Embracing Generosity: Transforming Attitudes Through Grace

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1. "The world of the generous gets larger and larger. The world of the stingy gets smaller and smaller. The one who blesses others is abundantly blessed. And those who help others are happy. And those who bless others are helped. I want my world to expand. I want my world to grow larger. And how does that happen? Through generosity. That's how we do that." (18 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Giving is an act. But generosity is an attitude. And anybody can give. Anybody can give, but not everybody is generous. And I think we would all understand that. We have been around generous people. We know what generous people do. We know their lifestyle. We just understand that they are generous on all occasions. And that cuts straight to my heart. I can give, but I want to be generous. And I hope you do as well." (31 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Generosity impacts our health and well-being. It boosts our mood, self-esteem, our immune system, reduces stress, anxiety, and our blood pressure. That's a pretty good blood pressure medication right there, is to be generous. The associated feel-good chemicals can help reduce aches and pains and help us sleep better. Come on, who wouldn't want to be generous?" (24 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "Generosity brings God's blessing. Generosity brings God's protection. It expands my influence. It multiplies my money. Generosity honors God. It makes me more like Jesus. Generosity demonstrates my faith. It draws me closer to God. It's the cure for materialism. It reveals my character. It increases my happiness. And generosity will be rewarded in heaven." (25 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "No matter how good their motivations are, there's no greater motivation than the grace of God to be generous. You and I are the beneficiaries of God's grace. And because of that, it should be so much more natural. It should be, in many respects, so much easier for us to be generous. Why? Because we've experienced the grace of God." (28 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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1. "If my generosity is based solely on obligation, I will not give joyfully. I will feel pressure. And any blessing I receive may go unnoticed, ready? Because my attitude is not right. And I want to have a good attitude. I want to be generous at all times and in every way. And if I need to make changes, if I need to make changes regarding for the better regarding my faith and finances, I'm going to do it." (18 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Paul says that God has given them grace from which they were generous. They went beyond, they went outside of the difficulties and challenges they were experiencing, and they were still generous because of the grace of God. In fact, Paul describes it as rich generosity. But here's the word that I love, and I have never, I've been doing this, I've been doing this 48 years. I'm not clapping for myself. Stop. Okay. I'm not doing that. I'm just doing this for whatever reason. Not sure why. Not sure why. I'm going to tell you something I've never heard. Here it is. Never. In 48 years of ministry, I've never had anybody come to me and say, please, Pastor Gary, can I give to the Lord? I've never had anybody plead with me. But here, this group of people, because the grace that God has given them, because they understood the grace that they have experienced to its fullest extent, they pleaded with Paul, please let us help. That's incredible." (83 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We do what is appropriate for your status as those who have been enriched by the grace of God. We do what is appropriate for your status. So let me help us with that. If you're, let me tell you a little story. As I said last week, I grew up tithing. That was just kind of my life. I grew up tithing. I didn't, I didn't know anything about it. Mom and dad taught me to tithe early. So here's kind of the mantra that I adopted for every dollar, a dime. So for every dollar that I was able to earn, whatever that was, whatever that was, shoveling snow, mowing lawns, whatever it was, my paper route, whatever, I gave a dime for every dollar. That was appropriate for me. That didn't mean that it was a lot. It was just a dime for every dollar. It was something deep within me. And so if you're a student, look at that. Principle, a dime for every dollar. And maybe the more that we move up that economic ladder, what is appropriate? Do what's appropriate for a person of means. Do what's appropriate for middle income. Do what's appropriate. And I might suggest something. God kind of gave us a pattern when he talked about a 10th part, a tithe. Remember, 100% of what you and I have belongs to God. Not just 10%, all of it. We give 10, but the 90 still is his." (83 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "We excel when we remember worldly wealth is temporary and the heavenly treasure is eternal. I bet you know who this guy is. Tutankhamen. He's a boy king. Some think that he died of some particular disease, maybe age 16 or so. And that death mask is very familiar to us. Look inside of his tomb. Here's what was left of his tomb. It was packed for the afterlife. Egyptian royalty would, they would, they would lavish the gifts and the, and the wealth and everything that Pharaoh and that dignitary would need for the afterlife would be put in their tomb. Did you know that when they opened up the tomb, it was insured at approximately $1 billion? It's a lot of money. But did you know what else they found in the tomb? All of the stuff they left in the tomb. Now here's today's contemporary image. Of Tutankhamen. Okay. It's a hearse with a U-Haul if you can't figure that out. And I love what Denzel Washington said. He said, you'll never see a U-Haul behind a hearse. Now I've been blessed to make hundreds of millions of dollars in my life. I can't take it with me. And neither can you. It's not how much you have, but what you do with what you have." (95 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Stewardship requires that we actively engage. Listen carefully. We actively engage in the utilization and distribution of God's resources to accomplish his objectives. This includes giving, but it also entails so much more praying for wisdom and allocating those resources, providing leadership to organizations that are utilizing or distributing those resources and directly utilizing or distributing those resources ourselves. We have a responsibility. I have a responsibility to be a good steward, but all of us have that same responsibility." (32 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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