“Heart in Hand”
©Thomas B. Cundiff
“For from Him and through Him
and to Him
are all
things. To Him be the glory
forever. Amen. Romans 11: 36
Jeremiah 31: 31-34
31The days are surely coming, says the LORD, when I
will make a new covenant with the house of Israel and the house of Judah . 32It will not be like the covenant that
I made with their ancestors when I took them by the hand to bring them out of
the land of Egypt —a
covenant that they broke, though I was their husband, says the LORD. 33But
this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, says the LORD: I will put my
law within them, and I will write it on their hearts; and I will be their God,
and they shall be my people. 34No longer shall they teach one
another, or say to each other, “Know the LORD,” for they shall all know me,
from the least of them to the greatest, says the LORD; for I will forgive their
iniquity, and remember their sin no more.
Galatians 4: 16-26
The Works of the Flesh
16Live by the Spirit, I say, and do not gratify the
desires of the flesh. 17For what the flesh desires is opposed to the
Spirit, and what the Spirit desires is opposed to the flesh; for these are
opposed to each other, to prevent you from doing what you want. 18But
if you are led by the Spirit, you are not subject to the law. 19Now
the works of the flesh are obvious: fornication, impurity, licentiousness, 20idolatry,
sorcery, enmities, strife, jealousy, anger, quarrels, dissensions, factions, 21envy,
drunkenness, carousing, and things like these. I am warning you, as I warned
you before: those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God .
The Fruit of the Spirit
22By contrast, the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, 23gentleness,
and self-control. There is no law against such things. 24And those
who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and
desires. 25If we live by the Spirit, let us also be guided by the
Spirit. 26Let us not become conceited, competing against one
another, envying one another.
I. TRUE BLESSINGS
The most
cherished of all blessings received my entire life is my wife of 37 years – Nancy .
Nancy . I am sorry she
couldn’t hear me say this. She’s
downstairs teaching Sunday School. I
like to joke with her: She is the jewel and I am the cracked glass
– get it – bad knees hips!
As I have shared with you before,
Also, among
our most loved blessing is daughter Emily Susan and her family. I’m totally enthralled in being a grandfather
to 9 month old Kenneth Thomas Moore. The
Moore family will be here for my last
Sunday with you, November 24th.
I thank God
each and every day for the gifts of family and yes—church. Since I was in high school, I felt a calling
by God to be a pastor. I have been truly
blessed by God to have been “called” to serve in three churches, the last 28
years here in Saginaw at the Warren Avenue Presbyterian
Church.[1]
Enough of
the gushy stuff!
II. HEART IN HAND – John Calvin
True blessings
come from God—not only in our minds in contemplating life with God but also,
from a less cerebral place – the soul or heart.
God has
blessed us with the most precious of all gifts – Jesus our Lord, this man who
lived 2000 years ago we believe lives and walks and talks with us now – the Son
of God – our living Lord. Jesus, the Son
of God, died an excruciatingly painful death for our sins only to be raised
from death, conquering death, by a loving God who points us all toward the promise
of eternal life. The most priceless of all
gifts God could give us, next to life itself, is Jesus who continues to live in
our midst. We are the living, breathing Body
of Christ! And this isn’t just a mind
exercise. We worship in giving glory to
God, Soli Deo Gloria, for all in life
Jesus Christ gives us.
He gospel
hymn[2] comes
to mind: “Lord I want to be a Christian -- in-a-my heart, in-a-my heart. Lord -- I want to be a Christian! In-a-my-heart!” Sing
with me, Lord I want to be like Jesus……
This
imagery on the bulletin cover of “Heart-in-Hand” comes from John Calvin, the 15th
century Genevan reformer and renowned father of Presbyterianism. Christ’s love and compassion and presence
with us truly permeate the very center of our being.
“Heart in the Hand”
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And Calvin’s Prayer:
“My Heart I offer to you, Lord; promptly and
sincerely”
As reformed
Christians and Presbyterians; centered in Christ; informed through God’s Holy
and Sacred Word: we worship in giving
Glory to God for blessings received. Galatians
lists many of these specific blessings or fruits of the spirit for which we
give God glory!
Love, joy, peace,
patience,
kindness, generosity,
faithfulness,
gentleness, and self
control….all gifts ‘God writes on
our hearts’ that we in turn pass on to others….for which we
in turn give glory to
God!
This is the
mission of the church. A significant
component in our stewardship is in sharing our blessings with others. Our very presence in this church this morning
is in searching for ways we can give to others what we have found – the many gifts of God’s Spirit known to us
through Jesus.
“Heart in Hand”……this motif reminds us
that we are Christ’s “missional” church doing the important work, ‘promptly and sincerely’, in the context
of this wonderful city and this specific neighborhood—the Cathedral District.
So for the
next few minutes I would like to talk about our being a “missional church”
called to share with others what God has placed in our hands – the heart-felt love
we offer others in the name of our living Lord.
For what God has
placed in our hearts
God also places in our
hands
to be shared with
others!
To give you some specific information:
1. We have in the operating budget of
this church just over $7,000 for mission.
When it comes to trimming the budget, this could be the easiest place to
make cuts. It’s always been important
that we give a generous portion of our tithes and offerings to mission. $7,000 is a good / respectable amount for a church our size. Roughly $82.00 per member goes to pay for the
mission work we do locally as well as sending nearly $3,000 to support the
mission work of the Presbytery, Synod and General Assembly. These funds also go to pay for Summer Magic. We also use these funds to connect in giving
donations from our church to a dozen local organizations and agencies – on your
behalf. The Mission Team and Session
work hard as stewards of your gifts to make sure all of this $7,000 is invested
well in doing Christ’s work near and far.
2. We also have a variety of ‘Special Offerings’ we receive throughout
the year—funds in addition to the $7,000 in our church operational budget. The Peace offering; One Great Hour of Sharing;
Mother’s Day offering for Habitat; Christmas Joy Offering; and the Coins for the Hungry we received this morning. These special offerings add up to at least another
$5,000 – from your hearts delivered directly to the hands of those in
need. You know how I know you are a “Missional Church ” – a church with a deep commitment
for mission? Your generosity in giving
to these special offerings is exemplary.
The operating budget of $7,000 plus $5,000 in special
offerings adds up to $12,000 or in terms of an amount per member – that is $141.00
per member going from our hearts into the hands of the those in need. Not
bad for a congregation of 85 members!
3. Going further (and God forgive me
for some boasting) – perhaps the greatest mission gift we give to others in
this community is lodged in this magnificent church. This is not just a building. This is a church with a mission in the
context of this neighborhood to serve this city—especially the children of this
city. We continue to be the only
Presbyterian church in the city of Saginaw East of the Saginaw river in doing this important work.
Worth sharing with you again: we do not charge rent to the Women of Color’s or the Mark Neumeier Youth Center or the Kappa League
Youth Leadership program. In my memory, on my watch, we have
never charged rent for the use of this church. We want to open our doors to those who can’t
afford to put their precious dollars into rent.
For those who might be curious as to the “monetary or dollar value” of the use of
this building if we were to charge rent?
The “fair rental value” of just the Gym, an estimate the youth center received
two or three years ago from Yeo and Yeo -- $30,000 a year. The youth center shares in the utility
expenses and the Women of Color’s donates back to the church in the form of
“in-kind” services. To charge rent? These groups probably wouldn’t be able to use
our facility if we were to charge rent.
While this church is a blessing for us in worship, it is
also a blessing we pass on to others with open hands to the children of this
community.
Truly, with loving hearts and open hands, we GIVE GLORY TO
GOD through the use of blessings God has entrusted our care…..tithes and offerings and the use of this building -- to use the idiom, this “diamond in the
rough” – one of the most important of all our assets we can give to
others. And yes, it takes your tithes
and offerings to keep the doors of this church open.
We ask that you make a pledge in contemplating not just what
this church means to you in your own personal relationship with God….but to
also contemplate how much this church means to others.
We pray that you will find room in your heart (and check
book) to increase your pledge for Christ’s work in 2014. There is true, measurable value in supporting
this church in the context of this community with your tithes – and your
offerings.
IV.
CONCLUSION
I want to
end with another quote from John Calvin.
John Calvin has said, “We are surrounded by God’s benefits. The best use of these benefits is an
unceasing expression of gratitude.”[3] That is why we gather to worship, Soli Deo Gloria, in giving Glory to God
for benefits in life we have been blessed to receive through Jesus Christ our
Lord.
Heart in
Hand!
“MY HEART I GIVE TO
THEE, LORD,
READILY PROMPTLY AND SINCERELY!”
[1] First Presbyterian Church of Davenport, Iowa
and Northminster Presbyterian Church in Evanston ,
Illinois were my other two calls.
[2] Lord I Want to be a Christian, footnote for
hymn #729, Glory to God, the Presbyterian Hymnal
[3] , www.presbyterianfoundation.org,
stewardship quotes, October Newsletter, 2013.

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