FOR LIFE AND LEGACY

Giving Up And Still Winning Part 2


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Living in scarcity can make you feel like you are being a responsible Christian. And it's often depicted as being holy or very pious, but you must realize it is quietly training your hands to stay closed. Today we sit with scriptures that confront the lack mindset head-on and invite a different way to live: abundance with purpose. Tell me how can we meet the needs of others if we don't have an ability to fulfil the need. From Deuteronomy 30:19 to the call to “choose life,” we talk about why God’s vision is not barely getting by, but living with enough to share and the courage to believe you will not run out. 

We walk through Deuteronomy 15 and the “year of release,” where generosity gets tested by fear of not being repaid. That leads to practical stewardship, knowing the state of your finances, giving wisely, and refusing to let excuses harden your heart. Then we land on Proverbs 19:17, one of the clearest promises on biblical generosity: when you have pity on the poor, you are lending to the Lord, and He repays. We also zoom out to Jubilee, debt cancellation, and God’s design for a prosperous culture that does not crush people under endless obligation. 

We do not ignore the realities of poverty either. We name oppression, lack, and the ways limited access to education, health care, and stability can trap people. Help is still commanded, and it can look like money, encouragement, and words that heal. We close with Leviticus 23 on gleaning, Ruth’s story of provision with dignity, and Deuteronomy 11 as a picture of a new land and a new process for provision, where God waters what He calls you to build. If this challenged you, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review, then tell us what scripture hit you the hardest.

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FOR LIFE AND LEGACYBy Michael