2026 THEME — “SEEING LIFE FROM GOD’S PERSPECTIVE”
MARCH THEME: SEEING SCRIPTURE FROM GOD’S PERSPECTIVE
March is about Seeing Scripture from God’s Perspective — not ours. It is a call to move beyond casual Bible reading and into surrendered alignment. We are not asking God to adjust His Word to fit our lives; we are asking Him to adjust our lives to fit His Word. This month is about opening the Holy Bible with reverence, hiding it in our hearts, and allowing it to shape our decisions, attitudes, relationships, and priorities. When you begin to see Scripture from God’s perspective, everything changes. Confusion gives way to clarity. Emotion gives way to stability. Opinion gives way to authority. Instead of reacting to circumstances, you respond from truth. Instead of guessing your way through marriage, parenting, finances, and leadership, you walk with a lamp guiding each step. In your family, this shift is transformational. Conversations begin to reflect Scripture. Decisions are filtered through God’s Word instead of feelings. Correction becomes mercy, not offense. Peace replaces instability because the foundation is no longer shifting with culture. When the Word governs a home, it anchors it. March is not about finishing a reading plan. It is about forming a people. If we truly see Scripture from God’s perspective, it will not just inform our minds — it will recalibrate our hearts, strengthen our homes, and align our future with eternity.
Beats From Your Pastor’s Heart
What You See Determines What You Give
2 Corinthians 9:8
“And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.”
As we conclude Missions Month and our emphasis on Seeing Stewardship from God’s Perspective, the real question is not, “How much should I give?” The deeper question is, “What do I see?” If I only see bills, I will give cautiously. If I only see uncertainty, I will give sparingly. If I only see this world, I will invest temporarily. But if I see eternity, I will give differently. God does not command generosity from a mindset of fear; He invites it from a heart that sees beyond the present moment.
THE TITHE IS NOT ABOUT MATH—IT IS ABOUT LORDSHIP.
It is not a fundraising strategy but a declaration of ownership. When we tithe, we are not giving God ten percent; we are acknowledging that He owns one hundred percent. From our perspective, it can feel like subtraction. From God’s perspective, it is alignment. It is saying, “You are my source—not my job, not my savings, not my security.” When the first portion belongs to Him, the rest carries His favor. Stewardship begins with surrender.
FAITH PROMISE GIVING EXPANDS OUR VISION.
It moves us from asking, “What can I afford?” to asking, “What can God do through me?” It stretches us beyond local comfort into global impact. You may never step onto foreign soil, but your obedience can reach where your feet never will. When you give toward missions, you are not merely sending money—you are participating in redemption. What you fund, you value. What you invest in, you believe in.
THE JOASH OFFERING IS ABOUT LEGACY.
It looks beyond today and builds for tomorrow. It declares, “I will strengthen what future generations will stand in.” Just as King Joash repaired the house of the Lord so worship would continue in strength, we give so that those who come after us inherit stability, not neglect. From earth’s perspective, that may look costly. From heaven’s perspective, it looks faithful.
Imagine two people investing. One pours everything into something temporary that will eventually fade. The other invests in what cannot be shaken. Both are spending—but only one is securing permanence. Jesus taught us to lay up treasures in heaven, where moth and rust cannot corrupt. When we tithe, give by faith promise, and invest in legacy offerings, we are not losing resources—we are relocating treasure.
As Missions Month closes, this is not about pressure. It is about perspective. We are not giving merely to sustain a budget; we are giving because the Light of the world is alive. We are not simply supporting a church; we are participating in eternity. If the tomb is empty, our hands should not be closed. Seeing stewardship from God’s perspective transforms obligation into opportunity.
Warfare Prayer
Father, guard our hearts from fear-driven restraint. Silence every whisper that says, “There will not be enough.” Break the grip of scarcity thinking and remind us that You are our source and sufficiency. You are able to make all grace abound toward us. Let our obedience silence the enemy’s lies. Let our generosity advance Your Kingdom. May our giving reflect our trust in You alone. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Challenge
Before this month closes, examine your tithe—Is God first? Revisit your Faith Promise—Is your vision expanding? Pray about your Joash gift—What legacy are you building? Do not let Missions Month end as inspiration alone. Let it become alignment. See it higher. Give accordingly.
SATURDAY’S PRAYER REQUESTS
Roy Roach
Baby Mary Marin – Home – A Miracle
Britany Smith ~ Breast Cancer
Jason Gibson
John McClain’s Mother
Phillip Roach – Linda & Luther’s Son – Cancer
Darlene Kelley – Cancer Treatment
Christopher Kelley
Don And Carol Franklin – Mae’s Uncle
Ed Franklin’s Son In Law – Heart Surgery
Gloria Young
Jean Partee
Sandra Mitchell
Tammy Shelnutt
Amy Garner’s Dad
Bentley Smith – Broken Leg
Carol Lawhead – Riverside in Conyers
Joni Oberhage
Linda Mays
Rose Fuller – Pruitt-Monroe Nursing Home, Forsyth GA
Brando Echarte
Debbie Foskey
Don Franklin’s Daughter, Darlene, Son, David
Ed Adkins – Friend of Brian Edwards
Jake Jenkins
June Cronan
Jean Partee’s Sister
Kim McClain’s Daughter, Amanda
Deon Lotter
Doris Loyd
Nancy Brown
Annette Ford
Andrea Nix– Friend of the Shelnutt’s
Angela Bryan’s Sisters
Ann Stanley
Danny Jarrard
Darlene Wiggins
Dr. and Mrs. Davis
Eric Magnusson’s Mother
Eric Ward
Friend of Linda Hodge
Gayle Sparks
James Burnette
Jessica Headrick
June Cronan’s Sister
June Davis
Kailey Bateman
Kim McClain’s Mother
Kim’s Sisters – Ann & Brenda
Lillianna Magnusson’s Mom
Lonzo Christian
Lori Blount’s Mother
Mary Williams
Mary Williamson – Dana Jackson’s Mom
Mrs. Franklin
Nora Allison
Ron And Johnnie Barry – Friends Of Ashton & Glenda Bateman
Scott Lanier
Scotty Nix
Stephanie Seivers – Friend of the Shelnutt’s
Steve Michaels
Tom Witcher