Epicenter Church with Pastor Mark Knight
This powerful message challenges us to examine whether we're living with a reclining faith or a pouring-out faith. Drawing from the story in Mark 14 where a woman breaks an alabaster jar worth a year's wages to anoint Jesus, we're confronted with a profound truth: the posture of our heart determines where we place our treasure. While the disciples reclined in comfort and questioned her extravagance, this woman was on her knees in worship, giving everything she had. The contrast is striking and convicting. We discover that convenience has become the enemy of faith in our modern lives. We want God to pour out blessings upon us, yet we remain stingy with what He's already given. We want to be recipients of promises without engaging in the process that brings those promises to fruition. The message calls us to move beyond being consumers to becoming contributors, understanding that faith will always stretch us to do something inconvenient. God's opportunities never come when we have plenty of time or money—they come precisely when we don't, because He wants to see whether we'll trust Him or trust our stuff. This isn't just about financial giving, though tithing is addressed directly and honestly. It's about our entire life posture: Are we waiting to see what's left over for God, or are we giving Him the first and best, trusting Him with everything that remains?
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