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In this episode, Brian wraps up his three-part series by focusing on giving—the third spiritual discipline from Matthew 6. After prayer and fasting, he explores how generosity is not just financial, but deeply spiritual.
Brian explains that giving, like prayer and fasting, is meant to humble us and draw us closer to God—but it can easily become performative if done for recognition. Using Jesus' teaching, he reminds us that God values what's done in secret and that giving ultimately reveals the condition of our heart.
This isn't about earning blessings or prosperity thinking. It's about alignment. True generosity shows up not just in money, but in how we give our time, energy, and attention to others.
Through biblical examples and real-life moments, Brian makes one thing clear: God isn't after appearances—He's after your heart.
Key Topics Discussed
The third spiritual discipline in Matthew 6: giving
How prayer, fasting, and giving all humble the believer
The difference between generosity and performative giving
Why giving should be done in secret
Giving as a gauge of the heart
"Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also"
The difference between blessing and generosity
Why wealth is not the true measure of spirituality
The widow's mite as a model of true giving
Abraham's life as an example of surrender and generosity
Modern-day examples of practical generosity
The warning of Ananias and Sapphira
Simon the sorcerer and the danger of transactional thinking
Giving yourself away as evidence of faith
Relevant Scriptures
"Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them…"
"When you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets…"
"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
"You cannot serve both God and money."
The widow's offering / widow's mite
Abraham leaves his homeland in faith
Abraham gives Lot first choice of the land
Abraham gives to Melchizedek
Abraham's willingness to offer Isaac
Barnabas gives generously
Ananias and Sapphira
Simon the sorcerer tries to buy spiritual power
"God loves a cheerful giver."
By Brian OpbroekIn this episode, Brian wraps up his three-part series by focusing on giving—the third spiritual discipline from Matthew 6. After prayer and fasting, he explores how generosity is not just financial, but deeply spiritual.
Brian explains that giving, like prayer and fasting, is meant to humble us and draw us closer to God—but it can easily become performative if done for recognition. Using Jesus' teaching, he reminds us that God values what's done in secret and that giving ultimately reveals the condition of our heart.
This isn't about earning blessings or prosperity thinking. It's about alignment. True generosity shows up not just in money, but in how we give our time, energy, and attention to others.
Through biblical examples and real-life moments, Brian makes one thing clear: God isn't after appearances—He's after your heart.
Key Topics Discussed
The third spiritual discipline in Matthew 6: giving
How prayer, fasting, and giving all humble the believer
The difference between generosity and performative giving
Why giving should be done in secret
Giving as a gauge of the heart
"Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also"
The difference between blessing and generosity
Why wealth is not the true measure of spirituality
The widow's mite as a model of true giving
Abraham's life as an example of surrender and generosity
Modern-day examples of practical generosity
The warning of Ananias and Sapphira
Simon the sorcerer and the danger of transactional thinking
Giving yourself away as evidence of faith
Relevant Scriptures
"Be careful not to practice your righteousness in front of others to be seen by them…"
"When you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets…"
"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
"You cannot serve both God and money."
The widow's offering / widow's mite
Abraham leaves his homeland in faith
Abraham gives Lot first choice of the land
Abraham gives to Melchizedek
Abraham's willingness to offer Isaac
Barnabas gives generously
Ananias and Sapphira
Simon the sorcerer tries to buy spiritual power
"God loves a cheerful giver."