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II Cor. 8:7
In the key wrods that are used in the Bible, the word “believe” is used 272 times. The word, “pray” is
used 371 times. The word “love” is used 714 times. But the word “give” si used 2,162 times. God is a
giver and God wants us to become like Him.
Why God Wants Me To Give?
1. Giving makes me More like God.
2. Giving draws me closer to God.
Matt.6:21. That means wherever I put my money shows my priorities.
3. Giving is the antidote to materialism
What is materialism? It’s get. Get all I can, can all I get, sit on the can, spoil the rest. Get, get, get.
What is the opposite of getting? Giving.
4. Giving strengthens My faith.
Faith is like a muscle. And God uses finances to test your faith. The issue is a lot of people don’t
give is that they don’t just believe. They just don’t believe that God will take care of them.
5. Giving is an Investment for eternity
Giving happily with those in need, and always be ready to share whatever God has given you. In
doing this, you’ll be storing up real treasures for yourself in Heaven. It si the only safe investment
for eternity. You can not take it with you but you can send it on ahead by investing in people who
are going there.
6. Giving blesses me in return
There are so many promises in giving than anything else. A generous man will be blessed, a
generous man will prosper. He who refreshes others will be refreshed.
7. Giving Makes me happy
Here is a quote by a manager, one of the top psychiatrist in the nation. He says, “Giving
is a criterion of mental health. Generous people are rarely mentally ill. The question I have is” “Should
anybody be sitting next to you? The more healthy you are, the more unafraid you are to give away.
That the more you hold things and afraid to give away that’s in the case you need to stir in your life.
4. What is the secret to giving joyfully and willingly? I.e., how can
we truly become "cheerful givers"?
a. In 2Co 9:6-15 Paul discusses the matter of giving to help
needy Christians
b. In this passage, we find several principles and truths which,
when kept in mind, can help us become "cheerful givers".
[One last point I wish to glean from our text as to how we can become
"cheerful givers"...]
CONCLUSION
1. In our text, then, we find the key to "Becoming A Cheerful Giver";
it involves keeping in mind that...
a. God loves a cheerful giver
b. God provides seed for the sower
c. Giving provides thanksgiving and glory to God
d. Giving increases affection between giver and recipient
e. Giving becomes one of generosity when it is planned
3. To a great extent, what kind of givers we are depends upon what kind
of recipients we are!
a. For unless we receive the grace of God in our own lives, we will
be unlikely to give gracefully to others
b. With that thought in mind, please remember this warning:
We then, as workers together with Him also plead with you not to
receive the grace of God in vain. For He says: "In an acceptable
time I have heard you, And in the day of salvation I have helped
you." Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of
salvation. (2Co 6:1-2)
Have we received the grace of God "in vain"? Have you received the
grace of God "at all"? - cf. Ac 22:16