Lesson 10 For March 11, 2023
Lesson 10 For March 11, 2023
Lesson 10 For March 11, 2023
Have your received blessings from God? Enjoy them! Don’t squander them, use them wisely
(Pr. 27:23). Give God your tithes and offerings (Dt. 12:11). Fulfill the needs of your
household (Pr. 27:27). Don’t forget about those in need (James 1:27).
It is up to us now to make provisions so that what we have been blessed with can be a
blessing to others and the furtherance of God’s work.
“Dying legacies are a miserable substitute for living benevolence. The servants of God
should be making their wills every day, in good works and liberal offerings to God.”
(Counsels on Stewardship, p. 326).
WHEN SHOULD WE
GIVE BACK?
DELAYED RETURN
“while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not
seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not
seen are eternal.” (2 Corinthians 4:18)
Some people may not give back to God what they can
today because they fear they might not have enough
during their old age. We are depriving people of blessings
that they could have now, and we’re depriving ourselves of
our own blessing.
ADVANTAGES OF “NOW”
“But remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you the
ability to produce wealth […]” (Deuteronomy 8:18 NIV)
God owns everything we have (Ps. 24:1; Heb. 3:4). He gives us life,
existence, and the strength to get what we have.
What are the advantages of giving back to God while we are alive?
The giver can see the results of their donation: a new building for the church,
a young person studying at the university, a gospel campaign…
The receiving person or ministry can benefit today, when the need is greater
It gives a good example of generosity and loving others
It reduces the impact of the wealth tax
It guarantees that the donation goes to the right entity, as no courts
or disgruntled relatives are involved
It shows that the heart of the giver as turned from selfishness to altruism
We’re laying up treasure in Heaven
“If they [aged people] would take the position which
God would have them, their last days might be their
best and happiest. Those who have children in whose
honesty and judicious management they have reason to
confide, should let their children make them happy.
Unless they do this, Satan will take advantage of their
lack of mental strength and will manage for them. They
should lay aside anxiety and burdens, and occupy their
time as happily as they can, and be ripening up for
heaven.”
E. G. W. (Testimonies for the Church, book 1, cp. 77, p. 423)