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2 Corinthians 8:1-15, The Need for Generosity [Part 45) [Sunday PM]
The example of generosity, 8:1-5 (we did this morning)
• The foundation
• The setting
• The criteria
• The entreaty
• The priority
The plea for generosity, 8:6-15
• The inspiration of giving, vv.
6-7
• The proof of generosity, v. 8
• The supreme argument for giving, v. 9
• The continuation of giving, vv.
10-12: 1) A disposition to give (you want to); 2) An act of giving (then you do it)
• The quality of giving, vv.
13-15
Triple benefit that comes with material giving
• It benefits the one who gives.
• It benefits the one who receives.
• It benefits others who have not been involved yet.
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