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A Generous People
Jason Calvin Parker / General Adult
Hook
- Tim’s Fire Story
Introduce Subject
A Generous People
Fallen Condition Focus
The need is so great
Way bigger than one person
The challenge is to not just get one person to be generous at every occasion but a group of people
Christ Solution
But I am thankful that God is able to bring not just individuals but a group of people to a place of being generous at every occasion
Dream with me about what God could do if we as individuals were generous at every occasion
Ok, now I want you to dream with me if we as individuals came together and were generous at every occasion
Why this excites me is because I believe Jesus has the ability to not just bring individuals but a group of people to the position to be generous at every occasion.
Do you?
Dream again, what could God do through a group of people that were generous at every occasion?
What could God do through Woods Harbour Wesleyan Church if we were generous at every occasion?
Jesus has the ability to not just bring individuals but a group of people to the position to be generous at every occasion and the text we have been soaking in proves it.
Let’s read our verse again.
2 Corinthians
Transition to text
I really want to get in to the story of Macedonia and Corinthians
I want to talk about too the role Paul had at bringing both of those churches to be generous at every occasion
Paul had a vision and was able to build some healthy competition that made them step up to the plate to do what God was leading them to do
Spurring one another on to good works
I think from this story we can drill down on some key points.
The shift from individual to corporate
Generosity Series
Misreading Scripture through western eyes
Back to our text
Generous God
2 Corinthians
1. God’s Generosity is indescribable
2. God’s Generous is tangible.
Y’all
The Multiplication
We can’t truly be the kind of Generous people God wants us to be unless we first and foremost experience the generosity of Jesus ourselves.
Have you experienced the generosity and kindness of Jesus?
As the love of God is poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit we are filled with the Generosity of Jesus so that we can in turn share that generosity with other people.
Does that make sense?
Multiple People getting to the point where we are generous at every occasion
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Our Generous God wants to make generous people.
And hope does not put us to shame, because God’s love has been poured out into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, who has been given to us.
When multiple people allow God to bring him to that point
Stuff gets done
Our Generous God wants to make generous people.
Two Sunday’s ago we made the shift from a Generous God to a generous person.
We actually took the last two Sunday’s tackling the Generous person with the first Sunday looking at the heart of the Generous person.
I laid out a couple conclusions in the Sunday we focused on the heart.
Rather then just individual impact you begin to have a corporate impact
I think if all of us took a good look at humanity it doesn’t take long to be convinced that the heart of man carries a selfish problem that needs to be fixed.
I want multiple people in our church to get to this point because it will multiply the impact we have
9 For you know the graces of our Lord Jesus Christ,t that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor,u so that you through his poverty might become rich.v
2 Corinthians 2:8
We created the tension between God’s expectation and command to be generous on every occasion and the inward reality of selfishness.
For I know your eagerness to help,u and I have been boastingv about it to the Macedonians, telling them that since last yearw you in Achaiax were ready to give; and your enthusiasm has stirred most of them to action.
So Paul was actually placing both churches in healthy competition with each other to spur one another on.
Then we celebrated what Jesus has accomplished for us at the cross and through his resurrection
Thanks be to God for his inexpressible gift!
“The Cross and resurrection give us the power to be free from being that stingy, greedy and selfish person because the cross and resurrection has broken the power of sin.
The problem may be that we are all born with a bent towards selfishness, greed and being stingy but the hope we have in Jesus is that he broke the power of selfishness, greed and being stingy.
We have hope that we can be free from selfishness, greed and being stingy.
If you put your faith in Jesus there is an amazing thing that will happen.
Jesus will break the power of selfishness, greed and stinginess in your life and give you the ability to be a genuinely generous person.
Isn’t that good news?
PREACH IT!”
I am here to share with you this morning that we have a hope of being free from selfishness and greed and the opportunity to become authentic and genuinely generous people because Jesus Christ has broken the power of sin and selfishness.
We have learned this series the incredible truth that if we put our faith in Jesus and believe that he died and rose again from the dead, choose to turn from our selfish bent and invite Christ to come in, Jesus comes into our hearts and breaks the bent towards selfishness, greed and stinginess.
Some of you are here today and you have been hearing about this good news and you recognize that you need to give your life to him.
We are going to give some of you at the end of the service to be public about your faith in Jesus and invite you to come forward to accept Jesus.
NIV
For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you through his poverty might become rich.
15 Thanks be to God for his indescribable gift!
We have also been working from a very key Scripture.
NIV
You will be enriched in every way so that you can be generous on every occasion, and through us your generosity will result in thanksgiving to God.
This service that you perform is not only supplying the needs of the Lord’s people but is also overflowing in many expressions of thanks to God.
Because of the service by which you have proved yourselves, others will praise God for the obedience that accompanies your confession of the gospel of Christ, and for your generosity in sharing with them and with everyone else.
Last Sunday we made the shift from focusing on the heart of the generous Person to the head of the generous person.
We also talked through a couple key points.
THE GOAL FOR US IS TO GET TO THE PLACE WHERE WE CAN BE GENEROUS AT EVERY OCCASION.
ARE WE READY?
WE TALKED MORE ABOUT THE GAP
God’s desire for you is to enrich your life so you can be generous at every occasion.
- How does that sound?
Asked you to dream about getting to the point of being generous at every occasion
We need to get our heart fixed
Our mentality needs to change - Our head
“We have abandoned the vision that Christianity is an alternative way.”
“Indeed, Jesus Christ said more about money than about almost any other subject.
The Bible offers 500 verses on prayer, fewer than 500 verses on faith, but more than 2,350 verses on money and possessions.”
“Yes, Jesus had strong opinions about money, but he had more than just opinions.
He had an entirely different mind.”
- Soul Shift
So God wants to transform us into these people that are generous on every occasion.
How does God want to do this?
By changing the way we think.
NIV - Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.
Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.
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