In today's gathering, we delved into the profound understanding that our giving is a reflection of God's grace and a testament to our stewardship as believers. We are stewards of God's gifts and graces, and it is through our offerings—be it time, talents, or financial resources—that we mirror the generosity of our Creator. God has bestowed upon us the ultimate gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, a gift that is not earned by our deeds but given freely out of His boundless love. This gift is not something we can boast about, for it is not a reward but a grace-filled offering from our Heavenly Father.
As we come to the Lord's table, we are reminded that our offerings are a response to the grace we have received. We give not out of obligation or pressure but out of a cheerful heart, reflecting the joy that comes from knowing Jesus. Our previous experiences, such as the joyous tradition of shouting during the offering at my former church, serve as a reminder that giving is an act of worship, a moment to celebrate rather than a mere transaction.
We explored the Biblical principles of stewardship, understanding that everything we have is God's, and we are merely managers of His assets. This perspective shifts our focus from ownership to stewardship, from a closed fist to an open hand. An open hand symbolizes a spirit of gratitude and welcome, a readiness to give and receive blessings.
Our spirituality is deeply connected to our giving. As we pour clean water into a cup of dirty water, so too do we, as the church, have the opportunity to influence our community positively. By continuously offering clean, Christian influence, we displace the negative and multiply the number of people joining us in this mission. Our goal is to spread the influence of God's kingdom, and it is in this giving—regardless of where—that our souls find nourishment and joy.
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