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Rev. James Harper speaks on 2nd Corinthians 8: 1-15 Paul highlights the remarkable generosity of the Macedonian churches, who gave joyfully despite their own financial struggles. Unlike wealthy Christians who often give leftovers, these believers gave proportionally and sacrificially because they understood three key principles: God owns everything and we are trustees, Jesus impoverished himself for our salvation, and earthly wealth is temporary while eternal investments last forever. Their joy came from allowing money to provide dignity rather than define their identity. This challenges modern believers to examine whether they give proportionally or just leftovers, and to find freedom from money's control by recognizing God's provision and investing in the eternal kingdom work.
By First Presbyterian Church of Douglasville5
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Rev. James Harper speaks on 2nd Corinthians 8: 1-15 Paul highlights the remarkable generosity of the Macedonian churches, who gave joyfully despite their own financial struggles. Unlike wealthy Christians who often give leftovers, these believers gave proportionally and sacrificially because they understood three key principles: God owns everything and we are trustees, Jesus impoverished himself for our salvation, and earthly wealth is temporary while eternal investments last forever. Their joy came from allowing money to provide dignity rather than define their identity. This challenges modern believers to examine whether they give proportionally or just leftovers, and to find freedom from money's control by recognizing God's provision and investing in the eternal kingdom work.

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