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Introduction
What does it take to build the house of the Lord?
We’ve been learning that God is building a house.
A habitation for himself not made of brick and stone, but of the souls of men and women.
A dwelling place in the hearts of his people.
We are the temple of the living God.
Brick x Brick is not a campaign of buildings but a vision of reaching the lost souls of our community and watching God build his house Brick x Brick.
God has given us a vision of how he wants to use us to rebuild our community through two things:
“Relational Reconciliation”
Relational is building new relationships that allows us to love people right where they are.
Reconciliation is the work of restoring the broken relationship between God and man.
Giving people the opportunity to experience the love of God first hand.
What’s it going to take to see this vision of the Lord come to pass?
We hav been looking at the example of King David when he had a vision of building a house for God.
The vision was bigger than David could accomplish on his own.
If this vision was going to come to pass other had to buy in as well.
Other hearts had to be moved.
Let’s pick up the story in 1 Chronicles 29.
Bible Story
1 Chron 29:
Give with a Willing Heart (vs.
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The vision of your heart becomes reality only through sacrifice.
Consecration of the heart is the key to freewill offerings.
1 Chro 29:6
We must be consecrated to the Lord’s vision and mission.
Substance is a tool used to accomplish your will.
It is therefore, a revealer of your will.
Last night at the leaders meeting we consecrated our heart to the Lord together.
We turned in our pledge cards of what we felt the Lord was asking us to do over the next 3 years for Brick x Brick.
There were 20 people in the room last night.
We prayed for our community.
We prayed for the vision of God and we gave our pledges together.
$103,000
Cheerful giving produces joy, and God love a cheerful giver.
1 Chron
Give from an Upright Heart
Understand who fills your hand.
1 Chron 29:
We give back what has been given to us.
We have nothing of our own to give for it all belongs to him.
1 Chron 29:
God will test those that are blessed.
1 Chron 29:
Bless the Lord with your whole heart.
1 Chron 29:
Closing Remarks
Today is pledge day.
Today you are showing your heart for this vision of Relational Reconciliation.
My desire is not that you would give some money to a cause but that you would consecrate your heart to the Lord and join Him in rebuilding this community.
We have a brick basket here in the front for you to drop your pledge card in during our last song.
Make this a time of worship as we thank God for all he has given so that we might give.
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