God Provides-What Do You Have?
What Do You Have?
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SERIES:God
Provides |
PREACHER:LENIN
KUMAR |
DATE:November
2,2014
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SCRIPTURE
REFERENCE:2
Kings 4:1-7
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INTRODUCTION
Like
many of you, I grew up watching Jed and all his kin. We tuned in
to The Beverly Hillbillies faithfully each week
because it was a very entertaining show—even though it wasn't all
that REALISTIC. I mean, who could believe that some poor guy could
just up and strike oil one day? Poor people never miraculously get
rich on “black gold… Texas tea…” …or do
they?
SCRIPTURE READING
Well,
our text from 2nd Kings tells us that something very much like this
actually DID happen to a poor
widow who lived during the years that Elisha the prophet served our
God. Take your Bibles and turn to 2nd Kings
4 and follow along as I read verses
1-7.
1 – The wife of a man from the company of the prophets cried out to Elisha, “Your servant my husband is dead, and you know that he revered the LORD. But now his creditor is coming to take my two boys as his slaves.”
2 – Elisha replied to her, “How can I help you? Tell me, what do you have in your house?”
“Your servant has nothing there at all,” she said, “except a little oil.”
3 – Elisha said, “Go around and ask all your neighbors for empty jars. Don’t ask for just a few.
4 – Then go inside and shut the door behind you and your sons. Pour oil into all the jars, and as each is filled, put it to one side.”
5 – She left him and afterward shut the door behind her and her sons. They brought the jars to her and she kept pouring.
6 – When all the jars were full, she said to her son, “Bring me another one.” But he replied, “There is not a jar left.” Then the oil stopped flowing.
7 – She went and told the man of God, and he said, “Go, sell the oil and pay your debts. You and your sons can live on what is left.”
This
is the word of God.
Thanks
be to the LORD.
May
the sweet Holy Spirit add His manifold
blessings
to our text this morning.... Amen!
You
may be seated in God's Presence.
SERMON
This
morning we are beginning a series of sermons designed to help us do a
better job of embracing the foundational truth that God can be
trusted to provide for our needs.
Okay
— before we look at the main points of this Old Testament text let
me give you some background. The prophet ELISHA in this story was the
successor of ELIJAH. Well ELISHA — succeeded ELIJAH. And
ELIJAH was known as God’s fiery spokesman who confronted people
with TRUTH. ELIJAH’S understudy ELISHA was known more as a tender
healer who gave GRACE to people.
In
my mind when you put these two similarly named prophets together —
they ministered like Jesus, Who was known as one Who was “full
of grace and truth.” The Bible says that Elisha was
given a double portion of Elijah’s spirit and our text shows that
he was indeed keyed into using that double portion in compassionate
acts of mercy. As we heard and saw a moment ago, the story begins
with this woman who is suddenly widowed. Her husband was one of
Elisha’s disciples — part of his “company
of the prophets.” Tradition
tells us that his name was Obadiah — and if that’s true, then we
know that he was a key player during the time when the awful king
Ahab and his wicked wife Jezebel were trying to annihilate the
prophets of God.
1
Kings 18:4 says,“While Jezebel was killing off the Lord’s
prophets, OBADIAH had taken a hundred prophets and hidden them in two
caves, fifty in each, and had supplied them with food and water.”
Obadiah
did this at great risk and also at what must have been a great
personal COST. Think of how much it
would cost to feed 100 preachers for any length of time! In fact,
this could be why Obadiah died destitute. Perhaps he borrowed the
money in order to provide food for these hidden prophets — and
after his death his widowed wife was in danger of losing her young
sons to the creditors…. as they legally — if heartlessly —
demanded they be sold into slavery to pay their father’s debts.
Now, this shocks us today because selling our kids into slavery is of
course illegal — even though at times their behavior makes us wish
it weren't. But — in a very real sense SLAVERY
is still around because DEBT is still
around and it is a nightmare that enslaves many families —
especially in our current economic situation. I saw a statistic
EARLIER that said that 56% of marriages
that end in divorce are largely because of debt.
If
you struggle in this area then you know somewhat how this woman must
have felt. You also know how DEBT can
indeed enslave. I mean, it causes constant FEAR.
It can keep us from BUYING A HOME or
from sending our kids to SCHOOL OR
COLLEGE. People who have experienced
crushing debt like this know that as Proverbs
22:7 says, “The
borrower is a servant to the lender.” And
those plastic lenders we all carry around can be cruel masters indeed
because if we are not very careful, they can eat up our SALARIES…
like the bumper sticker that says, “I
owe, I owe, it’s off to work I go.”
J.
Rubin Clark puts it this way,“ Once
you’re in debt, interest will be your companion every minute of the
day or night, and it’s working against you. It has no love, no
sympathy. It is as hard and soul-less as a granite cliff, and you
cannot dismiss it. Whenever you get in its way or you cross its
course or fail to meet its demand, it crushes you.”
If
you struggle with debt I would advise you to follow the financial
principles found in God’s Word and get out of debt as fast as you
can. We have some financial experts in our church who would be glad
to help you understand and act on those principles — free of
charge. Our text for this morning illustrates some of those
principles — so let’s get back to it. What can we learn about all
this from today’s Bible story?
(1) One very important fact this widow’s experience shows… is that God CARES.
Our
Holy, almighty, all-knowing God not only HEARS
our cries. He actually CARES about the
pain and fear that PROMPTS them. So
please hear me on this! No matter what your needs may be — no
matter what nightmare you are going through right now — anything
from crushing DEBT to crushing GRIEF,
you can know that God cares deeply. Scripture reveals again and again
that He has a special place in His heart:
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for
those who are alone and hurting
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for
people who have been displaced
-
for
people who struggle with fear
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for
victims of injustice and abuse
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for
people trapped in sinful thoughts and actions
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for
people whose world seems to be spinning out of control as the debts
pile up.
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and
God ESPECIALLY cares for widows and orphans
Consider
these texts:
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Psalm
68:5 says,“A
father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in His holy
dwelling.”
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Psalm
146:9 says,“The
Lord watches over…and sustains the fatherless and the widow.”
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James
1:27 says,“Religion
that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look
after orphans and widows in their distress.”
Some
of you can relate to the pain and emptiness that this widow felt
because you've lost your spouse. I can only imagine how alone you
must feel at times. Well, let me remind you that God knows what you
are going through. He hears your cries in the night. He is your
Defender and He will sustain you.
But
as I said, God’s caring is not limited to widows. He cares about
WHATEVER burden you are bearing…whatever
fear you are wrestling with.
In
Psalm 50:15 He says to us, “Call on Me in the day of
trouble. I will deliver you…”
Psalm
134:15, 17-19 says,“The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous
and His ears are attentive to their cry. The righteous cry out, and
the LORD hears them; He delivers them from all their troubles. The
LORD is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who
are crushed in spirit.”
Psalm
10: 17 says,“You hear, O LORD, the desire of the afflicted; You
encourage them, and You listen to their cry, defending the fatherless
and the oppressed, in order that man, who is of the earth, may be
terrified no more.”
So
listen, no matter what mountain-sized problem looms above your days
and causes your sleepless nights, you can rest in this comforting
fact: GOD CARES.
Okay; Here’s reality. There is one TRUE GOD
and He sincerely cares about you and me. He loves us and so He hears
and responds when we cry out to Him ; like a parent hears when a
child cries out in the night.
Now, there
are countless times in my life when my experiences have shown that
God knows my hurts and hears my cries. All this shows that God hears
our cries. He responds when we call out to him — and this widow’s
experience underscores this comforting fact. But there is more we can
learn from her story.
for
those who are alone and hurting
for
people who have been displaced
for
people who struggle with fear
for
victims of injustice and abuse
for
people trapped in sinful thoughts and actions
for
people whose world seems to be spinning out of control as the debts
pile up.
and
God ESPECIALLY cares for widows and orphans
Psalm
68:5 says,“A
father to the fatherless, a defender of widows, is God in His holy
dwelling.”
Psalm
146:9 says,“The
Lord watches over…and sustains the fatherless and the widow.”
James
1:27 says,“Religion
that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look
after orphans and widows in their distress.”
(2) Her experience shows us that God uses our LITTLE to do MUCH.
Remember?
When this poor widow came to Elisha asking for help, he answered her
pleas with a question. In verse 2 he said, “What
do you have in your house?” She
said, “Your
servant has nothing there at all, except a little oil.” Elisha
said, “I want you
to go to all of your neighbors and relatives and borrow every
container you can put your hands on, Tupperware,
Rubbermaid… it doesn’t matter. You can even use the cheap ones
you get at the dollar store. And then I want you to bring all the
containers back to the house, go inside with your sons, close the
door and start pouring the oil from your jar into the containers.”
She
obeyed, she struck it rich in oil! It was gushing out of her small
pot like it was bubbalin’ up out of the ground. God multiplied her
small amount of olive oil, filling every jar she had. Only when the
last container was full did the oil stop flowing. Now — olive oil
was a precious commodity back then. It was a valuable staple of the
economy because it was used in so many different ways:
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People
used it as a cosmetic
-
It
was used as a medicine. Remember the GOOD SAMARITAN?
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It
was used to prepare food.
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It
was burned as a source of light.
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It
was used in religious rituals like announcing a king or burying the
dead..
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Plus,
it had an incredible shelf life so it could be bartered and traded.
Well,
after her “oil strike” this woman didn’t move to a mansion in
JUBILY Hills… OR DOLLOR'S COLONY but she had enough to sell and pay
off her creditors — with plenty remaining for her family to live
on. I assume for the rest of her life. The point I think we need to
see here is that we have more than we think when we offer God the
little that we have. I say this because, as this widow learned, God
takes what we offer Him — even the little things — and He
multiplies them and uses them in amazing, BIG
ways. In fact, I believe that many times we think too small. We don’t
factor in God’s power and so we don’t attempt great things for
Him. I mean, the only limiting factor is our obedience. I think if
that widow was still alive and still had empty jars, the oil would
still be flowing… because our little is MUCH
when we put it in God’s all-powerful hands. Think of all the
Scriptural examples of this fact.
-
God
used two weak and aged childless senior adults to be the source from
whom an entire nation would spring.
-
He
used a little boy sold into slavery by his jealous brothers to rule
the nation of Egypt and eventually provide a food source for the
Hebrew people.
-
God
made a shepherd boy into Israel’s greatest King.
-
He
used the skimpy lunch of another boy to feed 5,000 men on a hill
side near the Sea of Galilee and to teach all mankind that Jesus is
the Bread of life.
-
He
used twelve uneducated men to turn the world upside down.
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And
a current example that pops into my mind is Kyle Donohue. With his
skill as a plumber Kyle designed a water filtration system from
various parts and God is using it to provide clean water for an
entire village in the Dominican Republic. Hundreds — even
thousands — of lives will be touched by his work. So write this
down somewhere. When we give God control He does amazing things. You
may think you are small and insignificant…but not in almighty
God’s hands!
This
week I read a story about an illiterate man who was converted through
the work of the Salvation Army. He went regularly to the Salvation
Army church. One day he came home rather depressed. His wife
said, “What’s the matter?” He said, “I’ve
just noticed that all the people in the Salvation Army wear red
sweaters, and I don’t have a red sweater.” She
said, “Then I’ll knit you one!” So she knitted
him a red sweater. The next Sunday after he went to church, he still
wasn’t happy. His wife said, “What’s wrong this
time?” He said, “I just noticed all their red
sweaters have yellow writing.” They were both illiterate,
but she said, “Don’t worry about it. I’ll embroider
some writing on for you.” She had no idea what the yellow
writing on the red sweater of a Salvation Army man said. But even if
she did it wouldn’t matter because she couldn’t read. So she had
an idea. She copied the writing on a sign that was in a store window
opposite their home. She embroidered the words of that store sign
onto his red sweater. When he came back the next Sunday, she
said, “Did they like your sweater?” “They
loved my sweater. Some of them said they like my sweater better than
their own sweater.”What neither of them knew was that the
sign on the store window she had copied read, “Under new
Management.”I understand why the Salvation Army people loved
his sweater because authentic Christ followers know that when we give
God control of our life, He moves in and will use you in amazing
ways.
Consider
this…if you GIVE a little, PRAY
a little, ATTEMPT a little… we will
GET a little, HEAR
a little and ACCOMPLISH a little. But if
you give a LOT, pray a LOT,
attempt a LOT…well, you can’t even
imagine what will happen. Listen to God’s promise in Ephesians
3:20 “By His mighty power at
work within us, He is able to accomplish infinitely more than we
would ever dare to ask or hope.” Friends,
our LITTLE is MUCH
in God’s hands!
Here
is one final lesson this widow’s experience can teach us. It shows
that…
People
used it as a cosmetic
It
was used as a medicine. Remember the GOOD SAMARITAN?
It
was used to prepare food.
It
was burned as a source of light.
It
was used in religious rituals like announcing a king or burying the
dead..
Plus,
it had an incredible shelf life so it could be bartered and traded.
God
used two weak and aged childless senior adults to be the source from
whom an entire nation would spring.
He
used a little boy sold into slavery by his jealous brothers to rule
the nation of Egypt and eventually provide a food source for the
Hebrew people.
God
made a shepherd boy into Israel’s greatest King.
He
used the skimpy lunch of another boy to feed 5,000 men on a hill
side near the Sea of Galilee and to teach all mankind that Jesus is
the Bread of life.
He
used twelve uneducated men to turn the world upside down.
And
a current example that pops into my mind is Kyle Donohue. With his
skill as a plumber Kyle designed a water filtration system from
various parts and God is using it to provide clean water for an
entire village in the Dominican Republic. Hundreds — even
thousands — of lives will be touched by his work. So write this
down somewhere. When we give God control He does amazing things. You
may think you are small and insignificant…but not in almighty
God’s hands!
(3) …God is our ultimate PROVIDER.
I
mean, this widow knew who to run to when she had a need. Her response
should remind us that we NEED God. We
need Him to help us and guide us and PROVIDE
for us. We weren't created to live independent of Him. We are
designed to live in intimate and dependent relationship with Him — to
obey Him, seek Him, learn for Him, and ask Him for wisdom and help.
Philippians 4:6-7 says,“Do
not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and
petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the
peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your
hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.”
1
Peter 5:7 says,“Cast
all your anxiety on Him because you are His personal concern.” And
listen to Luke 12:22ff, where Jesus
said,“Do not
set your heart on what you will eat or drink; do not worry about it. For
the pagan world runs after all such things, and your Father knows
that you need them. But seek His kingdom, and all these things will
be given to you as well.”
God
has promised to provide for our needs. We can trust Him to do just
that! This means we can give of our finances and our time to further
God’s kingdom…without fear. We can obey God knowing He will
indeed meet our needs.
George
Mueller was born in Prussia in 1805 and was attending the University
of Halle when he became a Christian. Up until then he had been
infamous for his gambling debts, drunken stories, and escapades. But
his life was transformed when he came to know Christ. He finished
school and left for England to be a preacher. He and his British wife
eventually settled in Bristol, England, where they saw many orphans
roaming the streets… uncared for, unfed, often sick, and virtually
guaranteed death at a young age.
At this time, writers like Charles
Dickens and William Blake had not yet brought attention to the plight
of these children, and nothing was being done to help them. George
and his wife decided to start an orphanage that would be entirely
free of charge and for which they would never ask any money or
support. When they had needs, they would go to God alone, trusting
that He would give them everything they needed.
Many people were
incredulous, and so the Muellers’ purpose in starting the orphanage
became twofold: The first was obviously to help the orphans; the
second was to show people what it looked like to trust God
for EVERYTHING.
When the first orphan house opened, George and his wife, Mary, prayed
for everything they needed. According to George’s meticulous
records, God provided all that they asked for.
By the time George
died in 1898, over ten thousand orphans had been housed and cared for
in the five orphan houses they built. During his lifetime a million
and a half pounds went through George’s hands in the form of
donation. He directed every cent for those in need. Through all this,
Mueller never made requests for financial support, nor did he go into
debt, even though the five homes cost over £100,000 to build. Many
times, he received unsolicited food donations only hours before they
were needed to feed the children, further strengthening his faith in
God.
For
example, on one well-documented occasion, they gave thanks for
breakfast when all the children were sitting at the table, even
though there was nothing to eat in the house. As they finished
praying, the baker knocked on the door with sufficient fresh bread to
feed everyone.
After
his death, a British paper wrote of George that he “robbed
the cruel streets of thousands of victims, the jails of
thousands of felons, and the poorhouses of thousands of helpless
waifs.”
The
reversal of destiny seen in Esther’s experience — a poor Jewish
girl living in Babylonian captivity — who became the queen of
Persia. I think we see this principle of “reversal of destiny” in
today’s Bible story as well, for this poor woman became rich. Her
little became much. The best example of this principle though is seen
on the cross.
INVITATION AND THE FINAL CHALLANGE
2
Corinthians 5:21 says,“God
made Him Who had no sin, to become sin for us.” And
then the next part of that verse reminds us that whenever an
individual comes to faith in Christ, they too experience a “reversal
of destiny.” Do you remember the words? “God
made Him Who had no sin, to become sin for us… that we — the
UNRIGHTEOUS — could become the righteousness of God.” Here’s
another verse to illustrate this.
2 Corinthians 8:9 says, “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.” This widow was poor. She came to God and became rich. And every time a poor sinner comes to faith in Jesus he or she leaves with abundance. Wouldn't you like something like that to happen to you today?
LET
US PRAY
--
The
Rev. Lenin Kumar
The Potter's Home International
Church
The Christian Living
Preparing
the Bride...For Christ's Coming!www.pottershomeinternational.org
The Potter's Home International Church
The Christian Living

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