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Money often exposes what we truly value — and for many, it’s also where trust in the church begins to break down. But Paul’s words to the Corinthians reveal a radically different vision: generosity that springs not from guilt or obligation but from grace. When we grasp that Jesus gave up his riches to make us rich in mercy, our hearts are set free to give joyfully, sacrificially, and abundantly. Listen to this sermon as Jason Harris shows how God’s grace transforms our view of money into a reflection of his self-giving love.
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Money often exposes what we truly value — and for many, it’s also where trust in the church begins to break down. But Paul’s words to the Corinthians reveal a radically different vision: generosity that springs not from guilt or obligation but from grace. When we grasp that Jesus gave up his riches to make us rich in mercy, our hearts are set free to give joyfully, sacrificially, and abundantly. Listen to this sermon as Jason Harris shows how God’s grace transforms our view of money into a reflection of his self-giving love.
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