My Gifts

 

 

 

Almighty God,

You gave us your commandments and asked us to live according to your holy will.

As part of your design for honorable living, we participate in this simple act of giving.

We dedicate ourselves to living lives of honesty and peace.

Amen.

 

A stewardship prayer, from the General Board of Discipleship of the United Methodist Church

 

 

Giving as a Response to Grace

 

If the rich should ask, “Then what should we do with our wealth? Throw it away into the sea?”  It would be better than how they are now throwing it away, either into a bank for your future comforts or into folly and luxuries for your present pleasures.  If you do not spend your wealth in doing good for others, you spend it to the hurt of yourself.  Spending on ourselves creates unreasonable desires, nourishes ill tempers, indulges foolish passions, and supports a vanity of mind.  All these things are contrary to that sobriety and piety of heart that seek divine things.  So money spent on ourselves is not merely wasted or lost; it is spent to bad purposes and miserable effects to the corruption of our heart, making us unable to follow the doctrines of the gospel.

 

It is inexcusable to lay up what you do not need for any reasonable purposes.  If we lock it up in chests, while the poor and distressed are in need, we are practicing cruelty.

 

Be a faithful and wise steward of God and of the poor.  Be different from the poor in only two circumstances: that your wants are first supplied out of the portion of the Lord’s good which remains in your hands, and that you have the blessedness of giving.  Have no other foundation in this world, but lay up for yourself a good foundation in heaven.  And then you will hear at that happy hour the King say, “I was hungry and you gave me food.  I was thirsty and you gave me drink.  I was a stranger and you took me in; naked, and you clothed me, sick and you visited me, in prison and you came to me.  Come, blessed of my Father, receive the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world!” -- from a summary of John Wesley’s sermon on laying up treasures in heaven.

 

We want others to love and esteem us, and to behave towards us according to justice and mercy and truth.  We desire that others may do for us all the good that they can without injuring themselves, giving up trifles for our conveniences, giving up conveniences for our necessities, and giving up necessities when our need is extreme.  Apply this to yourself, and act in the same way towards your neighbors! -- from a summary of John Wesley’s sermon on the Golden Rule

 

 

Some Sermons on Stewardship (pdf format)

The Friends We Make  Dr. Campbell

Sermon 23 Treasures, John Wesley

Sermon 24 Serving Two Masters, John Wesley

Sermon 44 The Use of Money, John Wesley

 

 

Some Helpful Definitions

 

Tithe

In the Bible, a tithe is the sacrificial and proportional gift of one’s harvest given to support the priesthood and the Temple.

There were 11 “tribes” who gave 10% each to support the 12th “tribe” of priests.

This would seem to be one tribe getting 110% to live on while the others got 90%, but the priesthood was also responsible for all the poor.

 

Offering

In the Bible, an offering was given to show gratitude to God for a blessing received,

such as the birth of a new child, the delivery from an illness, the reconciliation between persons, and other joyful occasions.

Sometimes, the offering was given in anticipation of a blessing;

i.e., as a sign of our faith that God is still working for our good even though we are currently being challenged.

 

Gifts

In the Bible, gifts are bestowed for the purpose of creating a specific benefit (i.e., relief for the poor),

which also carries with it an obligation that it be used to carry out a caring mission for others in need of that benefit.

Today, we call that “designated giving.”

 

 

Figuring Our Accountability for All Our Stewardship before God

(see “The Friends We Make” and Sermon 44 “The Use of Money” above)

 

A.  Support of Personal/Family Lifestyle: ____________________

            Food __________       Clothing __________ Insurance __________

            Car maintenance & fuel __________ Education __________

            Entertainment __________    Other lifestyle expenses __________

           

B.  Repayment of Debt as part of that lifestyle: ____________________

            House payments __________ Car payments __________

            Credit card debt __________ Other loans __________

 

C.  Support of the Community: ____________________

            Federal taxes __________ Property taxes __________ State taxes __________

            Other taxes __________ Charitable giving (other than church) __________

 

D.  Saving for the future and retirement: ____________________

            Investments __________        IRAs/pension contributions __________

            Other savings __________

 

E.  Support of the Church: ____________________

            General budget __________  Building debt service __________

            Building debt pay down __________            Other designated giving __________

 

Income less (A + B + C + D+ E) equals unaccounted money of our stewardship

 

 

 

 

Figuring a Percentage of What We Have

The left column is annual income.  The numbers below each percentage is the monthly figure (income multiplied by percentage, divided by 12 months).  To find the monthly amount between two figures (example $28,000) add together the figure for $25,000 and $3,000.  For amounts between figures in the chart, (example $73,000) add the figures for $50,000, $20,000, and $3,000. To take a “step forward in faith,” move up at least 1% in giving, with the goal of reaching 10%.

 


 Annual Income

1% Giving

2% Giving

3% Giving

4% Giving

5% Giving

6% Giving

7% Giving

8% Giving

9% Giving

10% Giving

1,000

0.83

1.67

2.50

3.33

4.17

5.00

5.83

6.67

7.50

8.33

2,000

1.67

3.33

5.00

6.67

8.33

10.00

11.67

13.33

15.00

16.67

3,000

2.50

5.00

7.50

10.00

12.50

15.00

17.50

20.00

22.25

25.00

4,000

3.33

6.67

10.00

13.33

16.67

20.00

23.33

26.67

30.00

33.33

5,000

4.16

8.33

12.50

16.67

20.83

25.00

29.16

33.33

37.50

41.67

10,000

8.33

16.67

25.00

33.33

41.67

50.00

58.33

66.67

75.00

83.33

15,000

12.50

25.00

37.50

50.00

62.50

75.00

87.50

100.00

112.50

125.00

20,000

16.67

33.33

50.00

66.67

83.33

100.00

116.67

133.33

150.00

166.67

25,000

20.83

41.66

62.50

83.33

104.17

125.00

145.83

166.67

187.50

208.33

30,000

25.00

50.00

75.00

100.00

125.00

150.00

175.00

200.00

225.00

250.00

35,000

29.16

58.33

87.50

116.67

145.83

175.00

204.17

233.33

262.50

291.67

40,000

33.33

66.67

100.00

133.33

166.67

200.00

233.33

266.67

300.00

333.33

45,000

37.50

75.00

112.50

150.00

187.50

225.00

262.50

300.00

337.50

375.00

50,000

41.67

66.67

125.00

166.67