'The Poverty of Prosperity'

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[Music] the heads were complete will you bow your heads with me he's gracious and eternal God our Father we do praise and magnify your name you and you alone are worthy of our highest praise I want to rush God to say thank you I don't mean to be selfish in my praying but I've had moments with my back has been up against the wall and you've given me strength to stand thank you for the opportunity we have now as a church to worship you not only through the singing sincere lyrics but through the preaching of a sincere milk of the word I pray that you will speak now clearly and convincingly such that if they're those among us who do not know you in the pardon of their sin they will come to love you and trust you I know that preaching requires the anointing of your spirit I pray for a special enablement of your power preach now in a way that encourages inspires and uplifts do something special for this church meet people where they are but don't leave them there and if I've asked you for too little I pray you do something bigger than what I just asked you for in Jesus name let the church say Amen amen meet me in Philippians chapter 4 let me rush to express my sincere appreciation to your senior pastor dr. Lea Washington and to my friend and brother your executive minister Pastor Matthew Walkley for this kind and undeserved opportunity to share with you today I must confess I do miss my church back home the day I was watching the stream before the services Charlie's here heat my son he's in the kids area he ditched me for this service he did too already but he and I are taking a trip right now and I miss his mama and so y'all pray for me while I preach if I seem sporadic that's what it is but we're gonna be home tonight amen and looking forward to that but it's it's wonderful to see your smiling faces and I bring you greetings from the progressive Baptist Church in Chicago where I pastor your cousins because they are there in Chicago and serve them with the truth of God's Word for those of you who are not standing if your knees work would you please stand with us Philippians chapter 4 I'm reading from the new American Standard Bible I want to begin reading at verse 10 we'll go all the way down to verse 14 this is how it reads I believe you'll see it on the screen - it says but I rejoiced in the Lord greatly that now at last you have revived your concern for me indeed you were concerned before but you lacked opportunity not that I speak from want for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am I know how to get along with humble means and I also know how to live in prosperity in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry both of having abundance and suffering need I can do all things through him who strengthens me nevertheless he have done well to share with me in my affliction I was burdened last evening to talk about the subject of contentment it might be a strange way to introduce oneself to a new congregation but it's the burden of my heart and I just trust that the Lord will speak to someone today about being content not settling but being content I want to talk today from this talk the poverty of prosperity you may be seated I want to talk about the poverty of prosperity just about ten years ago a new craze swept the length and breadth of our nation people clamored in droves to buy this book it was featured on some of our nation's top news outlets literally when bookstores were in people went to buy a rewrite of Wallace wattles 1910 book the science of getting rich this time it came under a new costume and the new name the book was called the secret and I like some of you I didn't buy the book but I did read it and it was the same promise it promised to tell a new generation how to get what it wanted out of life the power of positive thinking this book says is able to draw the strength of the universe to grant you your personal desires large people were told that they could think themselves skinny skinny people were told that they could think more heft upon themselves simply by using the power of the mind to change their reality poor people we're told that they could get great riches it just laid beyond the threshold of transcending thought I can tell you with the fair measure of confidence myself into people who read that text some years ago are just as big and small as we were then don't have a whole lot more money in one sense then that that time from reading that book and if that sounds familiar it may be that much of pop culture theology promises us the same thing under a thin veneer of churchy cliche you've heard them and maybe you've heard people you love say them name it and claim it blab it and grab it or my favorite one wealth and riches are in my house but it doesn't matter how often people say that stuff it doesn't happen just because you say it or you'd think it's going to happen you see the problem with this kind of thought of secular humanism is that it's philosophy makes the human a godlike figure one who is both the progenitor and the recipient of the blessing and we want that if we're truthful this morning some of us reason and the way that we a lot our time spend our money determine our priorities and ignore the question of the lordship of Jesus Christ we figure that we can do a better job at running command central of our own lives and that we can ensure ourselves the joy that only Jesus promises our lives we say would be complete with just a little bit more free time a bit more discretionary income a couple hundred more square feet in the living room bedroom or the garage or whatever it is we crave and then there are those of you for whom what I just said makes no appeal at all because you're not broke you're not near the depletion of funds you've got more than enough square footage and that's another challenge because some of us have so much that we implicitly live as if we no longer need God of course we'd never say that we still come to church on the weekends we teach our classes we tout our parsed theology we floss our biblical knowledge and when somebody at work or school wants us to pray we volunteer the show that we know God but our security is no longer in the Lord Jesus Christ but it is coming the wealth that he has allowed us to amass over the years by the way friends hopefully you can fill it whether with plenty or in poverty the same burden haunts us all we want to be content Paul argues in our text today from a Roman jail by the way that there is a secret to contentment you missed it let me say it again and Paul argues in our text this morning from a Roman jail by the way that there is a secret to contentment all right let me come another way the Apostle Paul is one of the most prolific minds of the then-known world and he's writing a thank-you note to the Church of Philippi for their gift he knows it's going to be read in front of the church and he's in jail and he ends up writing them a four chapter epistle talking about joy and contentment hmm maybe you're holier than I am so let me suggest how my letter would go if I were in Cook County jail and I wrote my church and I knew that Deacon Karl Martin would stand up in front of the church and read them my letter it would not be four chapters long it'd be about five or six words get me out of here now but not so with this aged godly apostle not only is he not asking for legal reprieve but he seems to suggest in Chapter one that his jail stint is working out for the furtherance of the gospel of Jesus Christ it seems to us as if he's saying that you can have contentment even when you locked up somewhere where you don't belong I'm trying to cut across the field this morning but I know somebody is listening to me here you and circumstances you don't care to be in you might even be married to somebody you don't even like no more what can I tell you something you still can have real joy in strange places when the motivation for your joy ain't the place you in Paul argues from this passage that you and I can have real contentment but as language is shrouded in the cloud of mystery it's like when Darth Vader says Anakin Skywalker the force is with you but you're not a Jedi yet the claim of contentment is a new level a high and holy place it takes trial and time to reach and you can get it it is guaranteed however not by more money not by plenty of sex or societal prestige but reaching contentment may even be closer than that if more money could content us then Judas would have never hung himself after he betrayed Jesus but 30 pieces of silver if more and vigorous sex could content us David would not have been chastised for taking Bathsheba from the house of Uriah the Hittite if more societal prestige could content us then King Saul would have never spared the Amalekites and if more power could content us the Nebuchadnezzar would have never been exiled for failing to acknowledge God as the one true source of power but friends none of these not money not sex not power not prestige none of these can fully and finally content us and that's the bad news but I didn't fly from Chicago to appreciate y'all bad news this morning I came to give you good news and here is the good news this text is tailored to teach us that genuine contentment in life is guaranteed not by the success of our resources but by the strength of our source let me see if I could say that one more time you can have genuine contentment in life but it is not guaranteed by the strength of your resources but it is guaranteed by the strength of your source and there is a difference between your resources and your source your resources by the chicken at the grocery store but your source created the chicken in the first place your resources pay the mortgage but your source turns that house into a home your resources may come from your job but your source is the one who made you and the job you work at what I'm trying to tell y'all this morning is that if you put your hope in your resources your source will show you that your resources can't do for you what you think your resources can am I in this house this morning am I talking to somebody when I say there is a difference between resources and the source and so how can I find this contentment how can i anchor my hope you say in this source well first of all you sense in this passage that Paul is arguing that our contentment is anchored in the faithfulness of God not the fickleness of people here it is in verse 10 Paul says but I rejoiced in the Lord greatly I could stop right there the opening of our text is the book and it theme of Paul's letter to the church at Philippi he ends this book with the same language that he opened this book on the subject of joy it's it's as if you got him confused in chapter one and thought that maybe he didn't know he was in jail when he was talking about joy that when you get to chapter four you're reminded that no he meant it when he talked about joy even while being in jail he he has and he writes this book with the kind of determined joy it's the kind of joy that won't give up I try to search for an idea to communicate this it's it's an indefatigable joy it's the kind of joy that hangs around when the last drop of Hennessy is gone it's it's the kind of joy that sticks around even when your husband don't come home it's the kind of joy that stays with you when you watch the loved one lower six feet into the ground and we want that kind of joy you want that kind of joy that stays with you when the money is low and the bills are due you want that kind of joy when you don't get the grade on the Sam you want you want that kind of joy when life doesn't turn out the way you want well friends can I announce to you today that you can have that kind of determined joy when it is anchored in the faithfulness of God Paul rejoices again in this text that finally the Philippian Church is able to renew their unsolicited by the way patronage of his ministry it's strange it's a strange way to read verses him because of cursory reading a verse team might lead you to believe that Paul's joy is tethered to the financial support he received from the Philippians when Paul writes this letter he is sitting in a Roman jail which is an apartment chained to a rotating guard and he has to pay the rent on that apartment how do you pay rent when you're in jail and you cannot work or go anywhere the Philippians sent him a very generous donation that enabled him to pay his rent and do other things and he turns around to write them a note and he says but I rejoiced greatly in the Lord that now at last you have revived your concern for me when you read verse 10 if you read it too quickly you would be tempted to think that Paul's joy is somehow tethered to their gift but read it again it's Paul rejoicing at the fact that he can meet payroll for Pauline ministries incorporated is is he overjoyed because their gift came just before his Roman jail apartment rent is due is he merry in verse 10 because when he was down and out and didn't have a dime they're offering came just in the nick of time the contours of our text suggests not at all and perhaps the most striking phrase of verse 10 is this phrase in the Lord Paul says I rejoiced in the Lord greatly this this word rejoice is a passive verb it's it's not an active voice in other words Paul is not saying that I made myself rejoice he's not suggesting that I did something that caused me to rejoice no Paul is arguing that something happened back then that that has hit me right now and it has caused my heart to rejoice you see there are a lot of people who are doing a lot of things to make themselves happy but what Paul argues in our text that if you want real joy it can't come from inside of you it's got to come from somebody greater than you Paul says my heart rejoiced greatly in the Lord that now at last you have revived your concern for me at last I thought about Etta James well while studying this passage y'all know her Beyonce we wrote North that song of it at last my love that's come on come on now y'all ain't the only one that that heard that song right you you ain't listening James Cleveland you entire life you see she's saying that last what I've been waiting for I got something to press my cheek into I've been I've been hoping for this waiting for this moment I've been sitting on the edge looking forward to that that's not what Paul means when he writes at last in this sixth well Paul argues here he says at last you have revived your concern for me what he's saying is this is not so much the language of time as it is the language of culmination it's it's like when in the spring trees that were dead during the winter start to sprout new buds and green leaves and flowers shoot up from the ground it's it's it's like the confidence that somebody has that spring is coming that that if you endure the winter spring comes with regularity but Paul says I rejoice in the Lord greatly because I know that even though I may be in winter now spring is on the way and winter does not have to mean for me what it means for everybody else because so long as I'm in God and God is in me I can be in winter and feel like I'm in spring help me Holy Ghost to preach to your people we we took a family vacation last year winter Charlie six he was five at the time and all he knows our Chicago winters when we left Chicago is snow everywhere it was freezing blizzard Lee cold we flew down to a southern island and we were sitting outside one night having dinner and he had on shorts and a t-shirt and I saw him look up in the air as mine was going about and as we were eating he paused he tapped me said daddy I got a question I said yes son he says is it December here I said yeah he went back to eating he he came back he said dad I got another question is it is it winter here and I said yes he said well where is the snow where is the cold I said thank you son thank you so much I not only am I going to explain this to you but this is gonna help daddy preach just because it's cold in Chicago in the winter doesn't mean it's got to be cold down here in the winter it all depends on where you are friends I'm trying to tell y'all when you get in the Lord the bottom can fall out and you still can have spring in the middle of winter is there anybody in this church who knows when money is low and bills are due and friends are strange and and you don't know what to do God is able to help you wake up in the morning God is able to help you laugh and ain't nothing funny God will give you grace to clap in church when you feel like crying because he's good Paul says here he says I rejoiced in the Lord that at last you have watch this revived your cousins for me I like the language of concern because the language of concern says that they thought about me and Paul says I want y'all to be clear now on the triangular interaction of giving my joy is not connected to the fact that y'all gave to me my joy is connected to the fact that God put me on your mind that God initiated the gift and then God enabled you to give listen friends this is what Paul is saying my joy and based upon you Philippian church but when I think about the fact that y'all sent me an offering it reminds me that God ain't forgot about me the check that came from your church might have the church's name on it but it comes from Heaven's account God is the one who sends it is there anybody who hears me this one and I want to encourage some young person some college do not remember times in college when I didn't have any more money and there was more to pay for tuition than I had in the account and then some professor assigned a book that cost a hundred and fifty dollars what professor is going to assign a book that costs a hundred and fifty dollars and I got to eat next week I got to make a choice real fast on how this is gonna go and without fail I get to the mailbox and I see a card from somebody at the church back home and in that card is a note that says baby God put us on your mind and he put you on our minds and we decided to send you all or some use it for whatever you need and I stand at that mailbox forgive me y'all I know I'm educated every fine but I stand at that mailbox and I would then I got a God who's able to meet my needs he may use other people but it really comes from God can y'all help me in this church today preach the good news won't God meet your need while he come through for you hadn't he been faithful to somebody you ought to tell him thank you I rejoice in the Lord greatly because God is faithful I'm not going to give people credit for what God has done I thank you but I know where my blessing comes from Paul argues you can have contentment real contentment and the faithfulness of God but right this roller coaster with me you can have real contentment in the frequency of uncertainty listen to what he says in verse 11 not that I speak from what for I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances I am I know how to get along with humble means and I also know how to live in prosperity in any and every circumstance I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry both of having abundance and suffering need to avoid any misunderstanding that this joy was dependent upon their giving Paul recognizes that his want his lack his need was not his issue he was in need the the word used for want in the text carries the idea of coming short of life's basic essentials we've been we've been helping our kids to catch up on the Disney classics we they and movie from antiquity I know but but they watched The Jungle Book last year and and there's a saying in the jungle book where the loop of the bear teaches little Mowgli how to live like a bear he's teaching him how to pick foliage from the trees and to eat that and and he comes up with this clever song he says these are the bare necessities with the bare necessities a simple bear can rest at ease with the bare necessities of life in our text Paul is saying he doesn't even have the bare necessities but but he has learned that his circumstances do not create contentment for him whether he has everything he wants or nothing that he feels like he needs he's learned how to be content don't you want that there are people who illustrate this for us that that joy and contentment are not circumstantial they are consequential I serve a historic church in Chicago older congregation five generations at this church and when we got there true story the chairman my deacon boy used to joke with my wife and I to say that we had at age she was 29 I was 30 at that age we had brought the median age of the congregation down there to 45 and and I love these people God gave me a heart for them and then my heart for me I'm grateful to be there and early on that first year year and a half I would go every Tuesday with Deacon Taylor and Deacon Collins to go visit members who were convalescent whether in a home nursing home whether in their own home and and I was so intrigued and taken by these older people who had who had weathered so many storms through the great migration and had held on and had built such a wonderful Church in that city I would go in and I would look at the pictures on the mantle remember visiting one sister looking at her and saying pictures from when she used to sing in the choir it progressive 30 40 years ago when when time and gravity had not taken over her body when when she was married to a husband who is now deceased when she parented a son who's no longer with her and I'd sit there learning so much from them more than they got from me and and and without fail all of them and this woman in particular before we go sever every what's going on at the church now I remember we used to have this and I remember we used to do that what are y'all doing now and I'd stand there sometimes fighting back tears knowing that we're standing on the shoulders of people who can't even get to the church no more and and I tell them this is what we're doing and this is how it's going and she'd say to me well can we can we one of those old songs before you go and I'd stand back in me and diggin Taylor and thinkin Collins are saying that she starts singing blessed assurance Jesus is mine I know y'all don't know that forgive me for my man oh what a foretaste of glory divine I I'm an heir of salvation purchase of God born of his spirit washed in his blood she started rocking to say this is my story this is my song praising my Savior all the day long I'd stand there fighting tears and start singing with their blessed assurance Jesus is mine oh what a foretaste of glory divine I'm an heir of salvation purchase of God born of his spirit washed in his blood I'd walk out of that house thinking about the ungrateful people I'd have to see when I got back to church who take for granted that their bodies work and their arms are able to go up and they they're able to drive and don't realize that they are worshiping on borrowed time I'd get in there and I'd say to those young people you ought to look around at these other folk who've been around at the bottom has fallen out they've been to the bottom out of money lost bounces lost children but they have come to report that when you get to the bottom there's a rock at the bottom and his name is Jesus Christ and if they can worship if they could praise His name and you got more money more education more resources and you don't have wake up the church if they could honor him you can honor him too there anybody here that knows your circumstances don't make you content but God does and even in the frequency of uncertainty hallelujah yes you can you can be content can I give you one more in this in this passage and I'm in my seat in just a moment listen here Paul Paul says I don't have everything I want but that doesn't mean I lack contentment he says because in verse 11 I have learned to be content in whatever circumstances verse 12 he says I have learned the secret of being filled and going hungry both of having abundance and suffering need contentment friends is a learned art it is something that takes both instruction and experience to reach that's what the word learned means in verse 11 there's one word for learning the original language and in verse 12 there's another word for learn one means to learn by experience the other means to learn from instruction it reminds me of when when I was in college and I ain't going back no more and then when as far as you can go and I'm done I don't know if ta do college like this now but when I was in school we took science classes they had this thing called lecture and lab and in one in lecture you'd learn by instruction the professor would stand up and a great big old lecture hall at the University of Illinois with 800 to a thousand students and he would pontificate about theories and and he would draw lines and figures he would he would go on to reason and hypotheses and state his claims and conclusions and you didn't have to come to lecture if you didn't want to nobody took attendance in lecture nobody pushed you to come to lecture but you had better show up for lab on Friday well you got the lab they took attendance you you would put on goggles and get gloves and Bunsen burners and knives and you you would try out in lab everything that you learned in lecture but if you didn't show up for lecture and there was always one who didn't show up for lecture you would come and be lost when you got to lab looking for everybody else to help you when you got through lab you learned in lecture what you needed to make it in land and so if you had good sense you would go and pay attention in lecture so that you could handle lab I'm coming for y'all in one second Christianity has lecture laughs you come here on Sunday morning to learn as the pastor opens up the Word of God and explains to you the ideas of God and you could show up or not show up if you want to you ain't got to come if you don't want to but lab is coming when you get out of here you better know that my God will supply all of your needs when you get out of here you better know fret not thyself that'll keep you from going postal at your job fret not yourself because of evildoers neither be thou envious against the word you better know I will bless the Lord at all times and this praise will continually be in my mouth you bet it now how to handle AB when it's show friends friends I'm trying to keep my cool I just want to say this to you some songwriter got it right I thank God for my mountains I thank God from the valleys I thank God for the rough places because if I never had a problem I would know that that God could solve them see see I don't really know how how to how to make of this from McKinley but exegetically the experience to learn by experience comes first in the text and then to learn by instruction comes next that's that's not necessarily a solid formula but what it does say is this sometimes sometimes God will let you go through some things so that you'll pay attention when you come to lecture sometimes God will let you get divorced so that you'll get to see he's the God who's there whether you got everything you want or you don't and you can say I thank you Lord for what I've been through because it helps me to understand your goodness to me Paul says whether I'm taking lessons from dr. plenty or I'm taking lessons from dr. poverty I've come to see that that God will give me contentment that that God will take care of everything I need and this friends is the poverty of prosperity that when people have so much and you do know you're part of that group you might not feel like it but travel around the world you live far better than two-thirds of the rest of the world running water and plumbing clean water and food to eat so sometimes God can bless us so good that we become poor where we should be rich we become poor in the things of God we stopped coming to church because we we don't really need all that we stopped giving as we should because we got what we want and we know how to keep on to what we have but Paul is arguing you can get real poor in prosperity or you can learn that both poverty and prosperity are imposters they do not make us you can be fully satisfied here the full the food illustration I've learned how to be filled and I've learned how to be okay when I go hungry says I'm alright you you you sense in this passage that that you can be content in the faithfulness of God in the frequency of uncertainty but also and finally you'll learn contentment in the facility of Jesus Christ now I don't know if y'all gonna get with me but if but Jesus all I got to tell you and if you don't get you ain't no hope for you being God Paul argues here in verse 13 he says because I can do all things through him that strengthens me few things I want to point out about this and mmm I see first of all this is the secret that Paul wrote about in verses 12 and in verse 13 this is the secret that everybody wants to know do you want to know the secret this this is that you can handle and manage any circumstance in your life when your location is Jesus Christ I can do all things through him that strengthens me so many people misquote this verse miss supply misappropriated say it at all kinds of occasions make it try to mean what it does not mean this verse is actually used for a man who is down and out he he's not saying that this is the language of omnipotence as if anything comes along he's got the power in and of himself to change the circumstance that's not what he's saying this is not the language of omnipotence this is the language of competence it is the ability to hold up to endure through rough moments not because not because of the personal power of the individual but because of the life-giving rearranging power of the resident inside the individual that the emphases of verse 13 is on the internal value and power that the indwelling Christ brings to every believer it is not about the external capacity of the believer him or herself when you and I read this we discover that the container is only able to endure because of the value of the one living in the container you yourself can say I don't look like what I've been through because of the one that's inside of you you cannot say that you yourself have gotten you to where you are let me pause long enough for sation identification and MMIC everywhere you've been God is taking you everything you got God has given to you everywhere you're going God is the one shepherding your soul so don't act like it's all you you do know that there are people smarter than you living under bridges around the United States you you do know that there are other people who got friends at higher places who can't get a job but but everything you got god is giving you so much this the value is on the Christ inside of us not just the container that holds us I'm in my seat I'll give this to you and and God bless you make meadowlarks god bless you Ritt real good this is how it goes it's true story when I came to the progressive Baptist Church in 2011 there was on the sage a an eight foot concert grand piano it was oh it was big and it didn't play right at all was never in tune nobody ever really played it but I dare not touch it because some of the legacy members in our church felt like Jesus had learned to play chopsticks on that piano as a little boy and so you just didn't touch it you you have to know to leave it alone and so I left it there until about a year and I have two years later we decided that we would clear the sage for renovations and we took it down to the lower level and when we got it down there I decided we we should fix this thing up we should get it in working shape restarting so we started calling companies in and people started coming in and playing it looking at it rubbing around it with white gloves and all kind of things and and then somebody came in and they said well the pianos in bad shape it doesn't work the way it should but here's what we'll do we'll give you a brand new piano and and some money if you let us take this piano sit alright okay we'll call you back two three more companies came in and and it happened again they came in they looked at the piano they said okay it's in bad shape it doesn't work we'll give you a new piano here's some models you can have and some money if you let us take this one about two or three times it occurred to me that them people those people they knew something about that piano that I didn't know I didn't go to music school forgive me I did not know so we decided to call in the company that made the piano the the Steinway company came in they they walked into the church to sleek Caucasian sisters a hairband don't look for it lights on the forehead they start going under the piano messing with stuff pulling strings playing keys rubbing it around they said all right now you're gonna need a new floorboard you're gonna need some new strings for the heart a couple of the keys will need to be replaced and will need to strip the whole thing and revarnished it will send it back with the humidity controller so that it preserves the piano and so forth and so on and and she said that will only cost you these tens of thousands of dollars and and I said well say that again she said yeah we can do all of that will ship it to our factory in Massachusetts it'll only cost you these tens of thousands of dollars there's no one no thank you thank you for coming in but no thank you said well what are you gonna do I said what do you mean what I'm gonna do I said these other companies have come in and they are offering us brand-new pianos that I can't pronounce none of the names of them but they've offered us brand-new pianos with money on top and and you want to charge me to fix this peon she said what are they showing you what are they offering you I pulled out my iPad I start going through pictures this was brown it's nice it was black I couldn't pronounce another names Honda Kawasaki our whatever was it here they go and she looked at them and she said oh no oh no and I said yes yes she said you can't do that I said well why not she said well sorry you don't understand she said raise the hood on the piano I lifted the hood she said there's a name and bust in the frame can you read the name I said Steinway & Sons she said stop right there she said sir we only make five of these a year and even in the condition it's in it's worth far more than that new stuff they offering you I said well thank you ma'am that'll help me preach and I use it and I'm in my seat I'm trying to tell somebody today that when there's a name that's worth something on the inside of you when that's power on the inside help me Holy Ghost that thatthat you're worth more than what you look like when you when you look in the mirror you ought to say all I love the name there he is a name I love to hear it sounds like music to my ears y'all know that the sweetest name on earth oh excuse me but I fill them on the answer oh how I love cheese [Music]
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