Randall Caselman

Bella Vista Church of Christ

12/01/2019 A.M.

 

LIVING THE GOOD LIFE

God Has Shown You What Is Good

John 10.10   Galatians 5.22-23   2 Peter 1-3-7 & 11   Micah 6.8

 

Our Sunday Morning Study is in pursuit of the Good Life.

 

Jesus was heard saying... I came that you might have life and have it more abundantly... Life at its best... Life above the ordinary... The Good Life.

 

Paul says... The Good Life is a result of God living in us... Producing the Fruit of the Sprit... Love... Joy... Peace... Patience... Kindness... Goodness... Faithfulness... Gentleness... And self-control.

 

A life that Peter says will... Help us become like God... Become a Partaker of His Divine Nature...

 

This Morning...

We are noting that if God lives in us we will produce goodness...

 

Remember when E.T. lit up his finger… Laid it on Elliot’s Heart and told our generation… Be Good.

 

In Scripture Goodness has two connotations...

 

One is moral excellence... Moral Goodness...

 

Goodness is pursuing right and shunning wrong... Avoiding evil...

 

I don’t know anyplace this is more evident than in Paul’s statement on good and evil... Moral behavior... Here in Galatians chapter five... The acts of the sinful flesh nature are obvious... Sexual immorality... Impurity and debauchery... Idolatry and witchcraft... Hatred... Discord... Jealousy... Fits of rage... Selfish ambition... Dissensions... Factions and envy...drunkenness... Orgies... And the like. I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God.

 

We all know this... We’ve been taught from childhood that God desires His children be Holy... Set apart... Morally pure.

 

But Goodness is more than morality... Goodness is excellence in Character.

 

Goodness listed as a Fruit of the Spirit... Speaks of more than moral behavior... It speaks of godliness... It speaks of Godly behavior toward others... All others.

 

Peter says this godliness is our participating in God’s Divine Nature... Having His Character.

 

Listen church... We were created to bear God’s image... To be like Him in His goodness... Are we?... Really?

 

Being in His image... Imageo Dei... Is what sets us apart from the animal world... What makes us human.

 

As His image bearers... There are some things expected of us that are not expected of the rest of God’s creation... One of these is to be filled with goodness.

 

Goodness is not a passive quality... It is the deliberate preference for doing right by others... Choosing to do good things for others.

 

Where we once harbored... Selfishness... Ugliness... Envy... Jealously... Hatred... Cruelty... Rebelliousness... Spite… Toward others... We now practice serving others...

• Things like visiting the sick...

• Caring for the orphans and widows...

• Giving to the poor...

• Providing for the homeless...

• Loving our enemies...

• Praying for the lost...

• Sharing Jesus...

• Lifting up the fallen...

• Encouraging the weak...

• Bearing one another’s burdens...

• Forgiving those who have sinned against us...

• Being kind to one another...

• Preferring one another.

 

This morning... We focus our attention on Goodness as generosity... In Serving Others... Doing good things for and to others.

 

It’s interesting to note that... Even though generosity is not mentioned in our Fruit of the Spirit list... The concept is there... Hiding within the word goodness

 

In fact some translations render the Greek Generous instead of Goodness.

 

For instance the Revised Standard Version reads... The fruit of the Spirit is... Love... Joy... Peace... Patience... Kindness... Generosity.

 

When we are generous with our kindness towards others... When we treat others as God treats us... We become the people and person Jesus referenced in Matthew 12.35... The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in him.

 

The word translated Good Man here is the same Greek as goodness in the Fruit of the Spirit.

 

So... Serving the Jesus in others is a Fruit of the Spirit... The fruit of goodness.

 

Micah affirmed this idea when he wrote... He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God… Indeed this is goodness in god’s sight.

 

Perhaps the best way for us to understand this fruit

is to examine it in Biblical Narratives from the lips of Jesus...

 

Go with me to Mark chapter twelve... We’re at the Temple... Jesus is there... He and His Apostles are watching people drop money into the Temple Treasury...

 

History tells us there were thirteen receptacles in the Temple Area where people could contribute... Pay their Temple Tax and Tithes.

 

Coming out of each Temple Receptacle was a brass horn-shaped object where people threw coins... Coins that would make a noise indicating the size of their gift.

 

As they watched... A poor widow passed by placing two coins in the receptacle.

 

The Greek for poor here describes someone who is... Destitute... A pauper... A beggar.

 

But in spite of her poverty ... Out of her love for God... She gave all she had.

Two mites... A 1/128th of a day’s pay... Barely enough to purchase a loaf of stale bread.

 

Michael Card says of this event... The two coins are significant... She could have kept one... But she didn’t!... She gave both... Generosity!!... SACRIFICIAL generosity!!

 

G. Campbell Morgan says... God’s math defies all we know about numbers... God saw all the gifts that day... Some very large... But to Him... Two mites totaled more.

 

Our second narrative comes from John chapter twelve... Jesus is at Bethany...Visiting in the home of Mary… Martha… Lazarus.

 

Mary interrupts the conversation with a spontaneous act of pure extravagant generosity...Taking a pound of pure nard... She anointed the feet of Jesus... Thanking Him for His generosity toward her family for raising her brother Lazarus from the dead.

 

Judas immediately objects... Seeing human numbers... He concludes that this expensive perfume could have been sold for three hundred denarii.

 

Translated into today’s money... At $10.50 an hour... One denarii would be eighty-four dollars... Three hundred would be $2,500.

 

If we use human numbers... Human math... The numbers are staggering... And may not make sense to us... But Jesus understood it.

 

The generosity of Mary echoes through the annals of time…

 

Church... These narratives tell us three things...

  1. Our Goodness… Our Generosity… In serving others must be SACRIFICIAL...

  2. It is to be spontaneous... As God’s providence presents the opportunity.

  3. It is to be radical.

     

    Indeed...These acts of... Radical... Spontaneous... Sacrificial… Generosity challenge our hearts… AMEN?

     

    OK... Now the application...

    We consider ways we can cultivate and grow

  4. in our generosity of serving others...

     

    First... We must stop thinking about numbers... Human Math... Money

    When we look at our paycheck... We see a pie chart... This is for... Housing... This for food... Clothing... Taxes... Transportation... Health needs... Etc... And this is for me.

     

    We seldom think outside the circle... Outside the pie chart... This is for the serving of Jesus in others.

     

    Listen church... The widow and her two mites tell us that we don’t have to be rich to be generous in our doing good to others.

     

    The billionaire Charles Feeney decided in 1984 to make a difference in the world.  By 2016 he had given more than eight billion dollars to charitable organizations.

     

    Bill and Melinda Gates were told by Bill’s mother... Those to whom much is given... Much is expected...  Today their foundation has given away more than thirty-six billion dollars.

     

    But... But... We don’t have to be... A Charles Feeney... A Bill & Melinda Gates... To be generous in service to our fellowman.

     

    Take Albert Lexie for example... In 1981 Albert started cleaning and polishing shoes in the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh at $5 a pair.  Albert purposed in his heart to give the Hospital’s Free Care Fund... Thirty-percent of his earnings... Plus all the tips.

     

    The fund enabled cash-strapped parents to obtain healing care for their children.  Albert retired in 2013... The Hospital Administration and Staff threw him a party... where they thanked Albert for his generosity in serving others... Over the years he had donated two-hundred thousand dollars.

     

    Here it is church... Goodness begins with God…

     

    Psalm 31.9 says… How abundant is Your goodness which You have stored up for those who love you and take refuge in You.

    • We are only stewards of what God has placed in our charge...

    • Plus He desires that we become conduits of His grace and mercy... Passing His goodness on to others… Regardless of how much or how little is placed in our hands.

     

    We must see and feel the brokeness of humanity.

     

    Here it is church... We are not likely to serve the needs of others until we’ve walked a mile in their shoes...

     

    • Have you walked through Shanty Town in Cape Town or Johannesburg South Africa... Where as far as eye can see... People are living in pasteboard boxes with plastic or a shabby piece of sheet-metal for a roof?...

    • Have we been to Guyana and encountered children begging for food on the streets?

     

    We don’t have to travel around the world to understand and feel the pain of the poor...

    • Do we see the homeless on the street corner?... They’ll be there when we go to lunch.

    • Do we see the young man who lives in his car on our parking lot?

    • Do we see the women and children in the shelters...

    • Do we see those housed by the Salvation Army... And other benevolent organizations?

    • Do we see those of our own number who cannot make it from one Pay Day to the next?

     

    Until we see and know... Sense and even feel... The plight of the needy... We will never be generous in serving them.

     

    Thirdly... Our generosity starts with little acts of kindness.

     

    Remember this... Doing good to others... Generosity... Is not about big things... The narrative of the widow’s two mites tell us this.

     

    Listen church... It’s not about the amount... But about the moment... What is in our hand at the moment?

     

    Generosity begins in little things...

    • Like increasing the amount of the tip at the restaurant. Many of the servers are single moms or dads trying to raise their families on our tips... Or paying for college... Maybe just trying to get by with a second or third job.

    • Like carrying extra money with us... So that when God’s providence provides the moment we will be ready.

    • Like picking up gifts for the Ladies Shoe Box Ministry.

    • Like giving or serving as we befriend those women and children in shelters this Thursday Evening.

     

    Number four... Start giving more... Time... Talent... Treasure... Energy... Than we can afford.

     

    Blessings...  Abundant blessings from God become ours when we serve others sacrificially... When we give what we can’t afford.

     

    Randall are you sure you can say that Biblically?... I am!!...

     

    For instance… The poor widow did not give out of her abundance... But out of her poverty.

     

    Listen to Paul as he commends those in Macedonia... Now I want to tell you, dear brothers and sisters, what God in his kindness has done for the churches in Macedonia. Though they have been going through much trouble and hard times, their wonderful joy and deep poverty have overflowed in rich generosity. For I can testify that they gave not only what they could afford but far more. And they did it of their own free will. They begged us again and again for the gracious privilege of sharing in the gift for the Christians in Jerusalem.

     

    How do we answer the question of how much... Time... Talent... Treasure...Energy... Do we expend in service to others... The answer is SACRIFICIALLY... More than we can afford.

     

    Here’s the sad news... Some of us are not expending…any… Any!!... of our God given REsOURCES in service to others... We need to rethink this... Amen??

     

    Fifthly... Serve SPONTANEOUSLY!!

     

    Mary anointed Jesus in the moment with what was in her hand. Don’t you think the Holy Spirit prompted her to anoint Jesus in this moment with the Nard?

     

    Don’t be afraid of the long red light when the homeless are walking toward us... Will we make eye contact?... Will we connect with our resources??

     

    Listen... I’m not trying to tell you who to give to or not give to... But know this... When we have a genuine heart for helping others... God’s Spirit will prompt us in the right direction... Trust His guidance... Amen?

     

    Become radical in serving others...

    What do I mean by saying... We need to be radical in serving others?...

     

    Simple... Allow Jesus to be our example... Second Corinthians 8.9 reads... For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that you through his poverty might become rich.

     

    Radical Christianity is our becoming like our Jesus... Participating in His Divine Nature... Having His heart... Disposition... His Benevolence.

     

    Indeed church...

    • God calls us to be like Mary...

    • He calls us to radical Christianity...

    Generously serving the Jesus in others.

     

    We must not lose sight of our goal.

    Listen to Jesus... Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where they can be eaten by moths and get rusty, and where thieves break in and steal. But rather... Store your treasures in heaven, where they will never become moth-eaten or rusty and where they will be safe from thieves. For wherever your treasure is, there your heart and thoughts will also be.

     

    Steven King shared this with the graduating class at Vassar College... He said… A couple of years ago... I found out YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU. I was lying in a ditch at the side of a county road covered with mud, blood and the tibia of my right leg poking out of the side of my jeans.

     

    Yes… Yes… I had a MasterCard in my wallet... But when you're lying in the ditch with mud in your eyes and broken glass in your hair... No one accepts MasteRCard.

     

    We come naked and broke... We may be well dressed when we go out... But we will be broke... Warren Buffet... Going out broke. Bill Gates... Leaving broke. Tom Hanks... Going out broke. Steve King... Broke... Not a dime to his name.

     

    All the money you can earn... All the stocks you buy... All the mutual funds you trade... All are smoke and mirrors.

     

    Listen!!… It’s still a quarter past getting late whether you tell time on a Timex or a Rolex.

     

    Here’s his closing challenge… A life of giving... Not just money... But time and spirit repays... So I ask you to begin giving and continue giving. I believe in the end...

    • You’ll find that you got more than you gave...

    • Much more than you ever had...

    • And did more good than you ever dreamed.

     

    Church... Remember these four things...

     

    • Not all generosity is about money... But good deeds done to others.

     

    • We are created to do good works… Works God prepared in advance for us to do...

     

    • We are Bearers of God’s Image... James says... Every good and perfect gift comes to us from God above... We are to become conduits of His goodness.

     

    So... When God lives in us... We will be found generously serving others.

     

    If you’re here and not a child of the… Father… creator… God... You can make it so this morning by... Faith in Him and Jesus... Repentance... And the New Birth of water baptism.

     

    As His children... May we accept the challenge to be like Him in genuine benevolence to others... As we stand and sing this song together.