These are the notes from Part 4 of our message on crossover. We welcome any questions or comments!
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We have been dealing with our series about getting out of the box (crossover), and during this series we have made two major statements:
1 – Matthew 28:19 declares to us that are job as believers is to make disciples of all nations.
2 – Jesus as our example shows us the pattern by which we are to operate in evangelism – Matthew 4:23
Allow me to confirm that this is no easy task, however the bible further tells us that the fuel of our evangelistic work is the Holy Ghost – Acts 1:8
With this in view, last week we began to deal with getting out of the box with our giving. This message began to teach us the principle of the precious seed.
We looked at a sinful woman who took a years work of salary not knowing what her return on investment would be, and gave the entire seed. In return, all of her sin was forgiven.
Today, as we continue to get out the box, we are going to take another look at the precious seed. There are three main characters in our text today, and as we look at these characters, it is important for us to see ourselves in the scripture!
1 Samuel 9:1-4
We see kish in a situation. Some of his substance has been lost and it is his desire to bring this substance back. In an attempt to get his substance back, Kish sends out a precious seed (saul). The scripture tells us how precious this seed was because Saul was said to be head and shoulders above everyone else (Verse 2).
Some of us are walking in the shoes of Kish, we have lost a portion of our substance, and we must have enough faith to send a precious seed into the earth with the expectation that the seed will bring back that which has been lost.
Verses 5-7
There is a flip side of this some of us are walking in the shoes of Saul. We understand the revelation that a seed can unlock a word, however we have spent everything that we have during our journey. We are now at a point where we know we should give, but in our eyes we do not have it to give. We are at a point in our lives where we desire to turn back and give up on what God has called us to do all because we lack the resources ( in our eyes) to complete the task. You must not, however forget that you were sent into the earth with purpose – Genesis 1:26
Verse 8
Lastly, some of us are walking in the shoes of the servant. We don’t have much and it would be very easy for us to hold on to what we do have, but you have to be willing to step out on faith and be a blessing to someone else (get out of your box) realizing that the elevation of others can also contribute to your elevation.
Verse 10
Also shows us an important principle, because before the seed was sown, there was agreement about the seed. We must come to understand that without agreement (one accord), you set the groundwork for conflict.
• Agreement is an essential building block for progress!
Verses 15-17
• The seed that was sown for something temporal, ended up yielding a harvest for something eternal!
• Many of us are willing to invest in the temporal, but are not willing to invest in the eternal!
• The multiplication of your seed is based upon the hand that you put it in (feeding of the 5 thousand)
In this season, we must get out of our financial boxes and trust God to bring a harvest based upon our faith and trust in him.