Entrusted With Much: The Joy of Living Generouslyنموونە

Fundraising vs. Biblical Generosity
There’s a big difference between fundraising and biblical generosity. Fundraising is an act – giving to a cause. But biblical generosity is a way of life. It’s not something we do; it’s who we are. As followers of Jesus, generosity flows from our identity, not just from our wallets.
The churches in Macedonia are a great example of this. Even though they were poor and going through hard times, they were filled with joy and begged for more opportunities to give. They didn’t just give – they gave with overflowing generosity. It’s hard for us to imagine, but even though they were poor, they saw generosity as a privilege.
Biblical generosity is rooted in love and joy. It’s a mindset that reflects the heart of God. Imagine what the world would look like if we all lived like the churches of Macedonia – meeting needs, selling possessions, and doing it all with joy. God uses the poor to show us what true generosity looks like.
Reflect: How can I shift from simply giving when asked to making generosity a central part of my life and identity?
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This five-day Bible Reading Plan will help you uncover God's unique calling for your life by focusing on matters of the heart and the joy found in living generously. As you explore Scripture, you'll see how God shapes our hearts to live with purpose and experience true fulfillment. Discover the freedom and impact that comes from embracing biblical generosity and stepping into God’s greater plan for you.
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