Embracing Generosity: Reflecting God's Heart Through Giving

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1. "Morning, Harvest. As you know, we like to start our service with what we call Lexington. And if you're like me, you're thinking about summer. You're thinking about your vacations, your trips, your plans. And one of the reasons you're thinking about what you're going to do in about three months, two to three months, is because you need to rest. You're exhausted. You have a lot going on. Maybe you have too much. And so in your mind, you know, end of June, early July, I can finally rest. What's beautiful about God's kingdom is you don't have to wait that long. You can do it at any point at any opportunity. You can rest. You can rest in God. You can rest in his word. And so that's what Lexio is for us." [11:44]( | | )

2. "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by the testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." [13:00](Download clip | Download cropped clip | )

3. "Morning, Harvest and visitors. My name is Kevin McGill. I have the honor and privilege of serving here as your lead pastor, along with the elders and deacons. And, you know, I think about some of the words that I've heard in the past, and I think about the words that I've heard in the past, that we just sung, there's honey in the rock, there's manna on the ground, meaning we're in moments of desperation, meaning we're in moments of need, and we cry out to God and that he will provide our needs." [36:34]( | | )

4. "Utilities, you know, housing, all this stuff. Why don't we stay here for a while? And guess what we experienced for the remainder of our time in Dallas? Freedom to invest and serve in ministries around the Dallas area. And Jenny and I looked at each other like, that was a miracle. Like we could not have worked that out. Like, like it was a little sketchy miracle, but it was a miracle. We could not have worked that out." [58:46](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

5. "so we can continue to investigate what he means by God's economy, and it says, and God is able to make all grace abound to you so that having all sufficiency in all things at all times, you may abound in every good work. A lot of Bible words here, okay? Grace, abound. What does this all mean, pastor? So just a good reminder of what the word grace is. Grace is undeserved favor. Abound is above and beyond, but remember we're talking about money, so let's consider this in terms of money and wealth and investments. What is being said here, in this passage, is hey, look, God wants you to do some great things in this world. He has some real works for you. There's a neighbor that is suffering and struggling financially, monetarily. He wants you to do something for them. There is a family member that is going through a thing. He wants you to do something for them. There is a non-profit that you really believe in that is doing some beautiful things in South America. God wants you to be a part of that, okay? Okay? Just that's the good work that God has for you. So he gives you, grace means undeserved favor. More specifically, he will give you, he will financially invest in you. He will financially provide for you, abound, above and beyond, so you can go do those great things." [53:51]( | | )

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