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(Audio Book) On Money Matters
William Seymour
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William Seymour

(Audio Book) On Money Matters

William Seymour · 4:37

William Seymour teaches that God leads believers individually in money matters, emphasizing responsible stewardship, provision for family, and generous giving led by the Holy Spirit.
This sermon by William Seymour emphasizes the importance of letting the Spirit guide individuals in matters of money and stewardship. It cautions against fanaticism and teaches that God does not call for forsaking family responsibilities. The sermon highlights the need for wisdom, faith, and responsible financial management, encouraging believers to work diligently and give generously to those in need. It stresses the significance of being led by the Spirit in financial decisions and the importance of being a free giver as taught in the Bible.

Full Transcript

William Seymour, In Money Matters. There have been teachers who have told all the people to sell out, and many of them have gone into fanaticism. We let the Spirit lead people and tell them what they ought to give. When they get filled with the Spirit, their pocketbooks are converted, and God makes them stewards, and if He says sell out, they will do so. But sometimes they have families. God does not tell you to forsake your family. He says if you do not provide for your own, you are worse than an infidel. See 1 Timothy 5, 8. Some are not called to go out and teach. We find some who have no wisdom nor faith, and the devil takes them to disgrace the work. Under false teaching, children have been left to go half naked. Women have left their husbands, and husbands leave their wives to wash and scrub. And the Bible says that is worse than infidelity. Then they will go and borrow and cannot pay back. That person ought to go to work. The Bible says, let him labor, working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give to him that needeth, Ephesians 4, 28. Jesus sent those who were called out to preach the gospel to, quote, take no thought what ye shall eat or drink, Matthew 6, 25. Get down and pray, make your wants known unto God, and he will send it in. God does not expect all to sell out, for he says, now concerning the collection for the saints, upon the first day of the week, let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, 1 Corinthians 16, 1 and 2. It does not mean for you to have great real estate and money banked up while your brothers and sisters are suffering. He means for you to turn loose, because all that money is soon going to be thrown to the moles and bats. So it is better to spread the gospel and get stars in your crown than to be holding it. But for us to go and tell you to do it, pick out somebody who has money and read the word to them, would not be the spirit of the Lord. The spirit will tell you what to do. When he wakes you up at night and tells you what to do, you cannot sleep till you obey. He says, everyone shall be taught of God, from the least to the greatest, Jeremiah 31, 34, Hebrews 8, 11. God wants a free giver. 2 Corinthians 9, 7. Ananias wanted to have a reputation that he sold out like the rest. So he plotted that he should give a portion and say he had sold out for the Lord. The Holy Ghost told Peter that Ananias had told a lie. Acts 5, 1 through 5. Peter told him the property was his. The Lord allows you to be the steward over it. The property was his and the sin was in lying to the Holy Ghost. It is right for you to have property. But if the Lord says, take 200 or 500 or $1,000 and distribute here or there, you do it. We must know our calling. We can work when baptized with the Holy Ghost. Some think they have got to preach. Well, we do preach in testifying. Some think they must go out because they have the tongues. But those are good for Los Angeles or anywhere else. The Lord will lead you by his small voice. 1 Kings 19, 12. William J. Seymour, Apostolic Faith, Volume 1, Number 3.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • God leads individuals in giving through the Holy Spirit
    • Not all are called to sell all possessions or preach
    • Provision for family is a biblical responsibility
  2. II
    • False teachings can cause harm and neglect of family duties
    • Work diligently to provide and be able to give to those in need
    • Trust God to supply your needs as you seek Him
  3. III
    • Giving should be done cheerfully and freely as God prospers
    • Avoid hoarding wealth; use resources to spread the gospel
    • The Holy Spirit convicts and directs specific giving
  4. IV
    • Honesty and integrity in giving are crucial
    • Recognize your calling and follow God's leading in ministry
    • Listen for God's still small voice in financial decisions

Key Quotes

“When they get filled with the Spirit, their pocketbooks are converted, and God makes them stewards.” — William Seymour
“If you do not provide for your own, you are worse than an infidel.” — William Seymour
“God wants a free giver.” — William Seymour

Application Points

  • Seek the Holy Spirit's guidance in your financial decisions rather than following man-made rules.
  • Ensure you provide adequately for your family before giving to ministry or charity.
  • Give cheerfully and generously as God prospers you, trusting Him to meet your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does God require all believers to sell all their possessions?
No, God leads each believer individually through the Holy Spirit; not everyone is called to sell all possessions.
Is it biblical to provide for one's family before giving to ministry?
Yes, 1 Timothy 5:8 teaches that providing for your family is a fundamental responsibility.
How should believers decide how much to give?
Believers should give as God prospers them and as the Holy Spirit leads, giving cheerfully and freely.
What is the danger of false teaching about money?
False teaching can lead to neglect of family, financial ruin, and discrediting the work of God.
Can believers work and still be filled with the Holy Spirit?
Yes, believers can work and serve God simultaneously; not all are called to preach or full-time ministry.

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