Summary: There is a principle in the scriptures of keeping the first things first. That which is first in our life is important to God. Is God first in our finances? Relationships? Time? Marriage? Etc.? )Thoughts taken from a sermon series entitled Give It Up by P

Introduction

Today- talk about giving- important topic in the Bible.

Many of Jesus’ parables have to do with money.

Attitude towards money-barometer-spiritual condition

More important- money- principle- First Things First.

Begin by watching this video- First things First

As we talk about giving- I need $100 bill- for me.

First things First

Read Mtt 6:25-26, 31

Mtt 6:33 "But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. NASU

God cares about what is first in our lives.

We must learn the principle of First things First.

Some thinking- church always wants money- ie. $100.

Some of you maybe thinking …

I don’t want to hear about giving.

I am struggling financially already.

I know I should give- I already feel guilty.

Perhaps you feel like the writer of Haggai …

Hag 1:6 "You have sown much, but harvest little … and he who earns, earns wages to put into a purse with holes." NASU

How many would say they have one of those purses?

The Bible has good news- God has answers for us.

Look at principle of First things First in the Bible …

1. God is to be first in our lives

Ex 20:3 "You shall have no other gods before Me. NASU

God must be number one, first/foremost in our lives.

2. God’s Kingdom is to be first in our lives

Mtt 6:33 "But seek first His kingdom … NASU

Kingdom speaks of how we live- Kingdom principles.

3. The first born belongs to God

Ex 13:2 "Sanctify to Me every firstborn, the first offspring of every womb among the sons of Israel, both of man and beast; it belongs to Me." NASU

The first born male, animal or person, belongs to God.

Ex 13:11-14 summarize the story

Donkey- unclean animal, first born belonged to God.

What do you do w/first born donkey- break its neck.

You sacrifice it to God, or … God gives you a choice.

Purchase- donkey’s life- redeem it, w/innocent lamb.

Firstborn belongs to God- the same is true w/people.

Look at the story of the Passover … Ex 12:1-16

What was the Passover?

God- going to destroy- first born- man/animal, of everyone in Egypt because of their sin. Even the Jewish first born would die. God told the Jews- they could redeem- buy back their first born, by sacrificing- innocent lamb- putting its blood on their door posts. Then the death angel would pass over their house- first born- be safe.

In the OT- see picture-what Jesus would do on- cross.

Jesus- die for us, purchasing our freedom/forgiveness.

4. The first tenth belongs to God

OT- first tenth, tithe- people earned- belonged to God.

Lev 27:30 ’Thus all the tithe of the land, of the seed of the land or of the fruit of the tree, is the Lord’s; it is holy to the Lord. NASU

Holy- to be set apart- first tenth is set apart for God.

Mal 3:10 " Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, so that there may be food in My house, and test Me now in this," says the Lord of hosts, "if I will not open for you the windows of heaven and pour out for you a blessing until it overflows. NASU

What is the storehouse?

Many Bible teachers believe- NT church-others do not

Principle- bring ten percent to the local church.

Offerings then, come above/beyond the tithe.

You may wonder- why would NAME give me- $100?

I told NAME, I am going to give you a $100.

It is mine- I want you to hold it until I ask for it.

When I asked for a $100, he gave it back. Why?

Because it did not belong to him- it belonged to me.

You cannot give what you do not own.

NAME did not really give the $100 to me, because it was mine in the first place- he returned it to me.

Tithing is not really giving, it is returning.

The first tenth belongs to the Lord- First things First.

Mal 3:8 "Will a man rob God? Yet you are robbing Me! But you say, ’How have we robbed You?’ In tithes and offerings.

Here we see another principle …

Keeping what belongs to God is stealing.

I know I am talking OT- cannot throw out- I want to look at the principles of God’s Kingdom.

That which we do first matters to the heart of God.

God must be first in our lives

His Kingdom must be first in the way we live

The firstborn belongs to God

The first tenth belongs to God

Malachi had a promise for the OT believers …

Mal 3:11 "Then I will rebuke the devourer for you, so that it will not destroy the fruits of the ground; nor will your vine in the field cast its grapes," says the Lord of hosts. NASU

First things matter to God. So, what do we do?

We give to God first, not out of what is left over.

Why? Because, it requires faith to give first and then expect to have enough left for our needs.

Heb 11:6 And without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him. NASU

God will reward us if we put Him first.

It does not take faith to give out of what is left.

God asks us to Give It Up to Him first.

Example: Story of Abraham. Abraham wanted to have children- off spring. God promised him- you will have a son and be the father of many nations. After years of patience, God gave him Isaac. Then, what did God ask Abraham to do? He asked Him to sacrifice Isaac- to give his only son. God did not wait until Abraham had ten sons. God asked him to give his first/only son.

Isaac was the firstborn- first born belongs to God.

Abraham obeyed. He took his son up to the top of the mountain, raise the knife over his head, and as he was about to obey, an angel stopped him and said, “You passed the test. You were obedient.” The angel showed him a ram, an innocent animal, and God said, “You can sacrifice the innocent animal and redeem Isaac.

When did Abraham offer son? Before he had others.

He offered Isaac in faith first- then God blessed him.

Proverbs 3:9-10

9 Honor the Lord from your wealth And from the first of all your produce;

10 So your barns will be filled with plenty And your vats will overflow with new wine. NASU

Why is this so important? First things first.

It requires faith to give first.

If you give last, it does not require faith.

Look at the spiritual application of this teaching.

What did John the Baptist called Jesus?

He called Him the lamb of God- Jn 1:29.

Who was Jesus? God’s first born son- Rom 8:29.

Jesus was the lamb of God and God’s firstborn.

When did God give Jesus to us to save our lives?

Rom 5:8 But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. NASU

God gave Jesus to us before we believed.

Spiritual principle …

We are the donkey, we are the unclean one, who deserves to have our neck broken.

God sent Jesus …

an innocent lamb, His first born

to die on a cross,

to pour out His blood,

so that the death angel would pass over us- who deserve death- because of our sin.

When did God send Jesus? Before we believed.

In one sense- Jesus- God’s tithe, so that it could be multiplied- many sons/daughters- come to God.

2 Cor 8:1-5 tell story

Macedonian church- broke- yet gave generously- Paul

They gave first to the Lord out of their need.

God calls us to give first- First things First.

Before we believed in Jesus, God sent Him to us.

God asks us to give ourselves up to Him first, then He will prove Himself faithful to honor what we give.

Again- First things First.

Conclusion

How we can put Him first in our lives?

Is God first in our finances?

Money- indicator of what we believe about God.

Is God first in our …

time? relationships? thoughts? marriage?

There are some here where God is not first.

Perhaps in your finances, time, relationships, marriage

We can repent and put Him first.

God gave Jesus first to us, with no guarantee of whether we would receive Him or not.

He expects us to give First Things to Him as well.

We are not made right with God by …

good works,

being religious,

eliminating bad things out of our life.

We are made right with God by grace through faith, and out of that faith living a life of obedience.

If seek first His kingdom- everything else will follow.

You can give without loving, but you cannot love without giving. Amy Armichael

(Thoughts for this sermon come from a sermon series- Give It Up- by Pastor Craig Groeschel)