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Why do we give as followers of Christ?
The truth of the gospel is that Jesus’ sacrifice through his death and resurrection gives us immeasurable grace — a new relationship with the God of the universe. We can’t earn this relationship through giving to God. He already owns cattle on a thousand hills (Psalm 50:10).
Why do we give? Take time this week to read 2 Corinthians 8:1-5. Paul acknowledges the generosity of the Macedonians who saw the ability to share in service to the Lord’s people as a privilege. I love what Barbara Hughes shared in reference to this passage:
“The grace of giving has nothing to do with being well off. It isn’t dictated on ability. It is a willingness to give…. They gave their hearts to God, and they gave themselves to other believers, which in turn resulted in their giving what they had to the work of Christ. This is where grace giving begins — in giving ourselves completely to God.”
My prayer for the body of Christ as Pathway Community Church is that our hearts would be moved in giving ourselves completely to God. He has certainly given himself to us!
Hughes, B. (2013). Disciplines of a Godly Woman. Crossway.
Erica Smith lives with her husband, J.R., and children Jeremiah and Eva in Fort Wayne, IN. She has spent her career in the financial services industry and is actively involved with Pathway Community Church’s Thrive Ministry.
Learn more about Thrive Financial Ministry HERE.
Why do we give as followers of Christ?
The truth of the gospel is that Jesus’ sacrifice through his death and resurrection gives us immeasurable grace — a new relationship with the God of the universe. We can’t earn this relationship through giving to God. He already owns cattle on a thousand hills (Psalm 50:10).
Why do we give? Take time this week to read 2 Corinthians 8:1-5. Paul acknowledges the generosity of the Macedonians who saw the ability to share in service to the Lord’s people as a privilege. I love what Barbara Hughes shared in reference to this passage:
“The grace of giving has nothing to do with being well off. It isn’t dictated on ability. It is a willingness to give…. They gave their hearts to God, and they gave themselves to other believers, which in turn resulted in their giving what they had to the work of Christ. This is where grace giving begins — in giving ourselves completely to God.”
My prayer for the body of Christ as Pathway Community Church is that our hearts would be moved in giving ourselves completely to God. He has certainly given himself to us!
Hughes, B. (2013). Disciplines of a Godly Woman. Crossway.
Erica Smith lives with her husband, J.R., and children Jeremiah and Eva in Fort Wayne, IN. She has spent her career in the financial services industry and is actively involved with Pathway Community Church’s Thrive Ministry.
Learn more about Thrive Financial Ministry HERE.
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