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Monday, November 28, 2011

why we find it hard to be generous- GREED


Do you find it hard to give?  I know I can be selfish when "the situation calls for it". For example, I sometimes feel that I don't or won't have enough.  I guess this is why I was so blessed with the message on generosity last Sunday service in Victory Malate.    

The "10 percent crew" brought the house down with a special number during the tithes and offering


We're asked to give our 10 percent in tithes. What is this compared to God's 100 percent?
I felt privileged to attend two services and hear the message delivered by Pastors Rev Araneta and Nixon Ng. This was the last installment in the 4-part series entitled "Abraham's School of Finance". 


Pastor Rev 

I won't be able to recreate the humor of Pastor Nixon or the strong conviction of Pastor Rev, but I hope this summary will minister to you. You can listen to the podcasts on Generosity yourself when they're uploaded.  This message was so timely for me, and I'm sure you'll be able to relate to this too.

WE FIND IT HARD TO BE GENEROUS BECAUSE OF GREED

Sometimes, it's hard to give because we want more.  It is not wrong to desire something, but what is wrong is when our desires are not led by God. Sample case is Lot.

Genesis 13:10-13
Lot looked around and saw that the whole plain of the Jordan toward Zoar was well watered, like the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt. (This was before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.) 11 So Lot chose for himself the whole plain of the Jordan and set out toward the east. The two men parted company: 12 Abram lived in the land of Canaan, while Lot lived among the cities of the plain and pitched his tents near Sodom. 13 Now the people of Sodom were wicked and were sinning greatly against the LORD.

In Genesis 13, Lot looked up (Hebrew word is nasa, meaning to take up, carry, lift up) and saw the land.  This is parallel to Eve who looked up and saw the fruit from the tree of good and evil.  Lot craved for (or was carried away by) the land in as much as Eve craved for the forbidden fruit. Lot craved for this land even though it was near a wicked city and was beyond God's promised land.

In contrast, Abram's eyes were lifted by God and he saw the promised land prepared by God. This is why he was blessed by God.

Lot was willing to go beyond what God wants. Abraham's desires were God's desires.

Our source determines our course.  Abraham's source was God.  Lot's source was the land.   Lot decided to live near wickedness, because he craved for the land more than he craved for God.  Lot's course was towards wickedness. Lot's greed separated him from God.  At this point, I was asking myself, what is my land? What things are taking my eyes away from God?

For Abraham, God was more important than the land. Because Abraham knew that His source was a covenant-keeping God, he was able to gain God's promises.  God told Abraham:

“Look around from where you are, to the north and south, to the east and west. 15 All the land that you see I will give to you and your offspring forever. 16 I will make your offspring like the dust of the earth, so that if anyone could count the dust, then your offspring could be counted. 17 Go, walk through the length and breadth of the land, for I am giving it to you.”

Isn't God generous?  Most of the time, we compromise God and become greedy because we feel that God will not provide.  For example, some of us may want to marry established, handsome/beautiful, and "nice guys" or "nice girls" even though these guys/girls aren't Christians. We argue with God and insist on our own way because of our misguided desires.   But just because something looks good does not mean that it is God's best for you. God does not want to make us poor in any way! He wants to bless us!  Isn't this amazing?

Sometimes we may feel that we are being punished by God. But are we?  Or is our  poverty a result of our own bad decisions, a giving in to temptation?

 The good news is that we can repent.  God wants us back.  God wants you back.  God wants to bless you.
God's blessings will also allow us to be generous to others.  As God promised Abraham in Genesis 12:2:

"I will make you into a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing."  

Be blessed!








Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Worship song: Panginoon by Sesa


The worship song "Panginoon" performed by Yeng Constantino and Acel Van Ommen's new band Sesa really ministered to me during the Ignite 2011 conference.

Sesa (short for Prinsesa, that is, God's Princess) was formed by these young two singers/songwriters. Acel is Yeng's Victory Group leader in Victory Christian Fellowship. Yeng, of course, is popular in mainstream Filipino music for the song, Hawak Kamay.


I was particularly touched during the Ignite Conference when Yeng cut her performance towards the end and said this:


"Pag Siya yung kinantahan ko sabi ko kay God: God ikaw lang ang kakantahan ko ng ganito. at deserve niya yun! Deserve niya yun, kahit sintunado ka pa. Kaya naman, TARA NA!




Panginoon was also performed by Yeng and Acel during the Victory@25 celebration at the Araneta Coliseum and the Leaders Convergence 2009 at the Ultra.

For Yeng's solo acoustic version of this song, click this

Lyrics


Ako’y walang saysay
Akala ko ako ay tunay
Pilit na nilalakbay
Ang aking buhay
Ngunit nag-iingay
Ang aking kahapon
Paulit ulit bumabalik
Nakikita ang sarili
Lumalangoy muli sa putik
Ngunit iba Ka
Paano Mo ‘ko nakita?
Pinulot Mo ako
Noong akala kong ako’y nag-iisa
Kulang pa ang tinig ko
Para awitan at purihin Ka
Panginoon
Panginoon
Panginoon
Ngayon alam ko na
Ang ibig sabihin ng mabuhay
Ngayong kapiling Ka
Hinding-hindi na magiisa

Dahil Ikaw ang liwanag
Sa gabi kapag ako’y tumatangis
At Ikaw ang umagang
Sa pagmulat ko’y nakangiti
Ako’y nasasabik sa Iyong pagbabalik
Pinulot mo ako
Nong akaala kong akoy nag-iisa
Kulang pa ang tinig ko
Para awitan at purihin Ka
Kulang pa kahit ibigay ko ang lahat
Maging ang buhay ko’y hindi pa sapat
Pero hayaan Mong ibigay kong lahat
Nang ang puso ko saYo’y maging tapat
Oh oh
Panginoon
Pinulot Mo ako
Noong akaala kong ako’y nag-iisa
Kulang pa ang tinig ko
Para awitan at purihin Ka
Panginoon
Pinulot Mo ako
Noong akala kong ako’y nag-iisa
Kulang pa ang tinig ko
Para sabihin kong mahal Kita
Mahal Kita
Panginoon, Panginoon
Panginoon, Panginoon
Panginoon, Panginoon
Panginoon, Panginoon

Sesa will be performing in a free gig for freshies in UPLB on July 5.







Sesa:
Vocals: Acel Bisa-van Ommen
Vocals and Rhythm Guitar: Yeng Constantino
Lead Guitar: Julie Samonte
Bass: Edrei Olarte
Drums: Karmi Santiago




Thanks to the following for the extra info on Sesa:
Ignite video- meibu@youtube
For more about sesa in the ignite con-thr33strandedcord@blogspot