| Jesus Christ taught people not to think
about how to feed and clothe themselves.
(Matthew 6:25-32) He said that if we
would work to build his kingdom, God would
feed and clothe us. (Matthew 6:33) He called
labourers to come and work for him, (Matthew
11:29-30) and not to labour for the "food
that perishes". (John 6:27) He said that we
cannot work for two employers at the same
time, and that making money and serving God
are mutually exclusive motives for doing
things. (Luke 16.13) He said that if we do
not leave everything we own, we cannot call
ourselves his followers. (Luke 14:33)
Common sense tells us that such teachings
just wouldn't work in today's world. So most
of us reject outright what Jesus said.
Yet, if Jesus is really the Son of God,
then maybe we ought to put more faith in him
than in "common sense". Maybe we ought to at
least give his teachings a try. The people
who prepared this article did, and they
found that faith really works... that God
really is alive and active today... that
Jesus Christ not only knew what he was
talking about, but that he had the key to
solving all of the world's problems. If you
would like to practise living by faith, then
here are some practical tips, based on our
own experiences, and on the teachings of
Jesus.
PRAY
The first, and most important, lesson is
this: learn to pray. Not long hours of
self-torture, or eloquent recitations, but
real, gut-level honesty with God
and with yourself. If you're going to
climb out of a boat and try to walk on
water, you can't afford to have misplaced
faith. You must ask God to show you His will
clearly, from the teachings of His Son.
God will use many different means to feed
and clothe you, and if you are not brutally
honest, you will soon be trusting the means
more than you trust God. Prayer will help
you to stay honest.
SIMPLIFY
The Bible says to be content with food
and clothing. (I Timothy 6:8) Jesus
instructed us to pray only for enough food
for today. (Luke 11:3) If God gives you
literature, musical instruments, vehicles,
buildings, computers, or whatever to use for
him, that's fine. But you don't have to have
these things. People who think they must
have such things are always working for
something that they decided they needed,
instead of getting to work right now with
what God has given them to work with.
If you have hands, legs, a strong back, a
voice, and/or a good mind to use to share
God's love with others, then you have more
than enough to get started... right now!
SELL
When you only need enough cash for your
daily bread, it's not so difficult to
believe that you can survive at least for a
while on the resources that you already
have. Start selling the things you have, and
using the funds for the poor. (Luke
12:32-34) Any time you find yourself without
food enough for today, you can classify
yourself as "poor", and some of the funds
can go toward feeding yourself.
Resist the temptation to give your
worldly wealth to family and friends, who do
not need them. Make the rich pay for your
possessions if they want them, and use the
proceeds to help those who are really in
need, as Jesus commanded. You may find
yourself with sufficient funds to assist
with things like transport and literature to
get this message of living by faith out to
other people as well. This, too, is part of
what Jesus has told us to do (Mark 16:15)...
as long as you never go into debt to do so
(Romans 13:8), and as long as you don't hang
onto things because "someday" you may be
able to use them for God. (James 5:2-3)
GIVE
If you are miserly with the funds or
possessions you have when you are "living by
faith", then you aren't really living by
faith. Don't be trapped into thinking that
everyone else must do the giving now, and
you must always be the receiver.
Try to regularly give something...
secretly... totally... (whether or not the
recipient deserves it) without any strings
attached. Guard against giving in the hope
of getting something in return, or to build
up a good reputation. It is your secret
giving that is the real measure of your
faith in God, and it will also be the
greatest faith-builder, as you see God
himself responding in ways that you had
never expected.
WORK
Living by faith should not be a cop-out
from social responsibility. You just have a
different Employer (God) and a different
motive (Love). Be constantly watching and
listening for practical ways to show God's
love. While others concentrate on jobs that
offer prestige or good pay, you can look for
where the greatest needs are, then seek to
meet them. If you are not working, you are
not living by faith. You'll show your faith
by your works (James 2:18), and if you
refuse to work for your new Employer, you
just might find that he refuses to feed you!
(II Thessalonians 3:10)
ASK
Greedy people have no shame about asking
for ridiculous sums of money for themselves
and for their products. So why should God's
people, who are ready to give their lives in
service to others, feel guilty about asking
for help in some small way?
Jesus commanded his disciples, when
arriving in a town, to "ask who is worthy"
to help them, and to eat the food and accept
the shelter that these people provide. He
added: "The laborer is worthy of his hire."
(Matthew 10:10-11, Luke 10:7-8)
Greedy people will invariably condemn
non-greedy people for being 'poor' (since
they judge everyone on the basis of how much
money they make). But it's the greedy people
who are not worthy of helping us, and we
need not soil ourselves by accepting their
money. On the other hand, neither should we
let them make us feel unworthy when we
accept help from people who do appreciate
what we are doing.
SHARE
Because love involves a minimum of two
people, Jesus only promises that his Spirit
will be present where "two or three people
gather together" to promote his cause.
(Matthew 18:20)
Our prayers and our testimonies have far
more weight when expressed in company with
other Christians. (Matthew 18:19; Luke 10:1;
Hebrews 10:28)
Early Christians lived together, and
shared everything in common. (Acts 2:44-45;
4:32-35) This unity made them stronger
corporately, and also made them stronger
individuals, because they were able to learn
from each other, and to correct one another
when errors arose.
CONCLUSION
Well, that's the theory. Now, it's time
for you to put it into practice. "Don't say,
in four months I'll begin to harvest. The
harvest, indeed, is plentiful, but the
laborers are few. Pray that God will send
forth laborers into his harvest field."
(John 4:35; Matthew 9:37)
Source:
Jesus Teaching Ministry |