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Every time you give,
  you reveal what matters to you. Tell me how you spend your money and your
  time, and I’ll tell you what matters most to you. Your schedule might reveal
  that what matters most to you is your children. Your spending might reveal
  that what matters most to you is your hobby. 
You probably don’t
  care much about Microsoft because you don’t own stock in Microsoft. But if
  you bought stock in Microsoft, all of a sudden you’d care about the success
  of that company, because wherever you put your money, that’s where you put
  your heart. 
Philippians 1:10
  says, “I want you to understand what really matters” (NLT). 
What matters in your
  life? Not acquisition. Life is not about the accumulation of things. He who
  dies with the most toys still dies. 
Life is not about
  things. It’s about learning how to love. If at the end of your life you’ve
  got a giant pile of things but you’re estranged from your wife and kids,
  you’ve missed the purpose! 
When you are
  generous with your time, money, effort, and energy, you’re saying that what
  matters most is God and people. What matters most is love. 
Paul talks about
  this in Philippians 3:7: “I once thought these things were valuable,
  but now I consider them worthless because of what Christ has done.” 
How do you break the
  grip of materialism? There’s only one way. The antidote for getting is
  giving. So every time you’re generous and give to others or to God, then you
  are actually breaking the hold of materialism in your life. 
“We are citizens of
  heaven, where the Lord Jesus Christ lives” (Philippians 3:20a).  
Your purpose is not to
  live for here and now. You’re storing up for eternity! You’re not building a
  pile on this side of eternity. You’re building into people and relationships
  that will matter on that side of eternity. You’re living in light of Heaven. 
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This is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance (and for this we labor and strive) that we have put our hope in the living God who is the Savior of all, and especially of those who believe. 1 Timothy 3:9-10
Friday, March 4, 2016
Giving Reveals Your Heart
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