How can I invite God’s blessing in my life?
The Harvest of Generosity.
The good news (Gospel) of Jesus is FREE to those who receive it, but it COSTS those who give it. It was free because Jesus paid for your salvation with his blood and a church sent a missionary, a pastor, a volunteer or a member to tell you about Jesus. It was free when you got it, but it cost something to get it to you. Then, God begins to build a heart of generosity inside of you. “You got this gift of salvation for free! I gave it to you! I put it on the heart of someone to give to build a church and send a missionary or a pastor to raise up people who would be so inspired by my free gift of salvation that they would then turn around and sacrificially give of themselves to make sure one more could hear it.”
James 1:12, 2 Corinthians 9:6-10, Luke 6:37-38, Ephesians 5:1-2 NLT
A Giving Attitude: (one of these are false)
- Give to God and you will be blessed
- Refuse to give to God and you will be cursed
- Giving to God is a personal choice
- Giving is for those who can afford it (This one is FALSE)
- Refusing to give to God is robbing God
- God uses our giving to bless others
- Ignoring the needs of others is ignoring God
Divinely Generous. First, the money that we give to God is connected to how much financial blessing that we get back from God. The second, the more we give to God the more we will be blessed. Actually, if we look at the context it isn’t talking about either one of those things. It’s relative to the generosity of God. Jesus is giving instruction to the crowd and tells them that there is a connection between choosing to be stingy or generous when it comes to our relationship with God. Again… not financial. He talks about judgement, condemnation and forgiveness. There is no where in there that he is talking about money. He is pointing to the most important things that we receive from God. The gift of salvation covers each of these topics.
Salvation comes from sacrifice. Salvation is free to those who receive it, but it always costs those who give it and those who send it. Paul’s instruction to the Ephesian Church is to ‘Imitate God.’ This is the full and final point of why God is trying to teach us about generosity. It’s not about dollars and cents. It’s about the Heart of Generosity that God wants to sew into you. He wants to perform a procedure on you where he cuts out that worldly, sinful heart that you were born with; the one that cares more about self than anyone else. He wants to replace that heart with a heart that is just as generous as the heart of his son, Jesus. This is the primary purpose behind every concept of generosity that God teaches us through scripture.