This is the first in a regular series of posts where I'll share how I'm seeking to apply what was taught in the message on Sunday. The title comes from the parable of the Wise & Foolish builders that Jesus talked about, saying the wise are ones who "hears these words of mine and puts them into practice".
Being that I preached on Sunday this is an odd way to kick off this regular series of posts. But, one of the things I encouraged people to do was share stories of God's faithfulness in their past. One of those stories for me is about money.
When I was about 20 years old I realized I was pursuing the American dream and not really living for God. So, I tried to live more for God in every area of my life. I watched a friend of mine tithe (give money to support the God's mission through the local church) and I realized I had never tithed. It just wasn't modeled for me. I tried to start, but I had little margin financially and could never make it work.
So, I decided to hold God to his promise (that He would provide) and I sold my car to get a cheaper one, which created margin financially, and I began tithing. God was faithful to that promise then and has been ever since in regards to provision. In fact, I would say more often than not I've been blessed when giving, especially when it hasn't been easy. I always point back to that first time when I'm faced with the decision of giving or hoarding it for myself. Yet, I still seem to make the unwise choice too often.