Today's Daily Bread
Our Daily Bread
Ed Dobson, my former pastor, often said that he disliked preaching
about financial giving to the church. He said his previous job required
fundraising, so he didn’t like putting any unnecessary pressure on
people. But when he was teaching through 2 Corinthians, and he came to
chapters 8 and 9, he couldn’t avoid the topic of giving. What I remember
most about his sermon was the illustration he used. He placed an
offering plate on the floor, stepped into it, and stood there as he
talked about the importance of giving our whole selves to the Lord, not
just our wallets.
Those two chapters in Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians give us
a number of attitudes and actions that we are to display in our giving
to the Lord:
• Give yourself to the Lord first (8:5).
• Give, remembering the example of the Lord Jesus (8:9).
• Give according to your means (8:11-12).
• Give enthusiastically because of God’s love (9:2).
• Give generously, not grudgingly or because of outside pressure (9:5-7).
Next time the offering plate comes around at church, imagine yourself
stepping into it. It will help you to excel in the grace of giving
(8:7).
Thank You, Lord Jesus, for giving Yourself for me on
the cross. Because of Your love, I give all of me—
my heart, my time, my funds, my will—to You.
I love You.
the cross. Because of Your love, I give all of me—
my heart, my time, my funds, my will—to You.
I love You.
When we give ourselves completely to the Lord,
all lesser giving becomes easier.
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