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How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 12:11 pm
by CallMeDave
Ive been giving thought to this as of late and have concluded that we can and should look for ways to give glory to God thru the things we own , in a public setting preferably . It requires some thinking outside the box in order to come up with definitive ways to accomplish this ,but I believe its possible . Im a big fan of classic cars from the 1960-1970's and attend a fair amount of local shows where these georgeous cars are lined up for public display and public judging. Ive found some have placed Christian tracts and booklets in a little basket which occupies a small space on the windshield wiper cowl or on the front fender . Im going to start doing this with my classic car too.

Im just wondering other ways which we as Christians can use our material goods to point others to God and his greatness ??? If you have an example in your own life, perhaps youd share it with the Group .

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:39 pm
by For The Lord
You could try adding a really awesome cross painted on the hood of the car.. this site has some cool ones: http://www.shutterstock.com/cat.mhtml?s ... d=71562187 my favorites are in the following locations: 1st column/2nd row (bright white cross blue background), 2nd column/2nd row (bright white cross / electric blue background), and 2nd column/3rd row (Bright white cross in a blazing gold background).

Also, http://www.c28.com/shopping/productlist ... Kgodoxx18Q has some good Christian T-shirts

Best of all is if you tithe/donate to a true Christian church that is directly connected to God, and not just preaching without His power.

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:44 pm
by RickD
CallMeDave wrote:Ive been giving thought to this as of late and have concluded that we can and should look for ways to give glory to God thru the things we own , in a public setting preferably . It requires some thinking outside the box in order to come up with definitive ways to accomplish this ,but I believe its possible . Im a big fan of classic cars from the 1960-1970's and attend a fair amount of local shows where these georgeous cars are lined up for public display and public judging. Ive found some have placed Christian tracts and booklets in a little basket which occupies a small space on the windshield wiper cowl or on the front fender . Im going to start doing this with my classic car too.

Im just wondering other ways which we as Christians can use our material goods to point others to God and his greatness ??? If you have an example in your own life, perhaps youd share it with the Group .
Why don't you give away your classic car? is that thinking out of the box enough for ya? :lol:

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 7:27 am
by CallMeDave
RickD wrote:
CallMeDave wrote:Ive been giving thought to this as of late and have concluded that we can and should look for ways to give glory to God thru the things we own , in a public setting preferably . It requires some thinking outside the box in order to come up with definitive ways to accomplish this ,but I believe its possible . Im a big fan of classic cars from the 1960-1970's and attend a fair amount of local shows where these georgeous cars are lined up for public display and public judging. Ive found some have placed Christian tracts and booklets in a little basket which occupies a small space on the windshield wiper cowl or on the front fender . Im going to start doing this with my classic car too.

Im just wondering other ways which we as Christians can use our material goods to point others to God and his greatness ??? If you have an example in your own life, perhaps youd share it with the Group .
Why don't you give away your classic car? is that thinking out of the box enough for ya? :lol:
I believe God has allowed me to have such a car to enjoy so ill keep it ; but I believe its possible to use much of what we have for Gods glory.

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:13 am
by Reactionary
CallMeDave wrote:I believe God has allowed me to have such a car to enjoy so ill keep it
Wait, is your classic car American? If it is, then my advice is, definitely keep it. I'm a fan of such cars as well, but they are so rare here in Europe...

http://www.autoevolution.com/image/ford ... html#image
http://www.autoevolution.com/image/olds ... html#image

:cloud9:

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:11 pm
by CallMeDave
Reactionary wrote:
CallMeDave wrote:I believe God has allowed me to have such a car to enjoy so ill keep it
Wait, is your classic car American? If it is, then my advice is, definitely keep it. I'm a fan of such cars as well, but they are so rare here in Europe...

http://www.autoevolution.com/image/ford ... html#image
http://www.autoevolution.com/image/olds ... html#image

:cloud9:
Here it is ; would it fit on European roads though ? : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3e_eN93 ... MJP4wZNl8V

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:44 pm
by Reactionary
CallMeDave wrote:Here it is ; would it fit on European roads though ? : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3e_eN93 ... MJP4wZNl8V
So, they call you Dave on YT as well? :mrgreen:

Top quality machine you got there. I believe it would fit - lanes are usually 3,5 meters wide or more.

Tell me, does it have manual transmission? How fast does it go? What about fuel consumption?

Sorry for all the questions, but I'm real curious. :)

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:15 pm
by RickD
CallMeDave wrote:
Reactionary wrote:
CallMeDave wrote:I believe God has allowed me to have such a car to enjoy so ill keep it
Wait, is your classic car American? If it is, then my advice is, definitely keep it. I'm a fan of such cars as well, but they are so rare here in Europe...

http://www.autoevolution.com/image/ford ... html#image
http://www.autoevolution.com/image/olds ... html#image

:cloud9:
Here it is ; would it fit on European roads though ? : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3e_eN93 ... MJP4wZNl8V
Nice Vette!! You must be old, if you own a Corvette. Or, you could be middle age, going through a mid-life crisis. :pound:

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:37 pm
by Bovey
You're doing it right now are you not? You are using your computer, laptop, ipad, or whatever you're using to tell others about God through the internet. As long as God gets the glory out of what ever you are using then you are using that object to benefit the Lord.

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:41 am
by CallMeDave
Reactionary wrote:
CallMeDave wrote:Here it is ; would it fit on European roads though ? : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3e_eN93 ... MJP4wZNl8V
So, they call you Dave on YT as well? :mrgreen:

Top quality machine you got there. I believe it would fit - lanes are usually 3,5 meters wide or more.

Tell me, does it have manual transmission? How fast does it go? What about fuel consumption?

Sorry for all the questions, but I'm real curious. :)
Its got a 4 speed manual trans., 468 cid (7.7 litre) motor with all high performance internals . If i go easy on the gas pedal, i can squeeze 11 mpg out of it around town . Ive never pushed the car to its top speed limit, but id say it would go at least 160 mph before red-lining ; its extremely fast on the lower end and set up for maximum low end torque. Torque is at 600 ft. lbs. @ 4400 rpms .

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:28 am
by Reactionary
CallMeDave wrote:Its got a 4 speed manual trans., 468 cid (7.7 litre) motor with all high performance internals . If i go easy on the gas pedal, i can squeeze 11 mpg out of it around town . Ive never pushed the car to its top speed limit, but id say it would go at least 160 mph before red-lining ; its extremely fast on the lower end and set up for maximum low end torque. Torque is at 600 ft. lbs. @ 4400 rpms .
Thanks for the info, really impressive (it took me quite some time to translate mpg into l/100km :) ). Personally I'm very fond of 4-speed manuals, you don't get to change gears too often, and they let you stretch them properly. :ewink:

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:32 am
by RickD
600 ft. Lbs. With those tires? That must make for some tricky traction issues. That color blue, is my favorite on a vette. Have you ever gotten any quarter mile times and trap speed? I would guess, if you got traction, it may be an 11 second car.

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:56 am
by CallMeDave
RickD wrote:600 ft. Lbs. With those tires? That must make for some tricky traction issues. That color blue, is my favorite on a vette. Have you ever gotten any quarter mile times and trap speed? I would guess, if you got traction, it may be an 11 second car.
It is next to impossible to get good traction with the 255x60R15 's but if you hammer it going at least 40 mph in 4th gear, it will not break loose . It will break loose if youre in 3rd or 2nd gear going 35 mph. Dont have any quarter mile info . The Edelbrock dyno chart has it at 540 h.p. so id imagine 11 seconds with slicks or drag radials on the back. The tires that are on there now act as a safety valve which is a good thing since im at 150 h.p. over how it came from the factory ...and still on the factory rearend and gearbox. I seldom get on it real hard as ive put much money and time into it , so it gets babied .

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:36 pm
by RickD
CallMeDave wrote:
RickD wrote:600 ft. Lbs. With those tires? That must make for some tricky traction issues. That color blue, is my favorite on a vette. Have you ever gotten any quarter mile times and trap speed? I would guess, if you got traction, it may be an 11 second car.
It is next to impossible to get good traction with the 255x60R15 's but if you hammer it going at least 40 mph in 4th gear, it will not break loose . It will break loose if youre in 3rd or 2nd gear going 35 mph. Dont have any quarter mile info . The Edelbrock dyno chart has it at 540 h.p. so id imagine 11 seconds with slicks or drag radials on the back. The tires that are on there now act as a safety valve which is a good thing since im at 150 h.p. over how it came from the factory ...and still on the factory rearend and gearbox. I seldom get on it real hard as ive put much money and time into it , so it gets babied .
Drive it like you stole it!!!! :mrgreen:

Re: How can we use our materialistic goods to serve God ?

Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:02 am
by jestes
I think Paul hit on this a little bit through several different verses, but I don't think that we are supposed to live in tiny houses with one light bulb and no posessions. I think that God enjoys giving us "stuff", but he wants us to use them appropriately. By that I mean he wants us to look through the thing he gave us and see him smiling on the other side. When we put the thing in between us and another person, or God, we've gone to far. I also think most things can be used in service to the kingdom too. For example, find a kid who is really interested in the cars, but can't afford them obviously, and start teaching him what you know. It might give him a hobby that will keep him off the street, or he might realize he'd make a really good auto mechanic. Jesus talked about giving a child a cup of water in his name. Wouldn't the spirit behind that verse have the same meaning if you're showing the kid kindness some other way?