Generosity: Navigating Faith and Finances God's Way

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "When we begin to decide we're going to approach our finances God's way, when we choose the God's way door, as Pastor Brandon so illustrated last week, there are actually a couple of ditches that we can fall into that may seem like God's way but in actuality are our way. It's our way of doing it so that we feel better about it, and it's our way of doing it so that we can tag the God card onto it in hopes that one of those two ways is right." [40:33](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Materialism takes the good thing that God blesses you with and makes it the ultimate thing. Your focus becomes on accumulating all the money and the things that you possibly can no matter the cost. Where poverty said stuff comes from the devil, materialism says you earned it, you deserve it. Poverty says be ashamed of all the stuff that you have, but materialism says flaunt it, let everybody see." [47:06](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I don't think God is necessarily pro-wealth and materialism. I don't think he's against it. Come on, your money is a neutral source. It's not evil. It's not good. It's a neutral source. Let me put it like this: the same $100 bill that you got from your bank that you put in today's offering, hopefully, that same $100 last week could have been used in a drug deal. Same $100. It's not good. It's not evil. It's neutral. It's what you do with it." [56:27](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "What if you think of generosity differently and you go, he's not necessarily talking about you giving that big gift, but what if it's you smile at the cashier as you're checking out this afternoon when you go to get lunch after church? Maybe that's generous for you. Maybe it's leaving a couple extra dollars in your tip. Maybe that's generous for you. Maybe it's taking your talent and using it in a way or for someone who can't pay you back. That's generosity for you." [01:01:21](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "The way that you learn to be contented is you develop a heart of gratitude. It's when someone does the smallest thing for you, learning how to turn and go, 'God, thank you so much.' When someone pays for a meal or when someone does some small act of kindness, turning around and going, 'God, I'm so thankful.' Because here's what I've found: as I become truly grateful for the things in my life, whether it's a relationship or a material blessing, it grounds your heart and it focuses your spiritual eyesight on him." [01:07:21](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "When we begin to decide we're going to approach our finances God's way, when we choose the God's way door, as Pastor Brandon so illustrated last week, there are actually a couple of ditches that we can fall into that may seem like God's way but in actuality are our way. It's our way of doing it so that we feel better about it, and it's our way of doing it so that we can tag the God card onto it in hopes that one of those two ways is right." [40:33](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Materialism takes the good thing that God blesses you with and makes it the ultimate thing. Your focus becomes on accumulating all the money and the things that you possibly can no matter the cost. Where poverty said stuff comes from the devil, materialism says you earned it, you deserve it. Poverty says be ashamed of all the stuff that you have, but materialism says flaunt it, let everybody see. Where poverty says make people think you spent less than what you actually did, materialism says make people think you spent more." [47:06](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "I don't think God is necessarily pro-wealth and materialism. I don't think he's against it. Come on, your money is a neutral source. It's not evil. It's not good. It's a neutral source. Let me put it like this: the same $100 bill that you got from your bank that you put in today's offering, hopefully, that same $100 last week could have been used in a drug deal. Same $100. It's not good. It's not evil. It's neutral. It's what you do with it. What I do with it. Come on, that's what Paul was trying to say. He said don't get wrapped up in the materialism and don't get wrapped up saying it's a poverty mentality. Don't ascribe to either one of those. There's a middle road." [56:27](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "The way that you learn to be contented is you develop a heart of gratitude. It's when someone does the smallest thing for you, learning how to turn and go, 'God, thank you so much.' When someone pays for a meal or when someone does some small act of kindness, turning around and going, 'God, I'm so thankful.' Because here's what I've found: as I become truly grateful for the things in my life, whether it's a relationship or a material blessing, it grounds your heart and it focuses your spiritual eyesight on him." [01:07:21](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "I can live a contented yet radically generous lifestyle, which is actually that's the middle road. That if we'll learn how to be contented yet radically generous, it'll keep us from both of those ditches. If I can learn how to live open-handed, that's what I think generosity really is. It's just living open-handed with everything you got." [01:04:40](Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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