Giving
2 Corinthians 9:7 Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
Giving money to the Lord is not something we are supposed to view as a burdensome obligation. Scripture says it is to be viewed as a spiritual act of worship and that it is to be the joy and responsibility of every believer. This is a radical and counter-cultural point of view. Because while the rest of the world worships money as god, we are to worship God with our money. The Bible teaches that God has called every believer to give regularly, generously, cheerfully, and in proportion to what they have been given. This sacrificial kind of giving makes sense in light of the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross. No one can ever outgive God. We also know that as we invest in God’s work, we are laying up treasure in heaven and participating in what the Lord is doing on the earth now. (2 Corinthians 9:7, Matthew 6:20, Proverbs 3:9)
Giving money to the Lord is not something we are supposed to view as a burdensome obligation. Scripture says it is to be viewed as a spiritual act of worship and that it is to be the joy and responsibility of every believer. This is a radical and counter-cultural point of view. Because while the rest of the world worships money as god, we are to worship God with our money. The Bible teaches that God has called every believer to give regularly, generously, cheerfully, and in proportion to what they have been given. This sacrificial kind of giving makes sense in light of the sacrifice Jesus made on the cross. No one can ever outgive God. We also know that as we invest in God’s work, we are laying up treasure in heaven and participating in what the Lord is doing on the earth now. (2 Corinthians 9:7, Matthew 6:20, Proverbs 3:9)
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BSB: 063619
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