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Word & Deed: The Macedonian Model

Word & Deed: The Macedonian Model

Update: 2024-11-24
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Word & Deed, We are Stewards: The Macedonian Model
with Travis Aicklen

This sermon explores the topic of generosity and giving, drawing inspiration from the Macedonian church's example in 2 Corinthians 8. The message emphasizes that generosity is not about the amount given, but about the heart attitude behind it.

Key Points:

  • Generosity is not an amount: The Macedonian church, despite their extreme poverty, gave generously out of their abundance of joy.
  • Generosity is an opportunity, not an obligation: The Macedonians begged to be included in giving to the needs of the saints.
  • Generosity is giving to the Lord: They gave themselves first to the Lord, and then to Paul and his ministry.
  • Generosity is a response to grace: They understood the grace of Jesus, who became poor so that we might become rich.

Lessons from the Macedonian Model:

  1. Generosity is not about the amount: It's about a heart attitude of giving freely and cheerfully, regardless of our financial situation.
  2. Generosity is an opportunity: We should view giving as a privilege and a way to participate in God's work, not as a burden or a tax.
  3. Generosity is giving to the Lord: Our ultimate motivation for giving should be to honor God and express our love for Him.
  4. Generosity is a response to grace: We give out of gratitude for the grace we have received in Jesus Christ.

Principles of Giving:

  • The principle of later and greater: We may have less in the short term, but God will multiply our generosity in the long run.
  • Each of you can be generous: Everyone has the opportunity to give, regardless of their financial situation.
  • Generous is not spontaneous or frivolous: It is a deliberate and thoughtful act of obedience and worship.
  • God is able: Our starting point for generosity is trusting in God's ability to provide, not relying on our own resources.

The sermon concludes with a call to examine our hearts and respond to God's grace by giving generously and cheerfully. It also invites listeners to receive communion and to pray for freedom from shame and a greater understanding of God's generosity.

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Word & Deed: The Macedonian Model

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