The pastor begins by addressing the topic of giving within the church, emphasizing that everyone has something to offer, even if it is as simple as a smile. He encourages the congregation to be willing to give and not to hold back, highlighting the joy and honor of being used by the church for God's kingdom. The pastor shares his personal experiences of preaching in different churches and how God has always provided for his needs, reinforcing the idea that one should do everything as if doing it for the Lord.
The sermon then delves into the importance of connecting to God's grace through giving. The pastor urges the congregation to support the Saints in Jerusalem and illustrates the power of giving with a testimony of a man who overcame gambling and now thrives in God's kingdom. He reminds them of the biblical principle that giving leads to receiving, as promised by Jesus. The pastor also addresses the issue of reluctance to give, suggesting it may be due to not fully surrendering oneself to the Lord.
Furthermore, the pastor discusses the challenge many face in giving generously, which often stems from a lack of complete surrender to God. He points out that mature preachers do not seek validation when teaching about giving, as they trust in the power of God's word. The sermon warns against the love of money, or Mammon, and encourages self-examination regarding one's level of surrender to God. A full surrender leads to blessings and the ability to bless others.
Lastly, the pastor speaks on the significance of tithing and giving generously, addressing both business owners and individuals. He clarifies that tithing should be a faithful act from both business and personal income, with 10% being the standard. The pastor emphasizes that giving seeds above the tithe requires faith, as those who sow bountifully will also reap bountifully. He concludes by highlighting the establishment of a culture of generosity and the joy of giving within the kingdom of God.
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