"Come follow me and I will make you fishers of men." Matthew 4:19

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Abound In Generosity.

Matthew Botelho

“Give, and it will be given to you; good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.” –Luke 6:38.

The season of remembering the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, is upon us. During this season of joy and hope, we laugh more, smile more, and give of more of ourselves. We are reminded of the extreme generosity of God the Father—how His loving kindness and mercy surpass anything we could ever give. God’s greatest Gift to us all was bringing His only begotten Son into this sinful world and offering us freedom from its darkness through His Everlasting Light.

John 3:16 describes the Father’s unimaginable love and generosity like this: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”

Yet, according to this world’s standards, money is the first thing that comes to the minds of many when they think of generosity.

Does your mind wander towards money? Money may be the first place our minds go when considering generosity, but generosity doesn’t always involve money.

What about our time or our talents?

Generosity can most certainly be shown by our sharing either of these.

Generosity involves showing a readiness to give more of something, like money, time or the use of our gifts and talents, than is strictly necessary or expected.

Generosity can also involve showing compassion and kindness towards others. And kindness is a fruit of the Spirit, which God cultivates in us. The Apostle Paul spoke about this in Galatians 5:22-23: “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, long-suffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law.” My friends, love is the most excellent fruit the Spirit produces in us. It is the first fruit mentioned in Galatians 5:22-23, from which every other fruit is born.

Since God’s great love for His creation enables those who receive His Son, Jesus, as Lord and Savior,  shouldn’t we also give our best during this time, or better yet, throughout the year? Jesus is well worth it, my friends!

If you are a follower of our Lord Jesus, then you need to be the one to set the bar high, to be the example to all who know you of this Truth found in John 13:35. “Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.”

My friends, be generous with your gifts, talents, and time. And what better way to show someone how much you love the Lord than by telling those needing to hear the Truth that Jesus loves them!

In your giving, give without thought of receiving, and share with the right motives—not to be seen or praised as generous or extravagant by others. “So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by others.” –Matthew 6:2.

Examine your heart, asking yourself: “Does my heart align with how Jesus has commanded us to love?

 “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another. By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.” –John 13:34-35.

When giving or sharing what we have with others, our hearts ought to align with God’s Word.”Love one another as I have loved you.” –John 13:34.

Do everything from a pure heart fixed on blessing others; don’t be self-seeking or looking out for some reward.

I say this because I watched a YouTube video recently where a person gave money to a homeless person. At first, I thought the gesture was beautiful until I saw that same person do it for another, then another, and another, all while being recorded. I asked myself, “Is this person doing this generous because they genuinely love these people and sincerely want to help them, or is he looking out for his interests?” Meaning, the number of followers he might get by publicizing his generosity? Watching this video begs the question, and I am sorry if this hits a nerve in anyone,

“Is it really necessary to video yourself doing good? Isn’t kindness its own reward?” 

To answer this, we’ll go to the Word of God, where Jesus says: “Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men to be seen by them otherwise you have no reward from your Father in heaven. Therefore, when you do a charitable deed, do not sound a trumpet before you as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may have glory from men. Assuredly I say to you they have their reward.” –Matthew 6:1-2.

To paraphrase what Jesus says in these two verses, “Don’t showboat!”

We should never use our generosity to say, “Hey, did you see what I did?” –blowing our own trumpet, just as the hypocrites do. We see that Jesus says there will be no reward in heaven for our doing this. Instead, the reward received is here on earth, the applause of men destined to disappear.

Let’s look at what else Jesus had to say about this matter in verses 3-4: “But when you do a charitable deed, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, that your charitable may be in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will Himself reward you openly.”

God is always watching—nothing escapes Him. He is omnipresent and omnipotent. Meaning God is everywhere and knows every man’s intentions and actions. There is nothing new for Him and nothing hidden that will not be revealed. 1 Peter 3:12 reminds us: “For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and His ears are open to their prayers; But the face of the Lord is against those who do evil.”

In Hebrews 4:13, the Apostle Paul writes, “And there is no creature hidden from His sight, but all things are naked and open to the eyes of Him to whom we must give account.”  

God knows the heart, my brothers and sisters, and its motives.

If your generosity is indeed genuine, God will honor it and openly reward you—this is God’s promise. And if your generosity is genuinely rooted in love, then the fruit of the Spirit: joy, peace, kindness, and goodness, for example, will spring forth and touch the hearts of those you bless.

This Christmas season, let your heart align with Jesus’, giving thanks to God the Father for the greatest Gift of all, His son. God so loves each of you that His everlasting generosity will come forth yet again this Christmas in the eternal Gift of His Son, Jesus. 

“Heavenly Father, I pray those reading this teaching have felt the stirring of the Holy Spirit. May the one who has yet to meet You receive the greatest Gift of all, Jesus. And in meeting Him, receive their salvation. I pray that every soul encounters Your Son Jesus this Christmas, and I pray they confess, in faith, believing that their sins will be forgiven and washed away by Your shed Blood. May this be a Christmas full of “New beginnings.” In Jesus’ name. Amen.

Governed by God. Romans 9:11-12.

“But before the two sons were born, God told Rebecca, “The older son will serve the younger.” This was before the boys had done anything good or bad. God said this before they were born so that the boy he wanted would be chosen because of God’s own plan. He was chosen because he was the one God wanted to call, not because of anything the boys did.”

“I believe the doctrine of election, because I am quite sure that if God had not chosen me I should never have chosen him; and I am sure he chose me before I was born, or else he never would have chosen me afterwards; and he must have elected me for reasons unknown to me, for I never could find any reason in myself why” ~Charles Spurgeon.

According to Strong’s Concordance, one of several meanings or values of the name/title of Israel is, ‘governed by God.’ We see the burgeoning beginnings of what being governed by Him, selected in Him, what His plans and timing might appear as, here in the 9th chapter of the Book of Romans. We hear of Isaac here, again. This child promised Father Abraham, the one in whom the covenant is forever sealed. We learn that he marries Rebekah and from their union, Jacob and Esau are born. Paul uses these two sons to bear out his teaching—confirming for us, God’s freedom of selection. Paul also uses God’s Words to Moses as a statement of surety regarding His fairness in the selection of whom it is He so chooses to enter into a relationship with—reveal the Truth of Himself to…

But what does being selected by God mean? What does this term ‘election’ or being ‘God’s elect’ mean for us today? I’ve heard it defined as, and have come to understand it for myself, as best as my finite mind will allow, this way: Put simply, ‘being one of the elect is the result of an act of God whereby in eternity past He chose those who will be saved.’ Our election is unconditional, an act of God’s pure mercy—meaning there isn’t one thing we can do, no amount of good works we can perform nor foreseen faith we’ll possess that can ever earn election for us. Our election depends on God’s choosing us in Himself.  That said, Paul makes clear to us however, that even though our election is given us freely, that does not free us of our responsibility to obey God. No license to presume upon His mercy and grace. We should never treat our election casually. More, neither should those who have yet to be called by Him say, as if they know God’s mind, His plans for their life, “Well, I don’t believe that I am one of these, God’s elect, so I don’t have to obey His commands! ” One of you will say to me: “Then why does God still blame us? For who is able to resist his will? “But who are you, a human being, to talk back to God? “Shall what is formed say to the one who formed it, ‘Why did you make me like this?’” –Romans 9:19-20.

Saved and unsaved alike have been crafted for His use from the same fallen lump of clay. Election and responsibility exist hand-in-hand in the Word of God. God offers this mercy to everyone; therefore none are free from the knowledge of this mercy, nor the consequence of willfully ignoring it. “The Spirit and the bride say, “Come!” And let the one who hears say, “Come!” Let the one who is thirsty come; and let the one who wishes take the free gift of the water of life” –Revelation 22:17. And again, “In the past God overlooked such ignorance, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent” –Acts 17:30. That’s pretty plain. He also makes this plain for us in this 9th chapter of Romans “So then, everything depends, not on what we humans want or do, but only on God’s mercy” –9:16.

In fact, the entirety of Romans chapter 9 steadily breaks down what being governed by God means to God—and for us. In this chapter, we witness Paul pivot, breaking away from the time he has spent methodically convincing us, in the previous 8 chapters, of ‘God’s glorious provision in Jesus Christ through the Holy Spirit.’  Here in this 9th chapter, and continuing on through chapter 11, Paul begins both to pose and answer a variety of questions concerning Israel’s relationship with God and what that means for all believers—Jew and gentile alike. He reminds us that Abraham had many children. Being Abraham’s descendant doesn’t mean you are a child of the covenant—one of those God recognizes as His own. (Has Israel missed Jesus altogether? What does God have to say about Israel and His plan for them? And, finally, what does this say to you and me today about our hope and standing in Christ?) Little by little in this chapter, Paul chips away at any doubts we may hold as to the legitimacy and Sovereignty of God’s ‘sure election’ concerning both Israel and us—His elect.

So now, using the foundation of Romans 9 as our springboard, to say nothing of the various additional scriptures which confirm God’s Sovereign election; John 6:44 or John 1:12-13. Eph. 1:4-5 or 2 Thess. 2:13.  And then there is 2 Timothy 1:9; among numerous others, I could choose to spend the remainder of our time together today attempting to delve into the heady, incomprehensible depths of why it is we either have been or soon will be, selected to receive salvation through God’s sovereign choosing of us. A question which, regardless of which way we might twist or turn it, will come away with no greater depth of understanding than that which God has already provided us in His Word, and through the revelation of His Holy Spirit testifying within us. Unless that is, He so chooses to share His heart with us personally. We must never presume to think we know with certainty, all that God might reveal to us. In addition, I could have also sorted through each of the various scholars’ inputs and explanations in an attempt to eke out some hidden bit of knowledge I have failed to offer you. However, truth be told, I would be attempting to swim in waters that, I humbly confess, are far deeper than my shallow understanding of this mystery of God’s decision to reveal Himself to us would allow me to safely venture into.

Instead, if you’ll indulge me, I will share with you how God, once again, pierced my heart that He might re-mind me of just how personal—how individual and intimate, His selection of us is. How precise His timing…

Allow me to preface what I am about to share in the hope that I might encourage you, be an answer to your questioning, and perhaps, confirm God’s voice speaking to you in a new and unique way. I am not a person who believes that there is some hidden meaning—some sign or deep divine mystery in every blowing of the wind. I consider myself to be a relatively grounded believer. Daily, after I have prayed that I don’t miss anything God has for me that day, I go about my day poised, expectant, wholly trusting God to open my eyes and ears to what it is He’ll have me to see and hear. That said, however, I have also been walking with God long enough to know that He is in fact, enmeshed, inseparably intertwined in everything around me. I am not that one who is so firmly planted in this world that I am not able, when He calls, to leave it behind and follow him up into the high places.

As Elizabeth Barrett Browning so aptly wrote: Earth’s crammed with beauty, and every common bush afire with God. But only he who sees takes off his shoes…

I began noticing the numbers 9:11 on the clock with steady regularity. After several months of this, I knew it was not by chance—the regularity of seeing these particular numbers, again and again, meant something. And since I didn’t want to miss out on whatever that something may be, I began to research. I was led to an article on biblical numbers and it was there, months and months after the first sighting of these numbers, that the reason behind their being repeatedly shown to me was finally realized. They were a confirmation. A road map that would eventually lead me to page 911 in the bible. Once there, I read the closing verses of Romans 9 which then drew me instantly to its beginning titled; “God’s Selection of Israel”. The very chapter in which Paul teaches us about election. My heart soon recognized God had, once again, just passed by me. Confirming His great love and divine providence over my life. This was revealed to me at an hour when I was about to walk out of a time of great testing that has lasted well over a year and a half. I could feel the Lord assuring me that just as He had chosen Israel, and has not failed to keep His promise to them—so too it is with me. I too am one of the many children promised Father Abraham thousands of years ago! This was God, yet again, making His election of me so very personal. I have been awed by His most recent revelation since. In addition, within days of this revelation, I received the fulfillment of a promise I had been waiting well over a year and a half for. God’s timing is perfect beloved. Yet I was not shown these numbers, was not led to this chapter, this teaching for myself alone, no. I was led here for you too beloved. To encourage you and re-mind you that “Sometimes we have to let our dreams go in order to allow God to bring them back to us – in his way and his timing.” …

God is perfect in every way and, He will use whatsoever He chooses to communicate His love and plans for our lives—we need only be open to receiving them—however they may come.

Friend, in an age when Christianity is under attack and faith is seen as something superstitious and foolish—something needed only by the weak and desperate; seek God anyway. Put Him first in your life. Invite Him in—make room for the possibility that He really does exist, does love you and wants to spend time with you. Choose to believe He loves you and has a plan for your life, despite what the naysayers might say. And please, don’t turn away from a relationship with God because religion has failed you. God is not a religion; He is a person who loves you. Here is the assurance He gives you dear friend, if you’ll but ask Him into your life and trust Him to do what you’ve been unable to: “For since in the wisdom of God, the world through its wisdom did not know Him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe” –1 Corinthians 1:27. And again Jesus says: “Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me” –Revelation 3:20.

And for you, my fellow believers, don’t ignore what very well may be the voice of God calling you to trust Him more completely, follow His leading of you more closely, all because you casually dismiss its un-usual tone as a mere ‘coincidence’. There is no such thing for you and I. God does not randomly waste His time. If it’s showing up in your life repeatedly my brothers’ and sisters, ask the Holy Spirit to reveal to you whatever the meaning behind ‘it’ is. He is faithful and true and will always confirm His Word. “And your ears shall hear a word behind you, saying, “This is the way, walk in it,” when you turn to the right or when you turn to the left” –Isaiah 30:21.

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