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Paul points to the churches in Macedonia as an example of something remarkable: even in the midst of poverty and hardship, their joy overflowed into radical generosity. How? Because they had experienced God’s grace — and grace always produces joy that spills over into action.
In this sermon, we explore how grace transforms the heart, turning scarcity into abundance and duty into delight. True joy isn’t rooted in our circumstances or resources — it flows from knowing God’s grace so deeply that we can’t help but pour it out for others.
By Jed ShermerPaul points to the churches in Macedonia as an example of something remarkable: even in the midst of poverty and hardship, their joy overflowed into radical generosity. How? Because they had experienced God’s grace — and grace always produces joy that spills over into action.
In this sermon, we explore how grace transforms the heart, turning scarcity into abundance and duty into delight. True joy isn’t rooted in our circumstances or resources — it flows from knowing God’s grace so deeply that we can’t help but pour it out for others.