1. "What I want for you is to leave this place in a state of grace. I want you to feel and know God's pleasure on you and in you. And maybe I want you to be a little afraid too. I say that with a smile, but biblically that's where we're going to end up. There is a state of grace and a state of fear that we should all constantly live in."
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2. "Generosity handles money differently than we generally do. Normally, the way we handle our resources, our wealth, is that we invest and exchange it for things of value, right? So it's often referred to as transactional. You go to a store, you see something that you desire, you are introduced to an experience you want to try, and you think, does this cost have sufficient value for me? Is the exchange in my benefit?"
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3. "You're not exchanging value, right? You're recognizing value. You're looking at some objective, some people, and you're saying, I see value. I see the dignity. I see the possibility. And so I'm not going to exchange value. Rather, I'm going to invest value in this. And when we start doing that, what we really are doing is emphasizing value and dignity of people. It generates unity. There is a harmony that develops."
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4. "When you're generous, God is pleased because you're acting in a way that conforms to Him. We are most like Him when our love is manifested in generosity. This is who He is. And when we act in this way, He is pleased. And He is pleased with this church. And as a result, there are all kinds of wonders and phenomenon happening. That's amazing."
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5. "There is a kind of fear that is appropriate. It's the kind of fear that you and I should have before God. It's the realization that He is not someone to be trifled with. When we deal with God, He is great and mighty, and His love is great and mighty. His anger and wrath burns against our sin, and He cannot be treated as something domesticated, somewhat tamed, declawed and defanged. God is not this way at all."
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6. "I learn through fear not to cross paths with God, but to walk in step with God. That's where fear rightly forms. I start living in a way that I conform to his pattern. And so I can read a story like this and go, yeah, that's kind of scary. I don't want to cross God, but I do want to follow him. I do want to walk in step with him."
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7. "This is where money is so detrimental, because it leaves us deluded. It makes us think that we're immune to God or independent. We don't really need him. We start thinking that, hey, I have some money in my pocket. I don't really need God to come through for me right now, because I have everything I need to address everything that I want."
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8. "I so very much want you to be in a state of grace. And I know that the path there is through a degree of fear. And I certainly have felt it this week if I've been interacting with this. And I want to be characterized as being radically generous. I want you to be likewise characterized as radically generous."
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9. "Generosity is not characterized simply by our emotive state. It certainly starts there. Love is its source. But it's characterized by our deeds. Are we acting in generosity? And so, radical generosity is not aspirational. Secondly, it is not sporadic. Why is it not sporadic? Well, let me explain what I mean by sporadic."
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10. "If we, each of us, in this church said, my relationship to generosity will not be aspirational, it's not going to be sporadic, but it's going to be deliberate. I'm doing this on purpose. I'm doing this in a disciplined, regular manner. And it's progressive. I mean, I could spend another whole sermon talking about the benefits of that for ministry, but today I want to talk about the benefits of that for you."
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