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Everything we have—our time, talents, and treasure—has been entrusted to us by God. None of it is truly ours to keep, but all of it has purpose beyond ourselves. In Exodus 35:4–36:7, we see God’s people generously give of what they have to build the tabernacle, turning their possessions into an act of worship.This message from Missio Dei Community Church explores: • How our possessions and priorities shape us spiritually • What it means to use our resources for something eternal • Practical ways to live with open hands rather than closed fistsIf you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to live generously or how to invest your life in what truly lasts, this message will inspire and challenge you. God invites us to give not out of obligation, but out of joy—participating in His work that outlives us.
By Missio Dei Community ChurchEverything we have—our time, talents, and treasure—has been entrusted to us by God. None of it is truly ours to keep, but all of it has purpose beyond ourselves. In Exodus 35:4–36:7, we see God’s people generously give of what they have to build the tabernacle, turning their possessions into an act of worship.This message from Missio Dei Community Church explores: • How our possessions and priorities shape us spiritually • What it means to use our resources for something eternal • Practical ways to live with open hands rather than closed fistsIf you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to live generously or how to invest your life in what truly lasts, this message will inspire and challenge you. God invites us to give not out of obligation, but out of joy—participating in His work that outlives us.