What ultimately determines our behaviors and responses is what we sacrifice for and becomes the focus of our worship.
- God is to be the sole single object of our worship.
- We worship the one who (we feel) takes care of us.
- Don’t go after the resource. Run to the source.
- You have to decide to make your money worship God.
- When we pay God first we remind ourself that He is Lord.
- All of your money is holy. We need to sanctify it.
- To advance His cause.
- To take care of ourselves and families.
- To enjoy life.
- Ask God for forgiveness if you have placed money over Him.
- Pray over your computer, wallet and checkbook. Then ask God what He wants you to do with His money.
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