This sermon presents a biblically grounded, systematic approach to missions giving, rooted in Deuteronomy's call to remember and teach God's faithfulness across generations. Drawing from Philippians 4:15–19 and Hebrews 10:34, it emphasizes that faithful stewardship is not merely financial but a spiritual discipline that blesses the giver, the missionary, and God Himself, described as a 'sweet-smelling sacrifice' well-pleasing to Him. The preacher highlights a 33-year history of intentional, orderly missions outreach, demonstrating how consistent, methodical giving has led to extraordinary divine provision—including a $20 million facility acquired for $500,000—testifying to God's promise to supply all needs according to His riches in glory. The central message calls the congregation to embrace missions giving not just as a personal blessing, but as a collective, church-wide blessing that reflects God's heart for global evangelization and strengthens the local body. The tone is both pastoral and prophetic, urging believers to steward their resources with purpose, joy, and faith, knowing that God delights in those who give cheerfully and systematically.