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13 Cheerful Giver: How to Sow for a Lasting Harvest (2 Corinthians 8-9)
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In this episode of Wednesday in the Word, we rethink what it really means to give generously. Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 8 and 9 show that Christian giving is not about pressure, formulas, or getting rich. It is a voluntary response to grace that expresses our unity as God’s family and our trust that he will care for us as we care for others.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- The historical background of the Jerusalem collection and why it mattered so much to Paul.
- How this gift connected Gentile churches to their Jewish spiritual “family” in Jerusalem.
- Why giving to the collection was both an act of mercy and a confession of the gospel.
- How Paul handles money with integrity, including multiple trusted co-workers overseeing the funds.
- The difference between an apostolic command and an apostolic opinion, and why Paul chooses persuasion instead of pressure.
- What it means to give “according to what you have” rather than being pushed into hardship.
- How money exposes what we really trust, and why generosity is part of learning to love God and love our neighbor.
By the end of this episode, you will see giving in a richer and more hopeful light. You will understand why Paul cares more about cheerful, willing generosity than impressive amounts. You will feel encouraged to think about your own resources in terms of family, gratitude, and faith rather than fear or pressure. And you will be better equipped to use your money in ways that reflect the grace you have received and the unity you share with other believers.
Series: 2 Corinthians: When Church Hurts
Start Strong: A New Believer’s Guide to Christianity launches January 9, but you can pre-order your copy now. Just visit StartStrongBook.org for more details.
461 episodes
Manage episode 512288976 series 3008685
Questions? Comments? Send Krisan a text
In this episode of Wednesday in the Word, we rethink what it really means to give generously. Paul’s words in 2 Corinthians 8 and 9 show that Christian giving is not about pressure, formulas, or getting rich. It is a voluntary response to grace that expresses our unity as God’s family and our trust that he will care for us as we care for others.
In this week’s episode, we explore:
- The historical background of the Jerusalem collection and why it mattered so much to Paul.
- How this gift connected Gentile churches to their Jewish spiritual “family” in Jerusalem.
- Why giving to the collection was both an act of mercy and a confession of the gospel.
- How Paul handles money with integrity, including multiple trusted co-workers overseeing the funds.
- The difference between an apostolic command and an apostolic opinion, and why Paul chooses persuasion instead of pressure.
- What it means to give “according to what you have” rather than being pushed into hardship.
- How money exposes what we really trust, and why generosity is part of learning to love God and love our neighbor.
By the end of this episode, you will see giving in a richer and more hopeful light. You will understand why Paul cares more about cheerful, willing generosity than impressive amounts. You will feel encouraged to think about your own resources in terms of family, gratitude, and faith rather than fear or pressure. And you will be better equipped to use your money in ways that reflect the grace you have received and the unity you share with other believers.
Series: 2 Corinthians: When Church Hurts
Start Strong: A New Believer’s Guide to Christianity launches January 9, but you can pre-order your copy now. Just visit StartStrongBook.org for more details.
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