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What happens when we truly put God first in all aspects of our lives?
In First: Putting God First in Living and Giving,pastor and author Mike Slaughter conducts a four-week all-church stewardship program to help participants reassess priorities andcreate a culture and a lifestyle of faithful living and giving and make a meaningful contribution to the world. To help parents educate and model generosity for their kids, First includes components for children and youth that help families explore financial decisions together. This book of devotional readings is a companion resource for program participants and is designed to draw families into closer fellowship with God as they explore financial decisions together. Includes short readings, Scripture, prayer, and stories.
Rev. Dr. Mike Slaughter
Mike Slaughter is the Pastor Emeritus at Ginghamsburg Church. Under his leadership, Ginghamsburg Church has become known as an early innovator of small group ministry, the Church "media reformation," and cyber-ministry. Mike is the author of multiple books for church leaders, including Down to Earth, The Passionate Church, Change the World, Dare to Dream, Renegade Gospel, A Different Kind of Christmas, Spiritual Entrepreneurs, Real Followers, Momentum for Life, UnLearning Church, and Upside Living in a Downside Economy.
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Introduction
Welcome! Thank you for participating in the stewardship program first: putting GOD first in living and giving. I pray that these daily devotions, along with your reading of Mike Slaughter’s book, shiny gods: finding freedom from things that distract us, will enhance your experience of being challenged in your stewardship over the next month.
Let’s be honest: Money is an uncomfortable subject. How we spend our money is an important and telling expression of priorities in our lives, and most of us don’t like to acknowledge the gap between the values we think we should have and those we actually have.
The goal of this stewardship program in your church is not to make you feel guilty, nor is it to say that you have to be exactly like this or that person. The goal is for all of us to ask hard questions of ourselves and be open to the possibility that God will lead us in new directions in our lives.
Over the next four weeks, we’ll be challenged in a number of different ways. We’ll be asked to look for the idols in our own lives (most of them aren’t animals made of gold) and name the ways that they enslave us, holding us back from living in the true freedom that God desires for us.
We’ll be challenged to consider the place that money, work, and debts have in our own lives. What are our common understandings of these, and might the witness of Scripture lead us to some different understandings?
We’ll be challenged to ask ourselves what it means for us to be faithful, to save, and to give. How do we balance all the competing interests in our lives? What priorities does God want us to have?
Finally, we’ll be challenged to give with our hearts, not out of obligation or a sense of duty and not just when we think the recipient deserves our gift. Instead, we’ll be challenged to give the way God gives—freely, fully, with no favorites or expectations of repayment.
It is my prayer that, at the end of these four weeks, we will have begun to grow into the individuals and the church that God knows we can be. May these devotions help you to put God first in your own living and giving.
Matthew L. Kelley
Week One
NAMING OUR IDOLS
1. AFTER THE PROMISE
Exodus 20:2-4, 22-24; 32:1-35
God doesn’t like idols. God made that abundantly clear when the Israelites were at Mt. Sinai and God gave them his top-ten list describing the kind of nation he was calling them to be. No idols. Okay, got it. No sweat, right? Except that a few chapters later, there was this giant gold statue of a cow in the center of a big, wild party, while God and Moses were up on the mountain working out the fine print of the covenant. How did the Israelites go from a grateful nation of liberated slaves gladly receiving God’s law one minute, to a restless group dancing around an idol the next?
Well, old habits die hard. The Hebrews had lived all their lives in Egypt, where they had seen people make sacrifices to their gods. Given how wealthy the Egyptians were, the sacrifices must have seemed to the Hebrews like a good strategy, so when they faced their own time of uncertainty in the wilderness it makes sense that they fell back on what they knew. Except that this strategy was exactly the opposite of what God wanted, and God was not happy about it.
Even more basic than old habits dying hard, though, was the fact that it’s easier to put your faith in something you can see. You can wrap your mind around it. And because you can understand it, you feel some measure of control over it. By contrast, it’s a whole lot harder to put your faith in an abstract idea and to keep it there when things get rough. That was exactly the challenge that these newly liberated slaves faced.
Yes, the Israelites saw God unleash plagues on Egypt and part the seas for them to escape the Egyptian cavalry. But then Moses went up on the mountain, and the people were just supposed to wait, and there were very few clues about how to find sustainable sources of food and water. They were simply supposed to trust this invisible God, who was going to get around to finishing the job whenever he got around to it. At least, that’s how it must have seemed.
Given the circumstances, it makes sense that they thought the easiest way forward was to take the gold they had plundered on their way out of Egypt (that the invisible God had provided for them, ironically enough), ask Aaron to melt it down, and make an idol to see what would happen. It must have seemed more proactive than waiting around and doing nothing.
Aaron knew better, of course, but when everyone kept pressuring him, he gave in. He built the idol, even though he knew it was a bad idea. Maybe he thought it could be done before Moses returned, and Moses and God would be none the wiser. Oops.
What seems like a strange, foreign story to us in the modern world becomes a lot more understandable when we break it down to its most basic, human elements. Maybe we’ve seen God do great things, maybe even experienced them personally. We’ve been enthralled by the stories of those who have given up everything, trusted God completely, and been part of something incredible. And those stories might have lit a fire in us, causing us to make a commitment to live differently, to trust God and give as generously as we can.
But then reality sets in. We see people losing their homes and their life savings when the housing bubble bursts and the stock market crashes. We feel the