Friday, 13 February 2015

Money Matters: Part 2


If we live at the same level of affluence as other people who have our level of income, 
we are probably giving away too little.
(C.S. Lewis)

When we give to God we are taking the gift out of one of his hands and putting it into the other.
(John Blanchard)

By practising the grace of sharing, a person is storing up treasure for himself.  
Gifts are investments. (William Hendriksen)


In PART 1 (Click HERE) we saw that Paul told the Corinthians God loves 'hilarious' givers.

In PART 2 we will see from 2 Corinthians 8-9 the FIRST of THREE REASONS why God loves these sorts of givers...

God loves hilarious givers because...
1. Joyful Generosity... is a Mark of God’s Grace

The Macedonian churches were going through a time of intense persecution that had left them financially destitute. However, despite having so little, they developed a remarkable attitude towards giving:

And now, brothers, we want you to know about the grace that God has given the Macedonian churches. Out of the most severe trial, their overflowing joy and their extreme poverty welled up in rich generosity. For I testify that they gave as much as they were able, and even beyond their ability. Entirely on their own, they urgently pleaded with us for the privilege of sharing in this service to the saints. (2 Cor 8:1-4)

The Macedonian churches were models of cheerful giving:

·         They gave generously:
despite being on the breadline themselves.

·         They gave sacrificially:
even beyond what they could afford!

·         They gave eagerly:
they didn’t need to be lobbied by Paul: ‘entirely on their own they urgently pleaded’ for the ‘privilege’ of giving to God’s work.

However Paul also makes it clear where the Macedonian’s heart of generosity came from. They were cheerful givers because the grace of God had gripped their hearts.

For Paul, joyful generosity was one of the signs of growth in grace. As God’s grace gets more of a grip on our hearts, so the grip money has on our hearts us is loosened and we grow in generosity!

Which is why Paul goes on to use the example of the Macedonian Christians to challenge the wealthier Corinthian Christians:

Just as you excel in everything - in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness and in your love for us - see that you also excel in this grace of giving. (2 Cor 8:7)

And 2,000 years later, we should be challenged by their example as well.

Joyful generosity is one of the signs that God’s grace has gripped our hearts.

God has given to us generously, sacrificially and eagerly in so many ways: both materially and spiritually. And as his grace grips our hearts, we should reflect his heart by giving to his work generously, sacrificially and eagerly. 

Read PART 1 HERE
Go to PART 3 HERE