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The messengers of generosity, 8:16-9:5
• Integrity of administration, 8:16-24
It will be carried to Jerusalem by three independent believers, 8:17-18, 22
Paul is providing integrity in the sight of God and man
2 Corinthians 8-9 and Proverbs 3
• The same theme—establishing favor between God and man (Paul applies this to a practical situation in 2 Corinthians 8)
Proverbs 3 outline
• Favor with God, vv.
1-12 (introduction is vv.
1-4): 1) Negative command (do not forget his teaching), v. 1; 2) Positive command (keep his commandments)—v.
1—“keep” is to guard and protect; 3) Negative command (v.
3)—“mercy” is the word for commitment to an obligation; 4) Positive (v.
3)—external testimony and internal reality
• Wisdom, vv.
13-26: Wisdom comes after success with God and before success with man
• Favor with man, vv.
27-35 (this is the result of favor with God and wisdom): 1) Vertical relationship must precede horizontal relations; 2) Directly applicable to 2 Corinthians 8-9; 3) Proverbs 3:27 and 2 Corinthians 8:12—God assesses giving based on what remains not what is given; 4) Be prepared and prompt
“Forgetting God”—Proverbs 3:1
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Failure to know God is to forget God, Hosea 4:6
2. Failure to obey God is to forget God, Deuteronomy 8:11
3. Failure to recognize God as sovereign is to forget God, Deuteronomy 8:19
4. Failure to recall his works and keep them fresh in your mentality is to forget God, Psalm 106:13
5. Failure to perceive all blessings as manifestations of grace is to forget God, Deuteronomy 9:6-7a
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To be afraid of man is to forget God, Isaiah 51:12-13
7. Material prosperity, Deuteronomy 8:11-14
8. Forgetting God causes God to lament, Jeremiah 2:32, 13:25, 3:32.
Having success with God, Proverbs 3:4-12
• Must be a trust that is complete, vv.
4-8: 1) The qualities of trust, vv.
5-6a: a) Entire; b) Exclusive; c) Consistent; 2) The reward of trust, vv.
6b-8
• Honoring the Lord with our possessions, vv.
9-10: 1) Have to take away the “depletion” idea we have in Christian giving
• Submission to the Lord’s discipline, vv.
11-12: 1: He loves you; 2) He is your Father.
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