Living Generously: Reflecting God's Grace Through Giving

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"Generous giving is joyful giving, and I think there are some natural byproducts that result from joyful generosity. It encourages those who receive the generosity; it's an encouragement." [25:59] (Download)

"When we have been the recipients of someone's generosity, it is an encouragement that is being felt churchwide. What an encouragement it is for us, as we have been the recipients of other people's gospel generosity more times than I can count." [27:09] (Download)

"Let's continue to be a people who live generously. I can't wait to share more testimonies with you next week." [42:09] (Download)

"Generous giving is joyful giving. It's not about the amount but the spirit in which we give, reflecting a heart that finds pleasure in the act of giving itself." [24:44] (Download)

"It's an encouragement when we live generously rooted in joyful generosity, because God has done the greatest thing for us." [28:52] (Download)

"Paul says that the sower, the one who practices this joyful generosity, is actually rewarded with a righteousness that belongs only to God." [29:26] (Download)

"The generosity of your contribution for them and all others not only encourages those who receive but enriches those of us who give." [33:18] (Download)

"We are full of imperfect people, I am chief among them, but we worship and serve a perfect God and King, and we would love for you to come partner with us in everything that He is entrusting to our care." [38:44] (Download)

"The greatest act of generosity is that God sent Jesus to do for us something we could never provide for ourselves. He lived a sinless life and died a sacrificial death, but because he is God, he resurrected to everlasting life." [37:43] (Download)

"Grace came down, that's the story of Christmas; Joy went up, that's our response in Salvation; and generosity overflowed, that's the natural byproduct of someone who belongs to a generous God." [16:04] (Download)
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