Offeratory
Use the scriptures in Daniel 2:26-28 and 30 to explain our role in conveying the message of the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to the the world. Like Daniel, we have no more power or ability than anyone else in the world to interpret and explain the deep questions people have about what life means. Also like Daniel we can only convey the message and hope we've been given.
Use Tim Allwine's offeratory again and take it one step further:
Use Tim Allwine's offeratory again and take it one step further:
- We go to work and exchange a portion of our lives for money
- Receiving the money does not make the portion of our lives that we exchanged for it useful; when you receive the money, you are only partly there.
- What we do with the money determines whether that portion of our lives will have been useful
- The offerings that we give ensure that the portion of our lives that we exchanged for that money will indeed have been worthwhile
Isaiah 55:2 - Why do you spend money for what is not bread, and your wages for what does not satisfy? Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good, and let your soul delight itself in abundance.

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