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Last night we continued in our series “Foundations”.  We are looking at what God intended the church to be.  We have looked at several topics including money, worship, and last night we continued and looked at the topic of service.  Last week we introduced the idea of texting questions during the sermon with the idea of continuing the conversation…  So here we are.  Week two of continuing the conversation.  

Check out the video below.  

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So as promised, here are some of the questions that we received at the five last night.  

What is the mark you think you are leaving?  Is it the mark that you want to leave?

 In order to answer this question you should look at the lives of the people around you…  How are you affecting/impacting them?  Are you building into others lives in a positive way?  I suppose that those are the questions you should ask yourself and then based upon your answers, go ahead and figure out if it is the mark that you were desiring to leave!  

Every person will be leaving different marks than the other.  God has made each one of us unique and so we will naturally be affecting the lives of people in uniquely different ways.  Do not feel like you need to compare yourself to someone else.  

Do you think the Lord already knows what mark we will leave and if so are we capable of changing that?  

I love this question!  Thanks for asking it.  Yes, I believe that God knows what mark we will leave.  I believe that God is sovereign and omniscient.  SO, yes, I believe that God knows everything about our life and the decisions that we will make.  

I believe that God knows the potential that each one of us has.  What we do with our potential is up to us.  God has given us free will and that means that we can choose what we are going to do, or what we will not do.  So, yes, we have the ability to change the marks that we are making.  If you are unhappy with the ones you are making right now, step it up…  You can change.  God has given you some incredible potential.  

I’m really excited by these questions!  Keep them coming!

~Peter

We’ve added a new feature here at the Salt Lick.  On Monday’s we will be interacting with Sunday nights message from The Five.  Last night at The Five we continued our series, “Foundations”, and looked specifically at giving, and what God’s plan for giving is.  I asked people to text me questions at any time during the sermon and said we would interact with those questions here on the blog.  It’s kind of an interesting experiment each week!  If you weren’t able to be at the Five this Sunday night, head over here, and listen in…  Well, here are the questions…  

If you believe in the “tithe” does that belief discourage someone from giving more than 10%?

This is a great question.  I don’t believe that there is a definitive Biblical answer to this question.  However, in my mind, I would say that we should be careful in preaching and teaching a 10% tithing situation.  I have seen and know some very generous people who give way more than 10%.  Tithing unfortunately could become very legalistic with some people figuring out what they “owe” down to the penny.  Now, maybe this is diligence at it’s best.  Or maybe this is just filling out a check to rid yourself of that nagging guilty feeling.  

Let me offer one quick illustration.  Whenever we do a fundraiser lunch, we make a suggested donation.  We don’t ever have a hard number of what it costs to eat.  We do this for two reasons.  One because we want anyone to come and enjoy the fellowship, even if they can’t pay for it.  And two because we know that there will be some people who will give way more than what we would think the normal donation would be if they weren’t told what to give.  

SO, I would say, let’s be careful.  Don’t squash the Spirit.

What about the poor we see after we have given the tithe?

It is our responsibility to help the poor and the needy.  I can’t stress enough that God wants to use His Church to change the world!  We are those change agents.  If we close our eye to a brother or sister in need, then we should be shot!  Don’t tell me you want to build the kingdom of God, but you are unwilling to take care of that kingdom.  

Giving is not about meeting a quota, or hitting some special number.  It is about accomplishing what God wants to do in and through you.  1 Corinthians 9:7 reminds us of this, “Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”

When you run into that needy person after you have already put your check in the offering box at church, I see you having one of several options.  1, run to your on-line bank and cancel the check, 2 do nothing, 3 feel the stirring of God in your heart and watch as that compassion breaks something fierce in you and you do what the early church did in Acts 2; find the money in order to meet the need.  (all while trusting that God will provide for all of your needs, even as you provide for the needs of others!)

How do we know that what the Bible says about giving 10% in the OT still applies to us today?  Should we be giving more than that….i am just confused about where it talks about the 10% tithe?

We see a few references in the new testament to tithing, (Matthew 23:23, Luke 18:12).  I see these references as honestly being very Old Testament in nature.  I see Jesus saying, you do all of those things, but you neglect the important parts!  You neglect what is truly valuable.   In Matthew 23 Jesus is talking to the Pharisee’s and He is saying, you tithe down to your herb garden!  WOW! But you blow it so big in so many other areas.  The next location is Luke 18:12 and there we find Jesus talking about a Pharisee who was praying and boasting in himself and the great works that he does, with tithing being one of them.  

This is a hard question to answer.  The best way for me to carefully walk down this road is to say that tithing is a good thing, as long as it is kept in check.  I believe that it is a good thing, however I see a potential for tithing to squash what the Holy Spirit may want you to do.  Meaning, God may have a great ministry opportunity for you to give to, however you can’t because “you have already given”.  See my above comments…  They may help.  

When I read the New Testament I see time and time again where we are to give what is on our hearts.  If we have Jesus as the center of our life, and we are living to be more sanctified, and spirit led, God will be placing a burden on our hearts for the needs of those around us.  In addition I believe that when that is the case God will even supply us with the resources to be able to give.  

Great questions!  I can’t wait for next Monday!  

What do you think?  Click on comments, and leave your thoughts…  Let’s learn from each other.

~Peter

SHOW ME THE MONEY!  

This Sunday night at the Five I am excited about the topic at hand!  I am really pumped about money.  Let’s talk about money.  Here’s the deal.  Money is important to people.  It’s important to me.  So, I’m sure it’s important to you.  Jesus was no dummy.  He knew and knows how important it is to us “mere mortals”…  No wonder He spent some serious time talking about it.  If He talked about it, so should the church.  Let’s get ready… 

Now, here’s the difference, don’t not come simply because ‘preacher’ is talking about money.  My goal is to encourage you!  Not burden you.  I honestly believe that is God’s goal for each one of us anyhow…  

So, let me ask you a question… What questions do you have about giving/tithing and what you do with all that ching in your pocket?  What do you want to know?  

Let’s go… Talk it up…  Comment below…   

I’m pumped for Sunday.

~Peter

This Sunday night was the first night of the Five!  It was great.  We had a great turnout and I was really excited to see the enthusiasm in the room.  I can’t even tell you how excited I am by the Five.  

Here are some highlights for me:

  • Meeting up with a couple that Tiffany and I went to PBU with, and connecting with them Sunday night.  Who knew!  
  • Seeing multiple generations represented in this service…
  • Watching the five team come together and transform the fellowship hall into a worship space
  • Preaching
  • Challenging the church to engage the culture around them outside of the church’s walls.
  • Singing God of this city, and truly believing that Greater things are yet to come here in Doylestown.
  • I can’t wait for this Sunday night.

Here’s a few blurry shots from the service.  

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Come on out and join us this Sunday night at Five o’clock!  Check it out…

~Peter

How do you deal with difficulties?

I was reading today about Joseph and the cards that he was dealt.  This guy suffered some serious hardships!  He was:

1. Thrown in a pit by his brothers

2. Sold by his brothers to merchants as a slave

3. Made a house servant

4. Accused of raping the Master’s wife

5. Thrown in prison

6. Forgotten in prison

That is some serious stuff.  I can’t say that any of that has happened to me.  I have been through several hard times over the course of my short life, however, nothing quite as brutal as that.  I mean that is some serious stuff.  As I was reading I was wondering how is Joseph going to respond?  I’ve read it before, but still, I wondered what is he going to do.  You can check it out here at Genesis 37-47.  Check this out.  He says, “Do not be distressed and do not be angry with yourself for selling me here, because it was to save lives that God sent me ahead of you.”  Honestly, here’s Joseph’s response in english…  Hey don’t worry about it guys.  I mean, honestly don’t beat yourselves up over it.  It actually was really a good thing, because God used it to save lives!  

That almost makes me laugh.  It is almost so ridiculous that I could laugh at his response.  But seriously, I shouldn’t be laughing.  It just seems so crazy.  Doesn’t it?  I mean am I the only one who finds it hard to believe that for years Joseph went through the incredible loss of family, friends, jobs, status, income, and peace of mind, and he woke up on the other end of it and said, “this was a good thing!”  It is incredible to me.  His response is amazng. 

I know that we are in a crazy world right now.  I know plenty of guys loosing their jobs, or at least in fear of loosing their jobs.  When things get dicey what is your response?  I know what I wish my response would be more like… …

~Peter