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One of the clearest signs that God has changed a person’s heart is generosity. Scripture makes it plain: giving isn’t merely an act—it’s a reflection of God’s own character. As believers, we give not because we have to, but because God has given richly to us.
Today, we explore what the Bible says about generosity and highlight timeless wisdom from Christian voices throughout history. Their words still inspire us today to give joyfully, sacrificially, and with hearts shaped by the gospel.
A Biblical Vision of GenerosityThe Bible paints a sweeping picture of generosity—one that reaches far beyond financial giving.
Generosity Begins with Compassion
Jesus taught, “Whoever has two tunics is to share with him who has none, and whoever has food is to do likewise.” Generosity starts with seeing the needs right in front of us and responding with compassion, humility, and love.
Giving Flows from the Heart
The apostle Paul reminds us that our gifts should reflect the posture of our hearts: “Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”
Generosity isn’t measured by the amount of money given, but by the joy, gratitude, and trust behind it.
Generosity Reflects God’s Character
Psalm 112 connects generosity to righteousness itself. Giving is not just something Christians do—it becomes part of who we are when our lives are aligned with God’s heart.
Timeless Christian Wisdom on GivingThroughout the centuries, believers have wrestled with what it means to give faithfully. These quotes reflect deep biblical conviction and continue to encourage us today.
C. S. Lewis
“I do not believe one can settle how much we ought to give. I am afraid the only safe rule is to give more than we can spare.”
Lewis reminds us that generosity stretches us—it costs something. Yet in that stretching, God grows us.
John Wesley
“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can…as long as ever you can.”
Wesley captures the spirit of a life poured out for God: comprehensive, intentional, and relentless generosity.
A. W. Tozer
“Any temporal possession can be turned into everlasting wealth. Whatever is given to Christ is immediately touched with immortality.”
Our giving invests in eternity, turning temporary resources into lasting treasure.
Billy Graham
“Tell me what you think about money, and I will tell you what you think about God… A man’s heart is closer to his wallet than anything else.”
Graham’s words challenge us to consider how closely our financial decisions reveal our spiritual values.
Evelyn Underhill
“The spirit of adoration is the spirit of generosity, for worship is giving.”
True generosity flows out of worship—a recognition that everything we have is a gift from God.
Randy Alcorn
“Giving affirms Christ’s lordship. It dethrones me and exalts Him.”
Giving reorders our priorities. It loosens our grip on earthly security and strengthens our trust in Christ.
St. Augustine
“Charity is a virtue which…unites us to God, for by it, we love Him.”
For Augustine, generosity wasn’t just an action—it was spiritual formation.
Amy Carmichael
“You can give without loving, but you cannot love without giving.”
Our giving is evidence of Christ’s love alive in us.
St. Paula of Rome
“The more we give to Christ, the more we possess Him.”
Generosity deepens our fellowship with Christ, reminding us that He is our true treasure.
Jesus Christ
When sending His disciples, Jesus said: “Give as freely as you have received.” (Matthew 10:8)
All Christian generosity begins here—in response to His grace.
Giving as a Reflection of the GospelWhen we give, we echo the heart of the ultimate Giver. Jesus held nothing back—not even His own life. Generosity isn’t defined by the size of the gift but by the surrender of the heart.
Every act of giving becomes a small reflection of the love of Christ in us.
At FaithFi, we’re committed to helping you integrate your faith and finances in a way that reflects God’s glory. That’s why each issue of our Faithful Steward magazine is designed to encourage you to:
When you become a FaithFi Partner by December 31, you’ll receive all four issues of Faithful Steward—plus our brand-new devotional, Our Ultimate Treasure, releasing early next year. Learn more at FaithFi.com/Partner.
On Today’s Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God’s resources.
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By Faith & FinanceOne of the clearest signs that God has changed a person’s heart is generosity. Scripture makes it plain: giving isn’t merely an act—it’s a reflection of God’s own character. As believers, we give not because we have to, but because God has given richly to us.
Today, we explore what the Bible says about generosity and highlight timeless wisdom from Christian voices throughout history. Their words still inspire us today to give joyfully, sacrificially, and with hearts shaped by the gospel.
A Biblical Vision of GenerosityThe Bible paints a sweeping picture of generosity—one that reaches far beyond financial giving.
Generosity Begins with Compassion
Jesus taught, “Whoever has two tunics is to share with him who has none, and whoever has food is to do likewise.” Generosity starts with seeing the needs right in front of us and responding with compassion, humility, and love.
Giving Flows from the Heart
The apostle Paul reminds us that our gifts should reflect the posture of our hearts: “Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”
Generosity isn’t measured by the amount of money given, but by the joy, gratitude, and trust behind it.
Generosity Reflects God’s Character
Psalm 112 connects generosity to righteousness itself. Giving is not just something Christians do—it becomes part of who we are when our lives are aligned with God’s heart.
Timeless Christian Wisdom on GivingThroughout the centuries, believers have wrestled with what it means to give faithfully. These quotes reflect deep biblical conviction and continue to encourage us today.
C. S. Lewis
“I do not believe one can settle how much we ought to give. I am afraid the only safe rule is to give more than we can spare.”
Lewis reminds us that generosity stretches us—it costs something. Yet in that stretching, God grows us.
John Wesley
“Do all the good you can, by all the means you can…as long as ever you can.”
Wesley captures the spirit of a life poured out for God: comprehensive, intentional, and relentless generosity.
A. W. Tozer
“Any temporal possession can be turned into everlasting wealth. Whatever is given to Christ is immediately touched with immortality.”
Our giving invests in eternity, turning temporary resources into lasting treasure.
Billy Graham
“Tell me what you think about money, and I will tell you what you think about God… A man’s heart is closer to his wallet than anything else.”
Graham’s words challenge us to consider how closely our financial decisions reveal our spiritual values.
Evelyn Underhill
“The spirit of adoration is the spirit of generosity, for worship is giving.”
True generosity flows out of worship—a recognition that everything we have is a gift from God.
Randy Alcorn
“Giving affirms Christ’s lordship. It dethrones me and exalts Him.”
Giving reorders our priorities. It loosens our grip on earthly security and strengthens our trust in Christ.
St. Augustine
“Charity is a virtue which…unites us to God, for by it, we love Him.”
For Augustine, generosity wasn’t just an action—it was spiritual formation.
Amy Carmichael
“You can give without loving, but you cannot love without giving.”
Our giving is evidence of Christ’s love alive in us.
St. Paula of Rome
“The more we give to Christ, the more we possess Him.”
Generosity deepens our fellowship with Christ, reminding us that He is our true treasure.
Jesus Christ
When sending His disciples, Jesus said: “Give as freely as you have received.” (Matthew 10:8)
All Christian generosity begins here—in response to His grace.
Giving as a Reflection of the GospelWhen we give, we echo the heart of the ultimate Giver. Jesus held nothing back—not even His own life. Generosity isn’t defined by the size of the gift but by the surrender of the heart.
Every act of giving becomes a small reflection of the love of Christ in us.
At FaithFi, we’re committed to helping you integrate your faith and finances in a way that reflects God’s glory. That’s why each issue of our Faithful Steward magazine is designed to encourage you to:
When you become a FaithFi Partner by December 31, you’ll receive all four issues of Faithful Steward—plus our brand-new devotional, Our Ultimate Treasure, releasing early next year. Learn more at FaithFi.com/Partner.
On Today’s Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:Remember, you can call in to ask your questions every workday at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. You can also visit FaithFi.com to connect with our online community and partner with us as we help more people live as faithful stewards of God’s resources.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.