Living with Purpose and Priority (Building Altars Part II)
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What do you want said about you at your funeral…?
Kind of a pointless question - people are going to say nice things about you - it’s your funeral, celebration of life…
Go back to Genesis 26:25 - build altars, pitch tents, dig wells…
So he built an altar there and called upon the name of the Lord and pitched his tent there. And there Isaac’s servants dug a well. Genesis 26:25
Build altars
- Comparison with pitching tents…
- Pitching tents is important too…just not as important…what will people remember you by - those things that are your top priority
- 1 Timothy 4:8 - training for godliness - compared to your physical training - so you need to do things in the physical world with excellence, dedication -”bodily training is of some value” - but training in righteousness has value for this life AND the next… and then do things in the spiritual world BETTER!
Building altars, pitching tents…
- Pitching tents is also important - need to have physical, material things in proper perspective as well…
- Your home, work, things - don’t allow them to become idols
- Examples - kids sports, keep in perspective - coach who wouldn’t take trophies for 2nd place - but I was there for 2nd grade football…
IF - and only if you have these two things in their proper perspective, can you see the importance of digging wells…
- Being a blessing to others…
- God’s economy - what if what you sacrifice here is stored up for you in heaven?
- Sacrifice and buy a cheaper car - so that you can use that money to bless others - what if that becomes a blessing to you for eternity?
- Focus isn’t on your prosperity - temporary wealth and comfort - but your posterity - your legacy - children, both physical and spiritual…
- Children - physical and spiritual - who are you investing in?
IF you’re build tents and pitching altars, you won’t see the needs around you, won’t want to make the sacrifice to be a blessing to others - you’ll give from your excess…and that includes your time, talents and treasure…
Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth by Richard Foster
Inward: Meditation, Prayer, Fasting, Study
Outward: Simplicity, Solitude, Submission, Service
Corporate: Confession, Worship, Guidance, Celebration
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Huge thank you to Jared Wood for allowing T4M to use his music in our intro and outro selections.
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