Bahagia
John C Maxwell suatu ketika pernah didapuk menjadi seorang pembicara di sebuah seminar bersama istrinya. Ia dan istrinya, Margaret, diminta menjadi pembicara pada beberapa sesi secara terpisah. Ketika Maxwell sedang menjadi pembicara, istrinya selalu duduk di barisan terdepan dan mendengarkan seminar suaminya. Sebaliknya, ketika Margaret sedang menjadi pembicara di salah satu sesi, suaminya selalu menemaninya dari bangku paling depan.
Ceritanya, suatu ketika sang istri, Margaret, sedang menjadi pembicara di salah satu sesi seminar tentang kebahagiaan. Seperti biasa, Maxwell duduk di bangku paling depan dan mendengarkan. Dan di akhir sesi, semua pengunjung bertepuk tangan. Yang namanya seminar selalu ada interaksi dua arah dari peserta seminar juga kan? (Kalau satu arah mah namanya khotbah.)
Di sesi tanya jawab itu, setelah beberapa pertanyaan, seorang ibu mengacungkan tangannya untuk bertanya. Ketika diberikan kesempatan, pertanyaan ibu itu seperti ini, "Miss Margaret, apakah suami Anda membuat Anda bahagia?"
Seluruh ruangan langsung terdiam. Satu pertanyaan yang bagus. Dan semua peserta penasaran menunggu jawaban Margaret. Margaret tampak berpikir beberapa saat dan kemudian menjawab, "Tidak."
Seluruh ruangan langsung terkejut. "Tidak," katanya sekali lagi, "John Maxwell tidak bisa membuatku bahagia." Seisi ruangan langsung menoleh ke arah Maxwell. (Kebayang ga malunya Maxwell saat itu.) Dan Maxwell juga menoleh-noleh mencari pintu keluar. Rasanya ingin cepat-cepat keluar. Malu ui!
Kemudian, lanjut Margaret, "John Maxwell adalah seorang suami yang sangat baik. Ia tidak pernah berjudi, mabuk-mabukan, main serong. Ia setia, selalu memenuhi kebutuhan saya, baik jasmani maupun rohani. Tapi, tetap dia tidak bisa membuatku bahagia."
Tiba-tiba ada suara bertanya, "Mengapa?"
"Karena," jawabnya, "tidak ada seorang pun di dunia ini yang bertanggung jawab atas kebahagiaanku selain diriku sendiri."
Dengan kata lain, maksud dari Margaret adalah, tidak ada orang lain yang bisa membuatmu bahagia. Baik itu pasangan hidupmu, sahabatmu, uangmu, hobimu. Semua itu tidak bisa membuatmu bahagia. Karena yang bisa membuat dirimu bahagia adalah dirimu sendiri.
Kamu bertanggung jawab atas dirimu sendiri. Kalau kamu sering merasa berkecukupan, tidak pernah punya perasaan minder, selalu percaya diri, kamu tidak akan merasa sedih. Sesungguhnya pola pikir kita yang menentukan apakah kita bahagia atau tidak, bukan faktor luar.
Contohnya rasul Paulus. Ketika itu rasul Paulus sedang dihimpit oleh keadaan. Ia disiksa dan dipenjara, ditolak kanan kiri. Tapi coba lihat surat-suratnya. Apakah berisi keluh kesah? Justru sebaliknya! Sebagian besar surat-surat Paulus justru berisikan motivasi, berita gembira dan inspirasi. Yes! Rasul Paulus bahagia. Meskipun keadaan sekelilingnya mungkin merupakan alasan ia tidak bahagia, namun ia bahagia.
So, teman2, bahagia atau tidaknya hidupmu bukan ditentukan oleh seberapa kaya dirimu, seberapa cantik istrimu, atau sesukses apa hidupmu. Ini masalah pilihan: apakah kamu memilih untuk bahagia atau tidak.
Pagi‘Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,’ says the Lord Almighty, ‘and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.’” (Malachi 3:10 NIV)
The Bible says there’s only one way you can prove God: through giving, specifically through tithing.
Malachi 3:9-10 says, “‘You are under a curse — your whole nation — because you are robbing me. Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,’ says the Lord Almighty, ‘and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it’” (NIV).
I’ll never forget the first time I let God test my faith about giving. I was 19 years old, in college, and in debt. I owed my school $500 that was due at the end of the month. I owed 10 bucks to a friend. And all I had was $50 in the bank. I knew I couldn’t pay my debts, so I thought, “God says to put him to the test. I may as well try it.”
So I took the $50 out of the bank and decided I was going to send it to a Christian organization; it didn’t really matter which one. I chose the American Bible Society, which prints Bibles and gives them away. I included a little note that said, “Whoever opens this letter, would you pray for me? I’m a poor, starving college student, and I’ve got some personal debts I need to pay off. I’m just trusting God that when I put him first in my life that he’ll meet all my needs. Please pray!” I didn’t know what was going to happen.
About three weeks later I got invited to speak at a church for a weekend youth event. On Sunday the pastor said, “We took up an offering for you, Rick.” I was really just there to help and had a great time. I never thought about getting paid! I waited until I was back at the dorm to open it. Inside was $561. I gave the college $500. I gave my friend $10. And I took the $51 and gave it back to God as a tithe. I was still poor, but I wasn’t in debt!
Since then, I’ve done this hundreds of times. I’ve done it with millions of dollars. For 31 years I’ve been playing a game with God where he says, “Rick, you give to me, and I’ll give to you, and we’ll see who wins.” And I have lost that game every time.
You say you trust God with your salvation and your forgiveness and your freedom and your future in Heaven, but do you trust him with your finances? If not, what’s the logic of that?
You have to decide: Do you trust God to keep his promises?
Ceritanya, suatu ketika sang istri, Margaret, sedang menjadi pembicara di salah satu sesi seminar tentang kebahagiaan. Seperti biasa, Maxwell duduk di bangku paling depan dan mendengarkan. Dan di akhir sesi, semua pengunjung bertepuk tangan. Yang namanya seminar selalu ada interaksi dua arah dari peserta seminar juga kan? (Kalau satu arah mah namanya khotbah.)
Di sesi tanya jawab itu, setelah beberapa pertanyaan, seorang ibu mengacungkan tangannya untuk bertanya. Ketika diberikan kesempatan, pertanyaan ibu itu seperti ini, "Miss Margaret, apakah suami Anda membuat Anda bahagia?"
Seluruh ruangan langsung terdiam. Satu pertanyaan yang bagus. Dan semua peserta penasaran menunggu jawaban Margaret. Margaret tampak berpikir beberapa saat dan kemudian menjawab, "Tidak."
Seluruh ruangan langsung terkejut. "Tidak," katanya sekali lagi, "John Maxwell tidak bisa membuatku bahagia." Seisi ruangan langsung menoleh ke arah Maxwell. (Kebayang ga malunya Maxwell saat itu.) Dan Maxwell juga menoleh-noleh mencari pintu keluar. Rasanya ingin cepat-cepat keluar. Malu ui!
Kemudian, lanjut Margaret, "John Maxwell adalah seorang suami yang sangat baik. Ia tidak pernah berjudi, mabuk-mabukan, main serong. Ia setia, selalu memenuhi kebutuhan saya, baik jasmani maupun rohani. Tapi, tetap dia tidak bisa membuatku bahagia."
Tiba-tiba ada suara bertanya, "Mengapa?"
"Karena," jawabnya, "tidak ada seorang pun di dunia ini yang bertanggung jawab atas kebahagiaanku selain diriku sendiri."
Dengan kata lain, maksud dari Margaret adalah, tidak ada orang lain yang bisa membuatmu bahagia. Baik itu pasangan hidupmu, sahabatmu, uangmu, hobimu. Semua itu tidak bisa membuatmu bahagia. Karena yang bisa membuat dirimu bahagia adalah dirimu sendiri.
Kamu bertanggung jawab atas dirimu sendiri. Kalau kamu sering merasa berkecukupan, tidak pernah punya perasaan minder, selalu percaya diri, kamu tidak akan merasa sedih. Sesungguhnya pola pikir kita yang menentukan apakah kita bahagia atau tidak, bukan faktor luar.
Contohnya rasul Paulus. Ketika itu rasul Paulus sedang dihimpit oleh keadaan. Ia disiksa dan dipenjara, ditolak kanan kiri. Tapi coba lihat surat-suratnya. Apakah berisi keluh kesah? Justru sebaliknya! Sebagian besar surat-surat Paulus justru berisikan motivasi, berita gembira dan inspirasi. Yes! Rasul Paulus bahagia. Meskipun keadaan sekelilingnya mungkin merupakan alasan ia tidak bahagia, namun ia bahagia.
So, teman2, bahagia atau tidaknya hidupmu bukan ditentukan oleh seberapa kaya dirimu, seberapa cantik istrimu, atau sesukses apa hidupmu. Ini masalah pilihan: apakah kamu memilih untuk bahagia atau tidak.
Pagi‘Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,’ says the Lord Almighty, ‘and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it.’” (Malachi 3:10 NIV)
The Bible says there’s only one way you can prove God: through giving, specifically through tithing.
Malachi 3:9-10 says, “‘You are under a curse — your whole nation — because you are robbing me. Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,’ says the Lord Almighty, ‘and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it’” (NIV).
I’ll never forget the first time I let God test my faith about giving. I was 19 years old, in college, and in debt. I owed my school $500 that was due at the end of the month. I owed 10 bucks to a friend. And all I had was $50 in the bank. I knew I couldn’t pay my debts, so I thought, “God says to put him to the test. I may as well try it.”
So I took the $50 out of the bank and decided I was going to send it to a Christian organization; it didn’t really matter which one. I chose the American Bible Society, which prints Bibles and gives them away. I included a little note that said, “Whoever opens this letter, would you pray for me? I’m a poor, starving college student, and I’ve got some personal debts I need to pay off. I’m just trusting God that when I put him first in my life that he’ll meet all my needs. Please pray!” I didn’t know what was going to happen.
About three weeks later I got invited to speak at a church for a weekend youth event. On Sunday the pastor said, “We took up an offering for you, Rick.” I was really just there to help and had a great time. I never thought about getting paid! I waited until I was back at the dorm to open it. Inside was $561. I gave the college $500. I gave my friend $10. And I took the $51 and gave it back to God as a tithe. I was still poor, but I wasn’t in debt!
Since then, I’ve done this hundreds of times. I’ve done it with millions of dollars. For 31 years I’ve been playing a game with God where he says, “Rick, you give to me, and I’ll give to you, and we’ll see who wins.” And I have lost that game every time.
You say you trust God with your salvation and your forgiveness and your freedom and your future in Heaven, but do you trust him with your finances? If not, what’s the logic of that?
You have to decide: Do you trust God to keep his promises?

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