Generous Giving: Reflecting Our Relationship with God

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1) "God has called us to be cheerful and generous givers and to be honest with you some of you I see that so well. I see that because when somebody's in need you're the first to say man how can I take a meal to them how can I take care of their kids how can I serve them that's the attitude of being a joyful Giver you're looking for ways to serve that's a joyful Giver." [39:59]( | | )

2) "Giving God our best is a reflection of our relationship with him so if we don't think much of him and what he's done then we're probably not going to be give we're not going to give easily or generously in a lot of ways it's going to reveal do you trust God do you appreciate him do you love him are you close with him so when you look at your calendar when you look at your your finances you can use that as a gauge of your spiritual health." [37:02](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

3) "Each person should do as he has decided in his heart not reluctantly or out of compulsion since God loves a cheerful Giver. I was wondering how often I've given an offering and was happy about it. Sometimes it came after a motivating speech beforehand to say man you give your money and it's going to go to this purpose and I'm like yes that's awesome I'm giving my money towards that and I'm happy about it." [31:16]( | | )

4) "When you have siblings you see this play out very quickly. The sibling like I know for our kids there's been several times where like Josiah wants to play with something and Rean will let him if it's what she doesn't want to play with but if it's what she wants to play with then no she's not going to let him have that. How often do we do that with God is though God in our relationship with him." [25:36]( | | )

5) "So Abel some of the firstborn of his flock and their fat portions it says the Lord had regard for Abel in his offering but he did not have regard for Cain and his offering. So I want to examine a little bit what's the difference though. I've we already showed a little bit the description that Cain was just some it doesn't say it was his worst doesn't say it was his best or first it just says he gave some and for Abel it was his first born." [21:35]( | | )

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