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Can I please have everyone find their seats and grab their songbooks? And we're going to start the service off singing page 194, Since Jesus Came Into My Heart. Please find your seats and grab your song books and turn to page 194, Since Jesus Came Into My Heart. And let's go ahead and sing it out on the first. What a wonderful change in my life has been wrought since Jesus came into my heart. I have lied in my soul for which wrong I had sought since Jesus came into my heart. Since Jesus came into my heart, Hey Jesus came into my heart. Bloods of joy are my soul like the sea billows low, Since Jesus came into my heart. Page 194, let's sing it out on the second. I have seized from my wanderings and going astray, Since Jesus came into my heart. And my sins which were many are all washed away, Since Jesus came into my heart. Since Jesus came into my heart, Hey Jesus came into my heart. Bloods of joy are my soul like the sea billows low, Since Jesus came into my heart. I possess of a hope that is steadfast and sure, Since Jesus came into my heart. And no dark clouds have doubt now my path may obscure, Since Jesus came into my heart. Since Jesus came into my heart, Hey Jesus came into my heart. Bloods of joy are my soul like the sea billows low, Since Jesus came into my heart. There's a light in the valley of death out for me, Since Jesus came into my heart. In the gates of the city beyond I can see, Since Jesus came into my heart. Since Jesus came into my heart, Since Jesus came into my heart. Bloods of joy are my soul like the sea billows low, Since Jesus came into my heart. Let's finish strong on the last verse. I shall go there to dwell in that city I know, Since Jesus came into my heart. And I'm happy, so happy, as on earth I go, Since Jesus came into my heart. Since Jesus came into my heart, Since Jesus came into my heart. Bloods of joy are my soul like the sea billows low, Since Jesus came into my heart. Praise Thee. Amen. We want to welcome you to the Sunday morning meeting here at Verdi Baptist Church. We are so glad that you are with us and we of course have a wonderful service lined up for you this morning. And we'd like to begin the service with a word of prayer. So let's bow our heads together and we'll pray. Heavenly Father, Lord we do love you and we thank you for allowing us to gather together this morning. Lord we pray that you'd bless the time set aside of course for singing, for preaching, and for fellowship. Lord we ask that you'd meet with us this morning. We ask that you would help us to learn from your word, to draw close to you. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. This is our songbook, page number 130. Page 130, we're going to sing Yesterday, Today, and Forever. Page 130, and let's sing it out on the first. O how sweet the glorious message simple faith may claim Yesterday, today, forever Jesus is the same So he loves to sing the simple will to save the pain Cheer the border still, the temple's glory to his name Yes, it's a way to save for the average Jesus is the same All may change what Jesus never knew Glory to his name Glory to his name Glory to his name All may change what Jesus never knew Glory to his name Page 130, on the second. He who pardoned an erring feeder never needs help here He that came to bid the psalmist all thy town will clear He who left above decided he who does not last Makes peace with love as sander lean upon his breast Thus the things he paid for his average Jesus is the same All may change what Jesus knew Glory to his name Glory to his name Glory to his name All may change what Jesus never wore Glory to his name He who made the raging billows walked upon the sea Silken, hushed, or wildest impress as a melody He who left him prayed in anguish and disparity Drinks with us, each cup was trembling in our agony Yesterday, today, forever Jesus is the same All may change what Jesus never knew Glory to his name Glory to his name Glory to his name All may change what Jesus never wore Glory to his name On the last, as of old, he walked Emmaus with them to abide So through all life's way he walked with Emma near our side Soon again shall we behold with praise and more the day What will Sarah be missing? 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what Jesus never wore Glory to his name But I know that maybe there are some of you that have been that still haven't signed up that you'd like to you need to do it today all right you can do it on your communication card on the back of the card you can there's all sorts of different things to sign up for One of those things is married couple sweetheart back with make sure you make sure you do it today this morning or tonight because it is a catered event so you need to make sure you're coming need to know you're coming so we can have the food situated for you Also we'll have of course a short sermon from the word of God and it'll be geared towards couples and towards marriage and then the the entertainment for the night is we play the not so newlywed game and we'll ask you some silly questions and see if you can how well you know your spouse and sometimes people worry about this we're not going to ask some deep prying question Alright so just don't we're not going to ask your wife tell us your husband's most embarrassing moment he would never want us to know you know and the reason I'm not going to ask that is because if I ask that I couldn't get these ladies to stop they'd be like well where do I begin So you know it's not anything like that right it's silly questions it's not going to embarrass you don't fight with your wife about it okay it's a fun time you'll be glad you came If you do win the couple that wins gets a hundred dollar gift card to the Cheesecake Factory alright so you get a date on us but we have a nice catered meal it'll be a good event we hope you'll come make sure you sign up today also there's a teen activity for all teenagers Teenagers make sure you sign up as well on the communication card let us know it's laser tag so we need to know you're coming because we need to let them know that you're coming we'll be meeting at the location the address is there for you the information is there Make sure that you understand that and for the laser tag we again we don't charge for anything you know I grew up in church where you went to a teen activity you had to pay 10 bucks You went to a married couple sweetheart banquet you had to pay 30 bucks literally you know we don't charge for anything here all of it is free but we do need to know you're coming for the teen activity we pay for all the teenagers to play laser tag and for one parent Alright so one parent if you're coming of course to watch your kid then we'll pay for you to play as well but we need to know you're coming so make sure you sign up home school group they've got PE class this Thursday February 8th at 10 am and then they have a Valentine's Day party on Wednesday February 14th at 11 am You can sign up on your communication card there are opportunities for parents to volunteer if you want to help bring the kids have different stations different crafts they do so if you want to help prepare for those bring sugar cookies or frosting bags or whatever there's a sign up sheet in the foyer Make sure you see my wife to get the flyer that explains the Valentine's Day party because the kids they exchange Valentine's Day cards but there's a hundred kids in our home school group and we do not expect you to get the cards for all of those kids alright so it's divided into groups and you need to know what's going on so make sure you get that from my wife Workdays they're going to continue this week if you'd like to volunteer to help us please see brother Oliver in the main foyer he'll be sending the main foyer with a clipboard and he'll be able to sign you up for different things and tasks that we can do we'll talk more about that later Nine chapters a day it's done it's over now I hope you completed it if you completed it make sure that you let us know in your communication card write your name legibly please legibly because we're going to put your name on a nice plaque so let us know on the nine chapters a day on the communication card Also you should have one of these Old Testament reading charts in your bulletin if you read the New Testament in the month of January now what we want you to do is read the rest of the Bible the rest of the year alright in the month of February through December we have this reading chart for you to read the Bible we're trying to get you in the Word of God so make sure that you do that and if you did not let me say this if you tried to read through the New Testament challenge in January you started it and you didn't finish that's okay I want to encourage you finish it anyway even if your name doesn't get on a plaque just finish it you'll be glad it'll be good for you choir practice the bulletin says that it begins on the 11th that is incorrect it begins on the 18th and I apologize for that so make sure you members of the choir are aware of that it is not next Sunday it's a Sunday after that the 18th there's other things there for you to look at please don't forget to turn your cell phones off or place them on silent during the service that they're not a distraction to anybody if you look at the back of the bulletin birthdays and anniversaries for the month of February today is brother Rusty and Miss Abby Santos anniversary on the 4th and then this week we have Miss Katie Rosenberg's birthday on the 6th, Mateo Mendoza's birthday on the 6th, Joanna Nellitescu's birthday on the 7th, Miss Courtney Rubin's birthday on the 7th, brother Matt Lee Wilson's birthday on the 8th, and Laurel Rubin's birthday on the 10th Praise Report, Money Matters, all those things are there for you to look at one last thing you should have one of these vision offering flyers in your bulletin as well I'm not going to go through this I do want you to look at it and be aware of what's going on regarding the vision offering we're actually going to watch a video about the vision offering right here and when we're done with the announcements we're going to sing a song when we're done singing we're going to receive the offering right after the offering we're going to watch a video regarding the vision offering if you're a first time guest we don't talk a lot about money here but you just happen to be with us during a season of our church when we take a special offering in the spring so that's what we're going to be talking about but we'll have a video for you to be able to get some information regarding that and then we'll have the reading of the word of God of course and the preaching so we just want you to be aware of that I think that's it for all of the announcements you have the praise report the money matters there let's go ahead and we're going to sing the chorus of the week as we prepare to receive the offering this morning and we're going to sing be thou my vision as we prepare to receive the offering sing it out on the first be thou my vision, Lord of my heart, not you, all else to me, save that thou art, though my heart thus far, by day or by night, waiting or sleeping, thy presence, thy life, be thou my vision, and thou my true works, thou ever with me, and thou with me, Lord, thou my great Father, and I lie to side, thou in me dwelling, and I with thee one, rich as I am, thou man's empty praise, thou mine inheritance, thou and all ways, thou and thou only those through my body, hiding of heaven, already thou art, hiding of heaven, thy glory won, may I reach heaven so bright and sun, Lord of my own heart, whatever befall, still be my vision, O Lord of all. Amen. We'll have the guys come up and help us with the offering at this time and during the offering we'll also get ready to play this video after the receiving of the offering. Let's bow our heads and have a word of prayer. Heavenly Father, Lord, we do love you. We thank you for allowing us to gather together this morning. Lord, we pray that you bless the offering and give them a giver. We ask that you would continue to meet our needs here at Verity Baptist Church. And Lord, we pray that you would just bless this vision offering coming up. Of course, we've got many things that need to be done and accomplished in the next several months. Lord, we ask that your blessing would be upon us, that you would help us, Lord. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. Amen. I want to talk to you about our upcoming vision offering. Our vision offering this year is going to be on Sunday, March 3rd. And our vision offering is a special offering we take every year here at Verity Baptist Church. The Lord has used the vision offering over the years to help us accomplish some great things. As a result of the vision offering, we have missions work that's being done in the Philippines. We support our missionary Dave Kabuntala in Cebu. And of course, we have our main missionary, Pastor Matthew Stuckey, who our church supports full time in the Philippines. Over the years he started three churches in the Philippines, one in Manila, one in Pampanga, one in Bijol. And they recently started a church in Poland. The vision offering has also helped us to host special conferences like the Red Hot Preaching Conference. And last year we held our first Next Generation Youth Rally. The main goal of the vision offering over the years has been to raise money to be able to purchase a building for Verity Baptist Church. The Lord helped us to do that last year when we purchased this four acre church property with a building that has a 400 seat auditorium. Our church has been working hard since October of 2023 to get this building ready. We've been fixing it up and remodeling it for us to be able to move in and use it as a church building. Today I'm asking if you would consider participating in this year's vision offering. Last year I challenged our church family and our friends to help us raise $100,000 in one special offering. We blew that goal out of the water when we raised $169,514.36 last year for the vision offering. This year I'm asking the Lord to help us do it again. The vision offering this year is going to help us to continue to do our mission to work in the Philippines. We're going to host the Red Hot Preaching Conference and we're going to host the Next Generation Youth Rally again. But we're going to put the main emphasis on continuing to work and fix up the building behind us. There's lots of things that need to be done, but the main thing right now is we need to put a new HVAC system in the building. And we'd like to be able to do that before we have the Red Hot Preaching Conference this summer. I'd like to ask you to pray and consider participating in this year's vision offering. If you'd like to do that, the best way for you to do that is to go to our website veritybaptist.com and hit the donate now button. Make sure you write in the memo vision offering so that we know that this donation is going towards the vision offering. Of course you're also welcome to mail in a check. Our address is 320 Harris Avenue, Suite A, Sacramento, California, 95838. We are in the middle of a move and a transition, so we think that the best thing would be for you to do it online. But if you mail in a check, we'll make sure that we get all of that mail forwarded to us when we do transition to our new property. I want to thank you for the help and support that you've provided to our ministry here at Verity Baptist Church in Sacramento, California. And I want to ask you to consider participating in this year's vision offering and help us accomplish the vision that God has laid for us here at Verity Baptist Church. God bless. Thanks for watching. Applause. Music. Turn your Bibles to Exodus chapter 35. Exodus chapter 35. If you do not have a Bible, raise your hand and an usher will bring you one. Exodus chapter 35. We will read the entire chapter as is our custom. Exodus chapter 35. Just keep your hands up and an usher will bring you a Bible. Exodus chapter 35. The Bible reads, and Moses gathered all the congregation of the children of Israel together and said unto them. These are the words which the Lord had commanded that you should do them. Six days shall work be done. But on the seventh day, there shall be to you a holy day, a Sabbath of rest to the Lord, whosoever do with work there and shall be put to death. You shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the Sabbath day. And Moses spake unto all the congregation of the children of Israel, saying, This is the thing which the Lord commanded, saying, Take ye from among you an offering unto the Lord, whosoever is of a willing heart. Let him bring it, an offering of the Lord, gold and silver and brass and blue and purple and scarlet and fine linen and goat's hair and ram skins dyed red and badger skins and shidamwood and oil for the light and spices for anointing oil and for the sweet incense and onyx stones and stones to be set for the ephod and for the breastplate. And every wise hearted among you shall come and make all that the Lord hath commanded, the tabernacle, his tent, his covering, his tatches and his boards, his bars, his pillars and his sockets, the ark and the staves thereof with the mercy seat and the veil of the covering, the table and his staves and all his vessels and the showbread, the candlestick also for the light and his furniture and his lamps with the oil for the light and the incense altar and his staves and the anointing oil and the sweet incense and the hanging for the door of the entering in of the tabernacle, the altar of burnt offering with his brazen gate, his staves and all his vessels, the laver and his foot, the hangings of the court, his pillars and their sockets and the hanging for the door of the court, the pins of the tabernacle and the pins of the court and their cords, the cloths of service to do service in the holy place, the holy garments for Aaron the priest and the garments of his sons to minister in the priest's office. And all the congregation of the children of Israel departed from the presence of Moses and they came. Everyone whose hearts stirred him up and everyone whom his spirit made willing and they brought the Lord's offering to the work of the tabernacle of the congregation and for all his service and for the holy garments. And they came, both men and women, as many as were willing hearted and brought bracelets and earrings and rings and tablets, all jewels of gold and every man that offered offered an offering of gold unto the Lord and every man with whom was found blue and purple and scarlet and fine linen and goats' hairs and redskins of rams and badgers' skins brought them. Everyone that did offer an offering of silver and brass brought the Lord's offering and every man with whom was found should and would for any work of the service brought it. And the women that were wise hearted did spin with their hands and brought that which to them they had spun, both of blue, of purple and of scarlet and of fine linen and all the women whose hearts stirred them up in wisdom spun goats' hair and the rulers brought onyx stones and stones to be set for the ephod and for the breastplate and spice and oil for the light and for the anointing oil and for the sweet incense. The children of Israel brought a willing offering unto the Lord, every man and woman whose heart made them willing to bring for all manner of work which the Lord had commanded to be made by the hand of Moses. And Moses said unto the children of Israel, See, the Lord hath called by name Fezziel the son of Uri, the son of her, of the tribe of Judah. And he hath filled him with the Spirit of God in wisdom, in understanding and in knowledge and in all manner of workmanship and to devise curious works to work in gold and in silver and in brass and in the cutting of stones to set them and in the carving of wood to make any manner of cunning work. And he hath put in his heart that he may teach both he and Aholiab the son of Ashamak of the tribe of Dan. Them hath he filled with the wisdom of heart to work all manner of work, of the engraver and of the cunning workman and of the embroiderer in blue and in purple, in scarlet and in fine linen and of the weaver, even of them that do any work and of those that devise cunning work. Let's pray. Father God, thank you for this day. Thank you for this opportunity to come together. Please bless, Pastor. Please bless the message. Please let it bring glory and honor to you. In the name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen. Amen. All right. Well, we're there in Exodus chapter number 35. And this morning we are going to begin a brand new sermon series. I know that we've been going through the book of Numbers together. And we will continue to do that in the evening services. But we're going to start a new Sunday morning series entitled Building Projects in the Bible. Building Projects in the Bible. And the reason for the sermon series, the reason I wanted to have us do this study is because right now, of course, our church, we find ourselves in the midst of a big building and remodeling project. Big for us. Big for, I think, any church, really. And we've been, of course, if you're part of our church family, you know that by God's grace, last year we were able to purchase a beautiful four-acre property with a 400-seat auditorium just on the other side of the freeway. For those of you that are not familiar, if you just go north on Norwood right on the other side of Interstate 80, if you know where the Starbucks is, just right across from Starbucks you'll see a church property. And it's a beautiful property, but it needed a lot of work. And our church has been working hard since October of last year to get things ready and get things remodeled and ready. And, of course, there's been workdays every week. And now we have this upcoming vision offering. And the vision offering is something we do every year in the spring to raise money for special things. And our vision offering, of course, this year is going to be on Sunday, March 3rd. Now, the video said that you can give online, and you can give online if you'd like, or you can mail in a check. That was more for our online audience. Of course, for our family here, you have the opportunity to bring a one-time gift on Sunday, March 3rd. And you'll also have an opportunity to make a commitment, or you can bring a one-time gift, or you can make a commitment, or you can do both. And you can make a commitment to give in the month of April or May or June towards the vision offering. And I thought it'd be good for us, as the vision offering is several weeks away, to spend some time looking at what the Bible teaches about building projects. And you might be surprised how much the Bible actually talks about this. We're going to look at all of the building projects in the Bible, at least all the ones that I can think of that I'm aware of. And just to kind of give you, just by way of introduction, let me give you some of the building projects you find in the Bible. The first, of course, we read about here in Exodus 35, and it's the building of the tabernacle by Moses, the building of the tabernacle. We're going to look at that this morning. And this actually fits perfectly because on Wednesday night, in Hebrews chapter 9 is going to be our study on Wednesday night, our Wednesday night Bible study. And I didn't plan this out. The Holy Spirit planned this out. But the first part of chapter 9 is all about the setup and the furniture of the tabernacle. So we're going to learn about the building of the tabernacle this morning, and then on Wednesday night we'll learn about the setup and the furniture and all those things that are in the tabernacle, so I think that's interesting. But you have the building of the tabernacle by Moses. Then, of course, you have the building of the temple by King Solomon. But if you are familiar with the biblical history, you know that Solomon's temple was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar, and there was a Babylonian captivity for 70 years. And then the children of Israel, the Jews, came back to the land after that captivity, and there was a rebuilding of the temple by Ezra, a second building of a second temple by Ezra and by different individuals there, of course, helping Ezra. But even after that, if you look at the story in the Bible, you'll find that the temple, that second temple by Ezra, was repaired, and it was remodeled by King Joash, and it was remodeled by King Hezekiah. And both Joash and Hezekiah took up special offerings, had work days, and they remodeled the temple. I just think it's interesting because we are living biblical Christianity. When we're talking about finding men to work at the building, we're talking about raising money. These are things that Moses did. We'll see this morning. These are things that Solomon did. These are things that Ezra did. These are things that King Joash did. These are things that King Hezekiah did. And I think it's interesting how much the Bible tells us about the building of these buildings, the remodeling of these buildings, the repair of these buildings. And we find ourselves here in the life and ministry of our church, so I think it would be good for us to study it in the Bible. And today we're going to look at the first, again, of many of these building projects, but we'll look at the tabernacle. And of course, the tabernacle was a tent that was built that God told Moses to build while the children of Israel were wandering in the wilderness. And this was referred to as the tent of meeting. It's where God would meet with the children of Israel. If you notice there in Exodus chapter 35 in verse number 4, the Bible says this, And Moses spake unto all the congregation of the children of Israel, saying, This is the thing. What thing? The building of the tabernacle. This is the thing which the Lord commanded, saying. And then he goes into what it is that needs to be done to build this tabernacle. Now let me just say a couple of things, and then we'll get into the text this morning. First of all, let me give a real quick disclaimer and say this. I personally don't preach on money very often. If you come to our church, you know that to be true. Over the next several weeks, that's going to change because we're going to be in this, preparing for the vision offering. But usually if you came to our church, you'll go weeks and weeks and weeks without me hearing anything regarding money. That's not something we generally emphasize here. In fact, we give away everything and don't charge for anything. However, let me just go ahead and say this, because sometimes people get a bad attitude about preachers preaching on money, and I understand that. I don't preach on it a lot, but I'll say this. The Bible talks a lot about it, and I'm not embarrassed or ashamed to preach the Bible. So if you don't like preachers preaching on money, then there's something wrong with your heart, because I like every part of the Bible. I like anything the Bible has to say. I like Psalm 23. I like the Sermon on the Mount, and I like Malachi teaching me to tithe. So we ought to love the Word of God, period. But like I said, I don't preach a lot on it, but I don't shy away from it either, and I'm not embarrassed to preach on it because as we'll see this morning, the Bible says a lot about it. Now let me just set you up and say this. In the story this morning, the passage we're going to look at, I want you to notice three different things, three different ways that the children of Israel gave to build the tabernacle, to prepare for the tabernacle. And again, if you're a first-time guest, this is not the usual type of sermon that I preach, but we're getting ready to move in a few weeks. We're going to head over. We're not going to cross the Jordan River, but we're going to cross Interstate 80. I'm going to part it with a staff, and the cars are going to part, and then we're going to cross over to the Promised Land. But there's some work that needs to be done. We're raising money to do some of those things, so let's look at it this morning. I'd like you to notice three different things that we see in this passage this morning regarding the building of the tabernacle, the building of the tabernacle. If you're taking notes, and I encourage you to take notes on the back of your Chorus of the Week. There's a place for you to write down some things, and maybe you can jot this down. I'd like you to notice, first of all, that the children of Israel, they gave collectively. They gave collectively. Notice there in verse number 5, the Bible tells us that the offering was from the people. Exodus 35 and verse 5, the Bible says this, Take ye from among you. This is Moses speaking to the congregation. So just like I'm standing up right now speaking to the congregation of Verity Baptist Church, Moses was standing and speaking to the children of Israel, the congregation, and these are the instructions he gave them. He said, Take ye from among you an offering unto the Lord. I want you to notice that the offering was from among the people. The offering was from the people. He says, An offering unto the Lord, whosoever is of a willing heart, let him bring it, an offering of the Lord, gold and silver and brass. And I'm not going to read all this, but they're actually bringing the physical materials that they will need to build a tabernacle. And in between verses 5 and 9, he actually gives a list of all the things that they need. He says gold, silver, brass. He gives other things there throughout those verses. We've already read that, and we'll skip that for now, but look at verse number 20. Notice what the Bible says here, and I want you to notice that this offering was a group effort. Exodus 35 and verse 20, the Bible says this, And all the congregation, I want you to see, this was something that was done collectively. This was a group effort. This was a team effort. All the congregation of the children of Israel departed from the presence of Moses, verse 21, and they came, this is collectively a group effort, everyone whose heart stirred him up and everyone whom his spirit made willing, and they brought the Lord's offering to the Lord. And notice the emphasis being placed here. They came, both men and women, as many as, were willing-hearted and brought bracelets and earrings and rings and tablets, all jewels of gold, and every man that offered, offered an offering of gold unto the Lord. The emphasis here is that this was something that the entire congregation did. This was a group effort. This was done collectively. This was something they all did together as the people of God. And I want you to notice that the first characteristic regarding giving here is that they gave collectively. And that is the goal of Verity Baptist Church. We want to come together as a congregation and give and raise this money and raise the need that is needed, and we want it to be done collectively. Now, keep it placed there in Exodus 35. That's our text for this morning. But go with me, if you would, to the New Testament book of 2 Corinthians. 2 Corinthians 8, if you would. In the New Testament, you have Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, Acts, Romans, 1 Corinthians, and then 2 Corinthians. 2 Corinthians 8. Do me a favor. When you get to 2 Corinthians, put a ribbon or a bookmark or something there because we're going to leave it and we're going to come back to it. And I'd like you to be able to get to it quickly. In 2 Corinthians 8, I won't take the time to develop the context for you, but the Apostle Paul is actually taking a special offering. In fact, in 2 Corinthians 8, chapter 9, and chapter 10, the theme, the content of those three chapters has to do with the Apostle Paul taking a special offering to do some special things, just like we take the vision offering, not necessarily here to build a building, but they have some special things they were doing. Now why don't you notice what Paul says regarding this special offering. And we saw there in Exodus 35 that it was a group effort. They were to do it collectively. It was something that they were all supposed to do. And then Paul tells the church at Corinth when they're taking a special offering that he wants equal sacrifice, equal sacrifice. Notice 2 Corinthians 8 and verse 13. Notice what he says. He says, For I mean not that other men be eased. Notice the word eased mean. It's where we get our word easy. It means to lack difficulty. He says, I mean not that other men be eased and he burdened. Notice verse 14. But by an equality. Notice the word equality there. By an equality that now at this time your abundance may be a supply, notice it's regarding giving, for their want. That their abundance also may be a supply for your want. Notice these words. That there may be equality. The idea when it comes to a church congregation coming together to give is that it is to be done collectively. We are not expecting any one individual to give some big sacrifice or do some major thing. Look, we're not praying that some millionaire will just show up and provide our needs. And obviously if a millionaire shows up and gives us a check, we'll cash it. We'll cash any check. It could be stolen. I'm just kidding. No, we won't do that. But the idea is that God wants our church family to gather together and do this together. And look, when it comes to the vision offering, what we're looking is for equal participation. We want 100% participation. We want everyone to be involved in the vision offering. But let me say this. Though we want 100% participation, we do not want equal giving. What we want is equal sacrifice. Obviously, some people have the ability to give more than others. Some people have more resources and are just in a place in life where maybe they're able to do more. Other people are unable to do as much. And that's okay. There's nothing wrong with that. What we want is not for everyone to give the same amount, but we want for everyone to sacrifice equally. For some of you, giving $100 in the vision offering may be a big sacrifice in the season of life you find yourself in, in the situation you find yourself in, where for others of you, the equivalent for you would be to give $10,000, to give $1,000. And the idea is this, that God looks at the sacrifice. If you remember the story of the widow's mite, the Bible says that Jesus stood next to the container where they would give the offerings, and the rich men would give large amounts, but the widow came and she gave two mites. As far as the financial amount, she gave the least amount of everyone, but Jesus said that she gave more than everyone because they gave out of their abundance and she gave out of her lack. She was willing to sacrifice, and she literally gave it all. And the idea is this, that we want 100% participation. I'd like every person that calls Verity Baptist Church their home to participate in this vision offering. But I'm not standing up here and saying, let everyone give $1,000. For some of you, that would be impossible. For others of you, that would be a joke. You could miss $1,000 and not even notice it. The truth is this, we want you to pray and ask God, Lord, how would you lead me to participate? And what we're looking for is not equal giving, but equal sacrifice. So they gave collectively. The offering was from the Lord. But I want you to notice that it was unto, it was from the people and it was unto the Lord. The offering was from the people and it was unto the Lord. Go back, keep your place there in 2 Corinthians 8 if you would. Go back to Exodus 35, look at verse 5. Notice what the Bible says here, Exodus 35 and verse 5. The Bible says, Take ye from among you, notice these words, an offering unto the Lord, whosoever is of a willing heart, let him bring it an offering unto the Lord. This is emphasized throughout the passage. Look at verse 21. And they came, everyone whose hearts stirred him up, and everyone whom his spirit made willing, and they brought the Lord's offering. And look, I know that some of you have been with us for a long time. You've heard these things, we've preached these things in the past, but it's good to be reminded. It's good for us to remember these things. The Bible says they brought the Lord's offering to the work of the tabernacle of the congregation and for all his service and for his holy garments. Look at verse 22. And they came, both men and women, as many as were willing hearted, and brought bracelets and earrings and rings and tablets, that's not a tablet like what you're thinking of, all the jewels of gold. And every man that offered offered an offering of gold, notice these words, unto the Lord. Every man with whom was found blue and purple and scarlet and fine linen and goats hair and red skins of ram and badger skins brought them. Everyone that did offer an offering of silver and brass, notice the words, brought the Lord's offering. The Bible says that when you and I give, we give to the Lord. We give to God. The Bible teaches though that we give to God through the house of God. We give to God through the house of God. Here, they're building the tabernacle, which is literally going to be the house of God. For hundreds of years, the tabernacle will be called in reference to the house of God. It will eventually be replaced by a physical temple that Solomon built, and then that will be referenced as the house of God. And when that's destroyed and Ezra rebuilds the temple, that is the house of God. And in the New Testament, the Bible tells us that the church is the house of God, the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth. And the Bible teaches that we are to give to God through the house of God. Malachi chapter 3, if you would, it's the last book in the Old Testament. It should be fairly easy to find. In Malachi chapter 3 and verse 8, the Bible says this, Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee in tithes and offerings? Notice the Bible expects believers to honor the Lord with their finances to give tithes and offerings. In fact, God calls it robbing when you do not do so. Look at verse 9, Ye are cursed with the curse, for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation. And look, I'm not here trying to threaten you or guilt you or whatever you do. When it comes to finances, you do whatever you need to do, and that's between you and God. But verse number 9 may give a hint to some of you as to why it is that you cannot get ahead financially because you're robbing from God. And the Bible says, Ye are cursed with the curse, for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation. He says there in verse 10, Bring ye all the tithes into, notice these words, the storehouse. The storehouse is referring to the house of God, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me here with, sayeth the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it. I want you to notice that the giving to the Lord is done through the house of God. And again, you don't have to turn here, I'll just read this for you, 1 Timothy 3.15, the Bible says, But if I tarry along, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth. Look, the way that you give to God, because today, and I want to make this point, because today people will have this idea, they'll say, well, I'll give a donation, and I'll give to the Lord, and then they want to give to some secular outside charity, and look, I'm not necessarily opposed to that, but you need to understand something, that that is not giving to the Lord. The Bible has specifically said that we are to give to God through the house of God, and there are many churches that are the house of God, and you don't necessarily have to give to this church, but if this is your church, this is where you should give. If this church has helped you, and has been here for you, has blessed you, and has taught you, has helped you grow in the Lord, then the Bible says that we are to honor the Lord with our finances, that we are to honor Him with our giving, and we are to give to God through the local church. So I want you to notice that they gave collectively, the offering was from the people, and the offering was unto the Lord, and the idea is this, that we want 100% participation. We want everyone involved. Look, we want teenagers involved, and even children involved. You say, even children involved? Look, it's good for your children to learn to give. They don't grow up being a stingy, covetous, greedy individual. It's good to teach your children to give. Everyone should be involved, but obviously what we want is equal participation, but we do not want equal giving, equal sacrifice, but not equal giving. So we see that they gave collectively. Then I'd like you to notice secondly this morning, and again, many of you have heard this over the years, but it's good for us to be reminded. Go back to Exodus 35. Not only do we see that they gave collectively, but I'd like you to notice secondly this morning, that they gave willingly. Exodus 35 and verse 5. The Bible says this, Take ye from among you an offering unto the Lord, whosoever is of a, notice the words, willing heart. Let him bring it. We're going to notice in this passage, and we'll notice as we look at several passages of the building of the house of God, that this is something that is emphasized throughout the Bible. When David raises money to build a temple, he emphasizes that it needs to be a free will offering, a willing offering. Paul emphasizes this in 2 Corinthians, that they are to do it willingly. The Bible says here, Moses said, Whosoever is of a willing heart, let him bring. Look at verse 21, Exodus 35, 21. And they came, every one whose hearts stirred him up, and every one whom his spirit, notice the words, made willing. Look at verse 22. And they came, both men and women, as many as were willing hearted. Look at verse 29. The children of Israel brought, notice the words, a willing offering unto the Lord, every man and woman whose heart made them, look at the word, willing. You'll notice that the emphasis is that they were to do it willingly. Moses stands up and says, Look, I want to make sure you understand something. In fact, I'm going to repeat this word over and over because I want to make sure you don't miss it. If you're of a willing heart, if your heart makes you willing, if you have a willing spirit, if you're willing to offer to the Lord, hey, I want you to understand that they gave collectively and they gave willingly. This is emphasized throughout the Bible. We could look at a lot of passages. I'm not going to take the time to do that. But go back to 2 Corinthians chapter 8, and let me show it to you there. 2 Corinthians chapter 8 and verse number 3. 2 Corinthians chapter 8 and verse 3. The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 8, 3, because remember, Paul is raising money for a special offering here. In 2 Corinthians 8, he says, For to their power I bear record, yea, and beyond their power, notice these words, they were willing of themselves. Look at verse 12, same chapter, 2 Corinthians chapter 8, verse 12. For if there be first a, notice the word, willing mind. The emphasis in the Bible is that they gave willingly. They were to give willingly. They gave collectively as they grew, and they gave willingly. Go to 2 Corinthians chapter 9. Over the years that we've been doing the vision offering, my wife and I started Verity Baptist Church in our living room, literally in our living room, 13 years ago, with a handful of people, and now we're getting ready to move in, all glory to God, into a 400 seat auditorium. And you know, we came a long ways, and praise God for that. Praise God for the goodness of God. But over the years, as we have had our church, and as we started there in those humble, in that humble place in the living room, I've led the church yearly through this special vision offering. The very, very first vision offering, I stood up, and some of you have heard this, but I stood up our very first vision offering, and we were still meeting in our living room, and I stood up, and there was, I don't know, maybe six people there, and I said, we're going to, by God's grace, raise $3,000 to buy a church van, because my wife was running around picking up, you know, 20 people for church or whatever, every Sunday, and picking up people, and we're going to raise three, and I remember I said, we're going to raise $3,000, and people literally thought like, we had like six people in our church, and I think two of them had jobs, and I was one of them, you know, and I mean, it was just, it was this thing, but you know, we raised more than $3,000. In fact, we raised, I don't remember how much we raised, but we raised enough to where we got this idea, we could buy a church van, and we could even maybe put the first month's rent on a little 800 square foot building, part of a building that we rented, and over the years, we've done this, over the years, the Lord has done this, but here's what I think is interesting, every year I stand up and I emphasize, I said, look, we are wanting people to give who are willing to do it, and every year I've said this, and please, I hope you understand my heart, because I'm not saying this in any sort of negative way, if you don't want to give, we don't want your money. We do not in any, I don't know if it's pride on my part, if it's pride, the Lord forgive me, but we do not want to move into a building with somebody having bitterness in their heart, saying, well, yeah, I gave, but I felt like I was manipulated and I was guilted into doing it. Look, I have stood here year after year after year and said, you have our permission, you have my permission to not give. If you don't want to, we don't want it. You know, on March 3rd, whatever happens, say, Pastor, do you think we'll reach the same goal? I don't know, the economy's not that great. You know, it'd be nice if Donald Trump was back in office. I don't even like Donald Trump, but at least he had a better economy. And, you know, I don't know what the Lord will do. I know this, the Lord can. Whether the Lord will and whether the Lord wants to or whether we will allow the Lord to use us, that's up to us, but I'll say this, we want, and I've said this every year, we want happy money. We want people who give from a heart of happiness. We're looking for happy hearts. Are you there in 2 Corinthians 9? Look at verse 7, notice what Paul says. He says, every man according as he purposes in his heart, so let him give. Notice the words, not grudgingly, not grudgingly. Look, when the offering plate goes by on March 3rd, if your attitude is like, I don't want to, you know, you're holding a $5 bill, and it's like, I don't want to, no. Look, keep it. Honestly, we're not even mad at you, you stinking cheapskate. Look, the Bible says, not grudgingly or of necessity. Well, I'm just going to have to give because, I mean, they're just not going to get it done unless I give. Look, my God doesn't need you. My God doesn't need me. We don't give grudgingly, and we don't give of necessity. Notice what the Bible says, for God loveth a cheerful giver. Here's what I think is interesting. Over the last 13 years of ministry, our church has raised over a million dollars with me standing up and saying, if you don't want to give, don't give. And that's true, and I'm telling you the honest truth. On March 3rd, when money comes in by God's grace, we want it to be done collectively, and we want it to be done willingly. Out of a love for the Lord, out of a love for the work of God, and a love for the house of God, and a love for the people of God, that you would say, no one's making me, no one's manipulating me, nobody's guilting me. This is something that I want to do, and I want to participate, because God loveth a cheerful giver. So we're looking for happy hearts. We're looking for happy giving. We want it to be voluntary. Look, you have my permission, please. I mean, I don't have any authority. God told you to give, but for whatever it's worth, we're not going to be mad at you. If you don't want to give, please don't give. The Bible says that our attitude towards giving reveals something about our heart. In Matthew 621, you don't have to turn there. Jesus said these things for where your treasure is, there where your heart be also. See, some of you, when I stood up and said, I'm going to be preaching on giving this morning, some of you got a bad attitude. Maybe you didn't show it. Some of you, maybe you did, I don't know. But you had a bad attitude in your mind, and you're like, ah, another preacher preaching on giving. You know, that reveals more of your heart than of us, because Jesus said where your treasure is, there where your heart be also. And when your treasure is in the house of God and in the things of God, your heart will be there. We want happy money. We want happy hearts. We want people who give because they believe in what we're doing. Go back to Exodus 35. Not only do we want happy hearts, but let me say this, we want stirred hearts. See, a happy heart is a volunteer. No one's making me. Nobody's forcing me. I'm willing. I want to. I'm bringing this as a gift from the people unto the Lord through the local church. No one's making me do it. This is my willing heart, and I'm happy about it. When you give at the vision offering this year, we want you to be happy about it. We're looking for happy hearts. But let me say this. Not only are we looking for happy hearts, we're looking for stirred hearts. Exodus 35 and verse 21. Notice what the Bible says. Exodus 35, 21. And they came, everyone whose, notice these words, heart stirred him up. Not only did they have willing hearts, and everyone whom his spirit made willing, but they had stirred hearts. See, the happy heart speaks of the voluntary aspect of giving. They gave willingly out of their own heart, out of their own generosity. But the stirred heart speaks of the vision. We call this our vision offering. We take that phrase from Proverbs 29, 18, where the Bible says, where there is no vision, the people perish. The word vision in this context is defined as an exercise of faith. Vision is seeing not what is, but what could be. And what we're looking for, for the vision offering, is people whose hearts have been stirred. On Saturday morning, I spoke to our soul winners in the soul winning rally, and I spoke about your heart being stirred, and your spirit being pressed regarding soul winning. But here we see it regarding giving. And what we're looking at is for people who have their hearts stirred to believe in what is being done here, to get a vision for what Verity Baptist Church has been doing, and what we could potentially do. My wife and I are still raising our children. The Lord has blessed us with six children. And we are highly interested in, and maybe even obsessed, with the idea of making sure that these kids grow up and serve God. I don't have any control over that. The Bible says train up a child on the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it, and we're doing our best to train them up in the way they should go. Obviously we're not Calvinists. They've got free will, and they're going to have to make decisions on their own. But because of this obsession, I don't know if that's the right word. Every time my wife and I get around a parent, get around a couple, get around a father or a mother who's already raised their children, and maybe they have adult children, and their adults are living for God, we always inevitably take the opportunity to kind of pick their brain and ask, what did you do? What do you attribute to the success? I mean, here you have an adult child, and they're in church, and they're a soul winner, and they're serving, and they're loving God. And whether it's pastors or people outside as we travel in different churches or people within our own church, we sometimes will ask these questions. And recently my wife and I were having a conversation with somebody here in our own church who had already raised their kids, and they were living for God, and I would call them a success story of what they've done. And we were having a friendly conversation, kind of asking and picking their brain a little bit and saying, what did you do to raise adult children who go to church, go soul winning, serve God, love the Lord? We're just curious, you know, if there's anything we could learn. We're not trying to reinvent the wheel here. What did you do? And this individual looked at us, who's a member here of our church, and they said the secret was Verity. They said the secret was this church. And they were humble, and I appreciate it. And I'm sure that they had played a role, obviously, in raising their children. But they said, this church helped us raise our children for God. And I'm here to tell you, I was pleased to hear that, and I was encouraged to hear that. Today we sit here with 230 some odd people in this church, 100 kids, in our homeschool group, and I realize that not all the children in our church are in our homeschool group. And I'm here to tell you that we can do more. We can accomplish more. When I think of the vision of this church, I think of some of you, because quite honestly, some of you were quite a mess when you showed up. Can I say that? Some of you are still a mess. And this church has been instrumental in helping people get saved and begin to grow, to reestablish marriages and establish homes and help individuals. And we've came alongside you and helped you raise your children, and we've been there. We've seen your children graduate. We've seen your children be married. I've performed over 15 marriages in the last 13 years here at Verity Baptist Church for our church people, and I'm just telling you, can you get a vision of what we can do for the Lord? Can your heart get stirred and say, look, here's what I'm saying. We want happy hearts, but you know what we also want is satisfied customers. Can I say it that way? I don't mean to be too secular in my terminology. I don't know about you, but I can say for my wife and I, we're happy customers of Verity Baptist Church. Maybe I think too highly of our own church. I don't know. I understand I'm the pastor and that maybe seems... I'm just saying this, that this is the church that my wife and I dreamed about. This is the church that we wanted to have for ourselves. Now, unfortunately, we don't get to enjoy it as much because we're the ones doing all the planning and all the things, you know, but look, if I was the pastor of a church and Verity Baptist Church existed, this is the kind of church I would want to go to. Because I want to homeschool my children and we do homeschool our children, but one thing that we had issues with that we were kind of scared regarding homeschooling is that sometimes you look at these homeschooled children and they're very socially awkward. And now, you know, before you attack homeschooling, let me just say this. Go down to the public school and you're going to see a whole lot of weird kids too. Just stand outside the gate as you see the high school get out of school and you'll be like, yeah, they're awkward too. But you know, the children in this church are not awkward because this is a church that has activities, that has things for them. There's a plan. There's a system. Lives have been changed. Lives have been transformed. People have been helped to get off of drugs and get off of alcohol and marriages have been established. And here's what I'm saying. This is the church that we dreamt up. This was the vision we had. And today, 13 years into it, I have a greater vision for what can be done and what could be done and what can be accomplished for the glory of God. And if your heart is stirred, I'd ask you to consider giving. See, they gave collectively and they gave willingly. You say, what are we looking for? We're looking for happy hearts and we're looking for stirred hearts. People say, I'll give happily. God loves a cheerful giver. And my heart's stirred. I'm a happy customer of Verity Baptist Church. I'm happy with what this church has done in my life and accomplished in this community. And I'd like you to notice thirdly this morning, not only do we see that they gave collectively, not only do we see that they gave willingly, but I'd like you to notice thirdly this morning that they gave generously. I'd like you to actually flip over to chapter number 36, if you would. The story continues in chapter 36. It spills over into chapter 36. I'd like you to notice a couple of things from this chapter. The things we see in this chapter are the things that I'm going to ask you to do and that we've been asking you to do. The first is this. I want you to notice, and I'm asking, and I've been asking, but I'm going to continue to ask, I'm asking that our church family would work skillfully. Look at this chapter, Exodus 36, verse 1. Then, rah, the word rah means worked. Then rah, or we could say worked, bezalil and ahoyap. Now who are these men, bezalil and ahoyap? Bezalil and ahoyap, it's not just them. Look, and every wise-hearted man in whom the Lord put wisdom and understanding, notice these words, to know how to work all manner of work for the service of the sanctuary according to all that the Lord had commanded. These are men that had skills to do work, to do certain things. Look at verse 6. And Moses called bezalil and ahoyap and every wise-hearted man in whose heart the Lord had put wisdom, even everyone whose heart stirred him up, notice these words, to come unto the work to do it. I want you to notice that Moses did not only take a special offering, just in case you're, you know, concerned with Pastor Jimenez and you're like, I don't know if what you're doing is biblical. Number one, we're taking a special offering, Moses took a special offering, and if God was okay with Moses doing it, he's okay, God is no respect to persons. He's okay with us doing it. But I want you to notice, not only did Moses take a special offering, but Moses held workdays. I mean, he literally asked people and said, if you have the skills, if you have the ability, if you know how to do some of these things, look at it. Exodus 3, 6, 1, Then wrought bezalil and holyab and every wise-hearted man in whom the Lord put wisdom and understanding. Thank God that we've got some men here in the church that the Lord has put wisdom and understanding to know how to work all manner of work. And then Moses, verse 2, called bezalil and holyab, and every wise-hearted man in whose heart the Lord had put wisdom, even everyone whose heart stirred him up, he called them, look at it, to come unto the work to do it. Moses here is having a workday. Go back to Exodus 35, look at verse number 30. Exodus 35, verse 30. And Moses said unto the children of Israel, See, the Lord hath called by name bezalil, the son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, and he hath filled him with the Spirit of God in wisdom and understanding and in knowledge and in all manner of workmanship and to devise mechanical arms, to devise texturing and to devise installing lights, and to devise curious works to work in gold and in silver and in brass and in cutting of stone to set them and in the carving wood to make any manner of cunning work. Moses, through God, identified individuals of the congregation and said, hey, you have the skill. In fact, Moses, it's interesting because I stand up and say, if you could come to the workday where Moses actually went to me and said, hey, God told me that you can do this, come to the workday. And what I'm saying to you is this, we're asking, I'm asking you, if you have the ability will you work skillfully? Here's the thing. Let me just be honest with you. We have three weeks to get this done. We have two weekends and three weeks to make this happen. We've got things that need to be done. I've got a whole list here and it's constantly being updated of things that need to be done and accomplished over at that new property. And I'm not going to read this whole list to you. I would like to read a couple of things to you just because there's some things that are important. I don't know that everything on this list is going to be done. You know, projects like these, they're like an emotional roller coaster. Sometimes I'm looking at this thing and I'm thinking like, whoa, we're going to get this done. And then sometimes I'm like, eh, not so much. And obviously it's all in God's hands. We understand that. But here's what I'm asking. In the next three weeks, look, I realize, I realize we've been doing this since October. I get that. And look, I understand. I've been pushing our church and I've been pushing us hard. I understand that. I understand that the last six months have been a season of high intensity here at Verity Baptist Church. Please understand that. We're having these work days while still trying to do everything that we normally do. It would have been easy for me and sometimes I regret not doing it. It would have been easy for me to just say no youth rally, no Red Hot Preaching Conference, no Valentine's Day banquets and no home school field trips with PE. I didn't want to do that to our church for six months. And I understand we've been pushing hard and I get that. I hope you understand that it's for the Lord. And I hope that you understand it's temporary. I know six months doesn't seem that temporary to some of you. But what I'm saying is this. Would you help us over the next three weeks? And I'm specifically speaking to those of you that have skills. You know, you preach sermons like these and then ten guys show up and it's like what can you do? Nothing, but one's a pizza. And it's like... Some of you guys have some skills that the Lord has given you. And the Lord has given them to you and He's allowed you to borrow them to make an income and praise God for that. God expects it to be used for the glory of God as well. So I just want to encourage you. There's things that need to be done. There's mudding and texturing that needs to be done. There's areas in the auditorium where speakers have to get hung up. Four different speakers have to get hung up and some areas of dry walling have to be addressed as a result of that, adding framing for those speakers. And we've got areas that need dry walling and mudding and texturing and the texturing part requires skills and if that's something that you can do. If you're an electrician or you're a contractor that can do electrical work, we've got so many things for you. I mean, we've got remote switches that need to be installed at the doorways. We've got, I don't even know what this means. I'm just reading this. It's on my list. Change duplex outlet to proper finished cover. If that makes sense to you, the Lord is calling you to do this. If I said those words and you're like, oh yeah, I know what that is, God, you're Basilio, okay? Remote switches need to be installed at the sound room. Vibe, hub, install. That makes sense? Step up. You know, we've got other things that need to be done. Those wooden beautiful beams need to be cleaned and there's tape that needs to be scraped off of them and things like that. There's still doors that need to be hung. There's trim that needs to be put up. There's baseboards that has not been completely done yet. There's things that need to be accomplished, steps that need to be repaired, all sorts of lighting that needs to be put in, the main foyer, spray painting of registers that needs to be done, running of wires, installing of cameras. There's so many things that need to be accomplished. And here's all I'm asking. I'm asking if you have the ability to help with any of these things, would you help? And Brother Oliver, after the service, in the main foyer, will have this list and have a clipboard and if you will come by and say, hey, I can help with that. That's something I can take care of. I can do that. Then here's what I'm asking. I'm asking that we work skillfully. If you have the skills, we're asking that you give us some time. I know some of you have already given us so much time, I'm embarrassed to even ask any more of you. But I'm just saying this, if the Lord would lay it on your heart, if your heart would be stirred, would you work skillfully? But then I'd like to notice secondly, not only did they work skillfully, because maybe you're here, you're like, well, I can't do any of that. I don't know how to do any of that. Okay, well, here's what you can do. There's an amazing story here in Exodus 36 and verse 3. The Bible says this, And they received of Moses all the offerings, which the children of Israel had brought for the work of the service of the sanctuary to make it withal, and they brought yet unto him free. Notice the word free offerings. Willing. Nobody forced them. It was free offerings every morning. And all the wise men that brought all the work of the sanctuary came every man from his work with which they made. And they spake unto Moses, saying, The people bring much more than enough for the service of the work which the Lord commanded to make. And Moses gave commandment, and they caused it to be proclaimed throughout the camp, saying, Let neither man nor woman make any more work for the offering of the sanctuary. So the people, notice these words, So the people were restrained from bringing, for the stuff they had was sufficient for all the work to make it and to much. I want you to notice that these people gave collectively. Not only did they gave willingly, but they gave generously. They worked skillfully. They gave generously. And to be honest with you, this story has always bothered me a little bit, because I thought to myself, Man, I can't really imagine us ever getting there. I can't really imagine us ever getting to the place where I'd be like, Listen, folks, this vision offering you gave so, you need to stop giving. You know, and I don't always have this concern because I'm like, Man, am I just like this or what? Like, I just really couldn't imagine this happening. And then I heard somebody preach out of this passage, and they said, and again, this is just something that someone said, and maybe it's not correct. I don't know, but they said that someone had taken the time to go through and look at all the things that were given in this special offering, and then they had looked at the value of these things as they would have been valued in the ancient world and then turned that into a modern number and what they said, and maybe this is true, maybe it's not, I don't know, I just thought it was interesting. They said that the people brought the value of the offering given at this special offering, this vision offering that Moses held was a billion dollars. I don't know if that's true or not, but I thought to myself, Okay, well, if we brought in a billion dollars, I probably would be like, Hey, guys, we're good. I mean, we owe 2.6 million on that property over there. I mean, I feel like if we had five million dollars, we'd pay that thing off and be like, You know, don't worry about it. We're fine. We're getting the H back. Obviously, these people were bringing things that were used to literally build. We're not asking you to don't bring a sheet of drywall and nails. The idea is this that they gave generously. They gave generously to the point where they met the need and to the point where the Bible says that the people were constrained from bringing for the stuff they had was sufficient for all the work to make it and too much. So again, as your pastor this morning, I come to our church and just say, Would you consider? Now, here's what's interesting about this special offering that Moses takes is that he didn't get up and preach this sermon and they said, All right, let's get the offering plates out while everyone's emotional. He said, Go home and think about it. And when I say to you today, here's something that's not good. People will hear something like this and they'll be like, Pastor, I've decided I'm going to give. $7.50, the Lord plays it on my heart. I'm not mocking that. Look, that's all you can give and praise God for it. What I'm saying is I'm not asking you to make a decision based off a sermon you heard that maybe motivated you. I'm asking you to go home and pray about it, to seek God's will and to ask, Lord, what would you have me to do? What can I do that would be equal participation and equal sacrifice? Let's be honest with ourselves. For some, that number may not be very large and that's okay. And for others, it may be a lot bigger. All I'm saying to you is on March 3rd, when we come together, if we want to follow the biblical principle of giving given to us in the Bible, then we should give collectively equal participation, not equal giving, but equal sacrifice. We should give willingly out of a heart that is voluntary, out of a heart that is willing and a heart that has a vision that's been stirred, that believes in the things that are being done here and believes in the stand that the church has taken and is willing to say, I'll invest in doing more of this with more people to help others. And would you give generously? Maybe for some of you, that means giving of your time because you're a skillful worker, you're a bezalil or a holy app or a wise-hearted man who has the ability to help with these things. And for the rest of us, it means to give generously, to stretch ourselves and to ask, Lord, what would you have me to do? And I'd like for us to take the next several weeks as a church to pray and say, Lord, would you help us? Would you help us to accomplish what you'd have for us to do at this year's vision offering? Let's bow our heads and have a word of prayer. Heavenly Father, Lord, we do love you. Lord, we thank you for the opportunity to give. And, Lord, I realize that this is not the most popular type of sermon. These are not the things that people generally want to hear. But it's in the Bible, and it's the season that we find ourselves in. Lord, I pray that you'd help all of us to have willing hearts and to ask, what can we do? How can we participate? How can we give? And, Lord, we put it in your hands. We ask, Lord, that you would help the vision offering this year and help it to be whatever it is that you want it to be. And we'll give you the honor and glory for it. The matchless name of the Lord Jesus Christ, we pray. Amen. All right. We're going to have Brother Moses come up and lead us in a final song. Just want to remind you of a couple of things. First of all, I want to remind the couples that today is the last day to sign up for the Married Couples Sweetheart Banquet. So make sure you do it. Don't leave here this morning without signing up or do it tonight. Make sure you fill out that communication card. You can turn it in and give it to me. I'll be standing at the main door or give it to one of the ushers or one of the staff. But make sure you sign up for the Married Couples Sweetheart Banquet today. That is this Friday, so don't forget about that. And then I want to encourage you, of course, to come back tonight, 6 p.m., for the evening service. The sermon is not about money tonight. All right? So if you don't, you say, I don't like sermons on money, then come back tonight. No preaching on money, I think. I don't know. And so come back tonight for that. And then, of course, I want to encourage you to bring someone, invite someone to church with you next week. And these are exciting times here at Verity Baptist Church. We're in the last few weeks of this phase, this building, this season in our church's ministry. We're getting ready to move over to the new property, and we hope that you'll stick with it. And then, of course, we want to encourage you, men, see Brother Oliver after the service. He'll be standing at the main foyer with a clipboard. If you can help, if you can help, if you work in construction, you're an electrician, you do some of these things, if you could help, go by and see him and see where you could be a part, where you could participate, and we would appreciate your help with that. We're not setting up scheduled work days. We're trying to work around your schedule. So if you come and say, I can do this, and I can do it at this time, we'll have somebody there to open the building and be ready to help and all those things. So just if you can help us with that, we'd appreciate your help. If there's anything we can do for you, please let us know. We'll have Brother Moses come up and bring in a final song. Please enter song books, page number 401. Page 401. We're going to sing Set My Soul on Fire. Page 401. Let's sing it out on the first. Set my soul on fire You are my holy word Burn it deep with lately Let the noise be heard And let's grow in darkness In this day and hour I will be your witness Fill me with thy power Set my soul on fire Set my soul on fire Make my life a witness Of thy sleeping power Let us grow in darkness Waiting for thy word Set my soul on fire Set my soul on fire On the second. Set my soul on fire You are the lost in sin Give to me a passion As I seek to win Help me not to falter Never let me fail Fill me with thy spirit And thy will prevail Set my soul on fire Set my soul on fire Make my life a witness Of thy sleeping power Let us grow in darkness Waiting for thy word Set my soul on fire Set my soul on fire You guys are singing good, but let's finish it strong on the last verse. Set my soul on fire In my daily life Far too long I've wandered In this day of strife Nothing else will matter But to live for thee I will be your witness As you live in me Set my soul on fire Set my soul on fire Make my life a witness Of thy sleeping power Fill me with thy spirit Waiting for thy word Set my soul on fire Set my soul on fire Great singing. If you're a guest and you have any questions about salvation, baptism, or church membership, you can see pastor in the front. And can I please have Brother Joe close the center ward of prayer. Amen. Amen.