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What does the daily supply of manna have to do with giving to meet the needs of others? Apostle Paul quotes a verse regarding manna to teach us about God's heart and how the miracle takes place today.
The Bible has much to teach about how we handle our finances. And in a culture saturated by materialism we need to catch the vision and embrace the Kingdom value of joyful generosity. God is joyfully generous and loves cheerful givers! In sermon Pastor Keith explains that the grace of God generates joyful generosity in the lives of Christians who allow the gospel to be applied to realm of their resources.
God’s grace given to the heart (vss1-4) The heart given to God’s grace (vss5-7) The richness of grace (vss8-15)
In this sermon Pastor Keith explains how those who have experienced the grace of God flowing to them are to allow joyful, willing and sacrificial generosity to flow through them.
In this sermon Pastor Keith explains how those who have experienced the grace of God flowing to them are to allow joyful, willing and sacrificial generosity to flow through them.
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Pascal Denault - 2 Corinthiens 8.1-15 DESCRIPTION : Pour le dimanche de Pâques, nous nous inspirerons de la générosité parfaite de Christ qui s’est offert sans retenue afin que nous devenions immensément riches par son sacrifice. Nous seulement nous contemplerons la grandeur d’âme de Celui qui s’est fait pauvre de riche qu’il était, mais nous étudierons l’effet répliqué de cette générosité afin de tendre nous-mêmes au sacrifice parfait. PLAN A. La générosité exemplaire des Macédoniens (v.1-8) B. La générosité salutaire de Christ (v.9) C. La générosité nécessaire des Corinthiens (v.10-15) QUESTIONS 1. Quelle était la circonstance derrière cette section de la lettre de Paul? 2. Qu’est-ce que l’exemple des Macédoniens nous montre concernant la générosité chrétienne? 3. En quoi la richesse et la pauvreté de Christ consistent-elles? 4. Comment avons-nous été enrichis par la pauvreté de Christ? 5. Quels principes pouvons-nous tirer de l’exhortation à la générosité que Paul adresse aux Corinthiens?
Pascal Denault - 2 Corinthiens 8.1-15 DESCRIPTION : Pour le dimanche de Pâques, nous nous inspirerons de la générosité parfaite de Christ qui s’est offert sans retenue afin que nous devenions immensément riches par son sacrifice. Nous seulement nous contemplerons la grandeur d’âme de Celui qui s’est fait pauvre de riche qu’il était, mais nous étudierons l’effet répliqué de cette générosité afin de tendre nous-mêmes au sacrifice parfait. PLAN A. La générosité exemplaire des Macédoniens (v.1-8) B. La générosité salutaire de Christ (v.9) C. La générosité nécessaire des Corinthiens (v.10-15) QUESTIONS 1. Quelle était la circonstance derrière cette section de la lettre de Paul? 2. Qu’est-ce que l’exemple des Macédoniens nous montre concernant la générosité chrétienne? 3. En quoi la richesse et la pauvreté de Christ consistent-elles? 4. Comment avons-nous été enrichis par la pauvreté de Christ? 5. Quels principes pouvons-nous tirer de l’exhortation à la générosité que Paul adresse aux Corinthiens?
Our mission at Community Church of Greenwood is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and live in full devotion to Him. We want to help people far from God to experience new life in Jesus Christ.
I continue to be grateful for the celebration you gave me this summer on the fortieth anniversary of my ordination to the ministry. Among the things that means is that I have been involved in exactly forty stewardship campaigns – that process each Fall in which the church asks each member to make a financial pledge for the upcoming year to support the work of the church. But none of these previous forty campaigns has had much in common – at least outwardly – with the one we are beginning today. This one is indeed “Stewardship in a Time of Coronavirus.” Rev. Larry Hayward preaches on the Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The Scripture lesson is 2 Corinthians 8:1-15.
Faith Evangelical Free Church
Faith Evangelical Free Church
Kingsway Community Church
Kingsway Community Church
Kingsway Community Church
First Baptist Church of Lewes
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
Listen to the messages from our weekly Sunday morning and Sunday evening worship services.
For God's people, sacrificial generosity is a way of life.
What does generosity truly mean? How does the Bible instruct us to be joyful and generous givers? Where should our motive for generosity come from? These are all questions that can be important in our walk with Christ. Our generosity affects those around us and in God's Word, Paul teaches us how we can use the means we have been given by His grace to bless others. Join us for our final week of our "Who We Are" Series.
What does generosity truly mean? How does the Bible instruct us to be joyful and generous givers? Where should our motive for generosity come from? These are all questions that can be important in our walk with Christ. Our generosity affects those around us and in God's Word, Paul teaches us how we can use the means we have been given by His grace to bless others. Join us for our final week of our "Who We Are" Series.
What does generosity truly mean? How does the Bible instruct us to be joyful and generous givers? Where should our motive for generosity come from? These are all questions that can be important in our walk with Christ. Our generosity affects those around us and in God's Word, Paul teaches us how we can use the means we have been given by His grace to bless others. Join us for our final week of our "Who We Are" Series.
Rev. Dr. Davida Foy Crabtree shares her sermon "Generosity of Soul." Scripture readings of the day are 2 Corinthians 8: 1-15 and Mark 5: 24b-34
We should follow through on generosity because, Jesus, who had everything, gave it all up, so that we, who had nothing spiritually, could have it all.
The default of life seems to be selfishness; however, God is generous and He desires His people to live generous lives.
The default of life seems to be selfishness; however, God is generous and He desires His people to live generous lives.
The default of life seems to be selfishness; however, God is generous and He desires His people to live generous lives.
God gives to us in proportion to how we give.
La iglesia tiene el privilegio de dar, y de participar en la obra que Dios lleva acabo en el mundo, por medio de otros creyentes.
Audio recording of the Sunday morning Bible Teaching given by Andrew Burt at Enniscorthy Christian Fellowship, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland on 22nd January 2017.
Audio recording of the Sunday morning Bible Teaching given by Andrew Burt at Enniscorthy Christian Fellowship, Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland on 22nd January 2017.
2020 Vision Funding Future Ministries
In this two-part sermon, Pastor Brian turns our attention to three directives for proper Christian follow-through.
In this two-part sermon, Pastor Brian turns our attention to three directives for proper Christian follow-through. This message includes the first directive.
Tout au long du récit biblique nous trouvons deux manières de montrer notre amour et obéissance à Dieu au travers de nos finances. Les offrandes obligatoires et les offrandes volontaires. mais c'est la disposition du coeur qui est primordiale.
As we contemplate that all that we own/have are gifts from God, it follows that there is a place in our worship for giving back to God out of thankful hearts.
As we contemplate that all that we own/have are gifts from God, it follows that there is a place in our worship for giving back to God out of thankful hearts.
As we contemplate that all that we own/have are gifts from God, it follows that there is a place in our worship for giving back to God out of thankful hearts.
Giving is something that is between every believer and God. It is something each should prayerfully consider. Giving is an act of worship done as an expression of thanks to God for His amazing grace.
Union Avenue Baptist Church
Union Avenue Baptist Church
Gift Day
What would you do if you won the lottery or suddenly inherited a load of money? How would your life change? Would you suddenly have time to do whatever you wanted? Perfect your golf game? See the world? Or would you finally have enough to start giving back?
What would you do if you won the lottery or suddenly inherited a load of money? How would your life change? Would you suddenly have time to do whatever you wanted? Perfect your golf game? See the world? Or would you finally have enough to start giving back?
What would you do if you won the lottery or suddenly inherited a load of money? How would your life change? Would you suddenly have time to do whatever you wanted? Perfect your golf game? See the world? Or would you finally have enough to start giving back?
What would you do if you won the lottery or suddenly inherited a load of money? How would your life change? Would you suddenly have time to do whatever you wanted? Perfect your golf game? See the world? Or would you finally have enough to start giving back?
What would you do if you won the lottery or suddenly inherited a load of money? How would your life change? Would you suddenly have time to do whatever you wanted? Perfect your golf game? See the world? Or would you finally have enough to start giving back?
What would you do if you won the lottery or suddenly inherited a load of money? How would your life change? Would you suddenly have time to do whatever you wanted? Perfect your golf game? See the world? Or would you finally have enough to start giving back?