GOD SAID, WE MUST DO THIS!!!
MOST RICH WEALTHY PASTORS & MINISTERS CAN'T DO THIS, BECAUSE THEY ARE RICH:
The Kingdom Of Heaven & Government Transformational Apostle, James, Winfree, Sr.
I confess that God’s Spirit speaks to us and helps us know exactly where we supposed to sow our finances. We are serious about our giving; therefore, We sow carefully and thoughtfully. Our money is not to be spent selfishly only on ourselves, for God has richly blessed us so We can be a rich blessing to our Kingdom of God's spiritual family for the commandment of love and faith. We, therefore, use our resources to do good works that will leave Christ believers in better condition than they were before We gave. We are excited about living our lives as a liberal, generous, open-handed giver. Therefore, God continues to richly bless us, for He knows We will be a channel through which His blessings can keep flowing out to those who need it in His family.
I declare this in God's love & By faith in Jesus’ Name!
These wealthy believers must be diligent to fulfill God’s command to the rich as presented in First Timothy 6:17,18. In these verses, Apostle Paul gives Timothy instructions for those who were rich in the Elder ministry. Apostle Paul tells Elder Timothy to charge the rich that they “…do good, that they be rich in good works, ready to distribute, willing to communicate.” Today I want us to develop God's deeper wisdom and command into this verse to see exactly what God’s expectation is for those who are financially blessed in His Kingdom.
When Apostle Paul instructed the rich believers to “do good,” he used the word Agathoergeo, which is a compound of Agathos and Ergos. The word Agathos means good or beneficial, and the word Ergos is the most common word in the New Testament for work, presenting the idea of someone who is very active. When they are compounded together, the new word means to do works that are good, beneficial, excellent, profitable, or helpful to other believers, first.
These are deeds that leave believers in a better condition than they were before the deeds were performed. But because the word Ergos is used, it pictures one who really works at doing good, not one who lazily or thoughtlessly performs these actions. The rich believers are therefore instructed to be thoughtful, serious, and fervent about their giving, like the family I mentioned earlier who blessed our ministry. They should work hard at giving to their heavenly family the right Christ believers and followers and to the right places.
Apostle Paul goes on to say that the rich believers are to “be rich in good works.” The word “rich” is the word Plousios, describing incredible abundance, extreme wealth, and enormous affluence. The word “works” is Ergos, the Greek word for work. It tells the rich that they should be constantly working to use their wealth to benefit other people. Their giving should be something they do seriously and with focused attention.
To describe the level of works they are to perform, Apostle Paul uses the word “good.” This is the word Kalos, and it pictures something that is sound, healthy, fine, or excellent. These are excellent works. You could say that these are works that are done soundly and that leave the recipient in a healthy position.
Apostle Paul then tells the rich believers that they must be “ready to distribute.” The words “ready to distribute” come from the Greek word Eumetadotos. It is a triple compound word of the words Eu, meta, and Didomi. The word Eu describes a feeling of elation and ecstasy. It is what a person feels when he is simply thrilled about something. It is where we get the word euphoria. The second part of the word is meta, and it can be translated in a variety of ways, depending on the particular grammar being used in the sentence. In this verse, it means with or about. The third part of the word is from the word Didomi, which simply means to give. Once these three words are compounded together, the new word literally means that those who possess a lot of material resources should be elated, thrilled, and euphoric about every opportunity they have to give.
Next, Apostle Paul tells the rich believers that they must be “willing to communicate.” This phrase comes from the single Greek word Koinonikos. This word is taken from the word koinonia, which expresses the idea of anything that is shared in common. But when the word koinonia becomes the word Koinonikos, as it is in this verse, it pictures a person who is a champion at sharing what he owns. This person doesn’t begrudgingly share what he owns; he liberally, generously, and joyfully shares it! He is big-hearted and open-handed, just the opposite of one who is tight-fisted and stingy. This is a heroic giver. Therefore, when Apostle Paul tells the rich to be “willing to communicate,” he is teaching them that they should be champion givers, not like most rich ministers and ministries of our day, they are just selfish and self-centered, Most are All about themselves and their families and buddies and their own personal kingdoms and ministry!
When we put all these Greek words together, we see that Apostle Paul is urging the rich believers too:
“Work diligently at richly performing good deeds with the resources God has given you. Put your whole heart into using those resources to leave God's loving people in better shape then they were before you acted on their behalf. You should be elated, thrilled, and euphoric about every opportunity you have to give. You should be excited about every chance that presents itself for you to be generous!”
God requires every one of us to be a cheerful giver because He loves them, but when a believer is especially blessed financially more than others, God expects that richly Christian blessed believers to do more than other brothers and sisters can do because he or they have more.
So if God has financially blessed you, He is calling you to use your wealth to become rich in good works! God expects you to go above and beyond what other believers do because you have the ability to do more. And God expects you to be excited about it!
So I want to ask you rich and wealthy Preachers first when you are confronted with an opportunity to give of your finances, do you get excited about it, or do you begrudge every gift you give? Do you feel like you’re losing something when you give of your finances, or do you see your gift as a welcome opportunity to help enrich the real Church, Christ living temple? Do you receive joy from giving, or does it break your heart when you see your money pass from your hands into someone else’s hands?
Today I urge you to go before the Lord and allow His Spirit to speak to your heart about your giving. Rather than just thoughtlessly drop money into an offering plate or into some project, begin to give serious prayer and thought to the question of how and when you should give. Study those to whom you wish to give. Make sure you are giving to the members of Jesus Christ's body first and to the right places. And when you are confident that you’ve found a place that will handle your finances responsibly, begin to sow your finances with joy!
When you find good soil to sow your financial seed, you should be euphoric! And you should also rejoice in the fact that you have the ability to make a huge difference in other Christian lives!
My Prayer For All Church Leaders & Rich Believers Today
Lord, I ask You to help us see exactly where We should sow our finances. Please help us to see Your Church and God's loving sons and daughters that will wisely handle the money We sow; then give us the ability to sow into our own spiritual family first, with elation and joy! We want to be excited about our giving! We want to give, knowing that our gift is truly going to make a huge difference. And as we give to benefit our Christian family, We ask You to honor Your Word and multiply it back to us again so we can continue to give and be a blessing to our Christian community family.
We pray this in Jesus’ Name!
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