Matthew
25:14-30 “How’s that Workin For Ya”
Every business,
every person, every church function on a paradigm; A set of rule, laws and view
of the world that it uses to for decisions, evaluation, and actions. Some of
these paradigms are written and some are not. Some are based on facts, some on
attitudes, and some are based faith. Some paradigms lead to success and wealth
and others lead to failure. Today’s passage is about the paradigms of three
people and their results.
Dr. Phil
brings guest on his show and examines their actions and paradigms. Then he ask
that important question, “And how’s that workin for ya” It is his way of
getting people to self-evaluate their paradigm and its success or failure. The
sad truth is that many people and many churches never evaluate their paradigms
and make changes to them.
Truth number
one for today, “even the best pastor and lay people will fail under a bad paradigm.”
No amount of talent can overcome a bad paradigm. This is going to be a hard
sermon to hear, but we need to hear it. So we will start with Dr. Phil. Look
around you, all around you, front, back, sides, what do you see? What you see
is the result of your paradigm for church, worship, and ministry. Now ask the
question; “how’s that workin for ya?”
In Matthew
25:14-30 Jesus tells us of three servants entrusted with some amount of wealth.
The first servant sees this as an opportunity to gain wealth and favor in the
masters eyes and invested it. He may lose it, but his paradigm is that what has
been given to me is to be used. The second servant has a similar paradigm and
invest his money as well. But the third man has a different paradigm, which
causes him to bury the money in the ground.
The first
person is an example of a talented person working with a good paradigm, which
leads to success. The second person is an example of a less talented person
with a good paradigm, which also leads to success. The third person is a person
with a bad paradigm, which leads to failure.
Many
churches and many people fail because of three ideas that are part of their paradigm.
1.
Cheaper
is better. What is the least I can spend or give and still be good with God?
2.
Ok
is good enough. What is the minimum I can do and still be called a church or a
Christian?
3.
Save
it for retirement. We will follow God when it’s more convenient.
I was out to a friend’s cabin and his son had a shooting
range set up….shoot and miss.
“If you always do what you have always done you will always
get what you always got!”
Now if you go back to that question of Dr. Phil, and you’re
honest, you to admit your paradigm has not been working for a long time. We
have been more like the person burying the talent and less like the person who
sees opportunities.
I am here because you have seen the need for change, this
change is not just worship style and songs, it’s the basic paradigm of ministry
that must change and if it is not changed soon and changed completely then our
church is just a few funerals away from closing the doors. This is the rainy
day the fund is for, this is crunch time, this is the time to risk it all. There
isn’t any more time for storing up or for more practice, the whistle has blown
the coin tossed and it’s time to win or lose the game.
Three new attitudes
1. Only my best for God, never my leftovers.
2. Nothing is too Good for God. What does God want me to do? Now
how will I get it done?
3. I will use what God has given me now.
3. I will use what God has given me now.
Many churches are closing their doors, many Christians suffer
in defeat, because when God invest in them and they bury the talent He takes it
away.
The good news is that if we are willing to start walking in
faith God will entrust us with more.
Are
you willing to risk? Do you really want change? Are you willing to let go of
that paradigm that has lead you to this place? If you do then God will bless
you. You will be amazed at what God can do.
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