1. "People don't want to hear about giving or money because they think they're not giving or they think they're all the church ever talks about. People don't want to hear about money because they believe pastors are just maneuvering and manipulating to get more of it. People don't want to hear about giving because many have or are experiencing money problems and are unable to give regularly whether that's due to poor money management or maybe just bad circumstances."
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2. "We should want to hear what he has to say on the topic. I mean he is our lord we want to honor him we want to do everything for his glory we want to be good stewards with all the resources that are his that he entrusts to us we don't want to sin against him actually we we should probably desire to have a right perspective on money if you remember what paul has been teaching us through philippians chapter 4 in verse 8 he tells us we need to be filling our heads with right thinking and in verse 9 he says this will lead to right practice."
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3. "We should partner together in giving for gospel mission and gospel ministry. Paul's like, it was kind of you to share in my trouble. You guys have partnered with me in giving and receiving. You're the only church that has. Even in Thessalonica, you sent me help once and again. Again, I've chosen to use terms that reflect common thought of many Christians today. Mission tends to correlate with going outside the church. Ministry tends to correlate with inside the church."
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4. "Giving like this has eternal implications. Verse 17, Man, you've got to love Paul. He's always thinking of others. He was happy they sent him a gift, but his joy wasn't over getting the gift. It was over what the gift would do for the generous givers. Their generous gifts to Paul had eternal implications. It would result in great spiritual blessing for them. Using, Pastor Alistair Begg's illustration, Paul knew that their giving was not a deposit into their IRA, you know, their individual retirement account. Rather, it was a deposit into their IEA, their individual eternal accounts."
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5. "Giving is an act of worship. You pretty much hear this. Every Sunday when we pass the baskets, we gather on days like this to worship God. And one aspect of worshiping God is giving to God what is His anyways. And according to Paul, giving to God is an act of worship. It is pleasing to our God. Verse 18, I've received full payment and more. I'm well supplied. I've received the gift from Epaphroditus that you sent, a fragrant offering, a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing."
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6. "One of the ways we demonstrate our faith in God's provision is through our giving. Verse 19. My God will supply every need of yours according to His riches and glory in Christ Jesus. Now we need to be careful. Paul's not saying God will provide everything you want. He's not even saying He'll provide for you everything that you think you need. He's saying God will provide what we truly need. He is talking about physical needs, but He's likewise talking about spiritual needs here. God will provide for both physical and spiritual needs of those who generously give."
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7. "When we give, we're demonstrating our faith in His provision. Money tends to be the security blanket we all snuggle up in and display our trust in. When we give to God, we demonstrate money is not our master. He is, and we trust in Him to provide whatever it is we need in any and all circumstances. The message is, Jesus on giving may not be popular to Christians in our age, but they are imperative for Christians in every age."
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8. "I really hope this changes your perspective on the whole giving thing. Pastors should preach on it. We should have giving as a part of our worship service. And when we do, remember we're not doing this because we want to fill our billfolds, pay the bills, or increase the size of the building. We encourage giving because God wants His, what we want God's people to do, that which is pleasing to Him. We want to worship God in a way that honors Him. It is an act of worship."
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9. "We should express our gratitude to God for the gifts we receive from others. Find it interesting, Paul never says thank you at the end of this letter. Read it. There's no, hey, I want to say thank you. But he is expressing his gratitude. His gratitude to God for the gifts the Philippians gave to them through this letter. So he rejoiced in the Lord that they revived their concern for him, verse 10. He said it was kind of them and mentioned all of the ways that they provided for him, verses 14 through 16. And then he praised the Lord, verse 20."
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10. "If you ever need help, don't be ashamed. Don't feel guilty for asking and don't feel guilty for receiving it. That's pretty much the way the church should work. We should take care of one another. You see that all over Acts. A church loving one another, ministering to one another's needs. And right here in Philippi, you see a church who gave to gospel mission and gospel ministry. And Paul accepted the gifts."
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