Christians Under Construction – Week 12

Christians Under Construction is a series of devotions designed for family use each week focused on Christian stewardship. It was originally developed for a congregation stewardship series and intended as a weekly resource. I thought I’d republish here for those interested in using them. Here is week twelve:

Psalm 24:1 ā€“ ā€œThe earth is the Lordā€™s and everything in it.ā€

There was a battle of wills going on in the Gentry home. Bill Jr. and his little sister Mary were struggling over which show to watch. Bill Jr. had the TV remote control and was furiously clicking at the TV to change channels. Mary wildly jumped in front of the TV trying to block him. ā€œStop that!ā€ shouted Bill. ā€œNo,ā€ Mary yelled, ā€œitā€™s my turn to pick the show! Youā€™ve been watching for the last two hours.ā€ Bill wouldnā€™t relent. ā€œYes, but I have the remote! Havenā€™t you heard? Possession is 9/10ths of the law?ā€

As Mary was about to pull the plug on the TV, mom walked in and settled things once and for all. ā€œBoth of you go out and play. Itā€™s silly to argue about things like that. The television and all that we have belong to Godā€¦no matter who holds the remote control.ā€

Now that explanation caused both Bill and Mary to stop dead in their tracks. Bill spun around and shot back, ā€œWhat does God need with a television?ā€

Bill asked an interesting question. Our Bible verse for today simply says, ā€œThe earth is the Lordā€™s and everything in it.ā€ What does the Lord need with a television, or a car, or a cell phone, or a childā€™s toy?

The Psalmist captured something very important to our understanding of stewardship. It isnā€™t that the Lord ā€œneedsā€ anything. Yes, he ā€œownsā€ it all, but in His grace he has entrusted it to us. God has said, ā€œHere, take care of my things and only do with them as I would.ā€ Of course, that is easier said than done.

As Christian stewards it is our responsibility, and sometimes a difficult challenge, to figure out how God wants us to use what he has given us. Because we are still ā€œunder constructionā€ we donā€™t always hear Godā€™s directives clearly. Even when we do, we sometimes ignore them.

Stewardship is all about listening ā€“ listening to God. Listening and then asking ourselves, ā€œWhat does God want me to do with this?ā€ Listening to God can be particularly challenging when it comes to our money, or should we say Godā€™s money? In our current sub-theme, The Builderā€™s Budget, we have learned that God has a budget and he asks us to fund it with the money he has entrusted to us.

What to do? What to do? How should we spend Godā€™s money? The answer to that question only comes through listening. We must listen to Godā€™s Word on Sunday morning in church and Bible Class. We must listen to Godā€™s Word in our daily devotions. Throughout our lives we must listen to Godā€™s Word for clues about how to spend His money. We can also pray about it, asking God how he would like us to use what he has given us.

Possession is not 9/10ths of the law. God owns it all. In a way that makes it easier. We have only one person to ask how to use our possessions ā€“ God. Now we simply need to listen for the answer.

Discussion Questions: Why does God give us things like televisions and cars and toys? What would life be like without any possessions? (Try to list both bad and good things about life without possessions.) Contrast Godā€™s will for how to use our possessions with the devilā€™s. Think about or discuss ways in the coming week to listen more closely to Godā€™s direction regarding your use of His money.

(Note to parents: You may want to review the facts of the story to reinforce the lesson.)

Family Reading: Psalm 24

Prayer: Heavenly Father, everything we have comes from you. Thank you! May we use our things and spend our money wisely on your behalf. Continue to be gracious toward your Christian stewards. Amen.