Generosity is a powerful force that can lead to life change in God's kingdom. As we look towards our legacy goals for 2025, our focus is on the next generation, orphans, widows, and those in need. Our church has been on a journey of generosity, and despite challenges like COVID-19, we have seen incredible growth and impact. Our campuses have expanded, and our outreach efforts have increased significantly, demonstrating the power of unity and generosity.
The parable of the rich man in Luke 12 serves as a reminder that abundance is not just about wealth but about how we respond to it. The rich man's mistake was not in his hard work or saving, but in his self-centeredness. His life was all about himself, and when he died, his story ended. Jesus teaches us that giving is the only thing that can outlast us. When we give, we invest in something eternal.
Generosity, according to Jesus, involves priority giving, percentage giving, and progressive giving. Priority giving means making generosity a fundamental part of who we are, not just something we do when we have extra. Percentage giving challenges us to examine how much of our resources we are willing to dedicate to God's work, regardless of our income level. Progressive giving encourages us to grow in our generosity over time, just as we grow in other areas of discipleship.
Our generosity has the power to change lives. In Uganda, our missions giving has increased by 393%, providing for orphans and those in need. Locally, our Choose Life Fund has supported women in crisis, offering them hope and a support network. As we continue to give, we are building a church for the next hundred years while living as if Jesus could return at any moment.
God is our source, and when we trust Him with our resources, He speaks to us and guides us in ways that transform our lives and the lives of others. Let us be generous, not just with our finances, but with our time, our words, and our love. As we take our next steps in generosity, may we listen for God's voice and respond with open hearts.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Generosity is not about the amount we give but the heart behind it. The parable of the rich man in Luke 12 teaches us that when our lives are centered on ourselves, they end with us. True generosity invests in something eternal, outlasting our earthly existence. [15:21]
- 2. Priority giving means making generosity a core part of our identity. It's not about waiting until we have extra but giving from what we have now. This reflects God's nature as a giver and aligns us with His heart. [19:33]
- 3. Percentage giving challenges us to evaluate our financial priorities. The story of the widow's mite shows that God values the heart behind the gift more than the amount. It's about trusting God with our resources and recognizing Him as our source. [27:39]
- 4. Progressive giving is about growing in generosity over time. Just as we grow in other areas of discipleship, we should strive to become more generous with our resources, time, and love. This growth reflects our deepening relationship with God. [29:41]
- 5. God is jealous for our hope and commitment. He desires that we place our trust in Him alone, not in our wealth or possessions. As we listen for His voice and respond to His call, our lives and the lives of others are transformed. [33:55]
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