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THINGS THAT HINDER CHRISTIAN'S GIVING
INTRODUCTION
1. Paul, in the previous chapter gave the following
guidelines for giving.
A. We are __________by the example of others( 2 Cor.
8:5)
B. We should give according to our ____________.
C. We should give ___________.
D. Our motive should be one of ________ (8:8,9).
E. We give to have ___________ (8:3,4).
F. Giving is not done for __________.
2. The reality is that many ________ do not follow these guidelines.
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DISCUSSION: SOME ARE HINDERED --
*I.
By Being Insensitive To what Their Example Should Be.*
1. Paul boasted to the ____________ their zeal.
2. Christians should have the reputation of ” being _______ to every good work” (Titus 2:14-13 , 3:1,8).
*II.
By THOUGHTLESSNESS AND CARELESNESS (9:35,7).*
1.
Some are not __________.
2. God wants our ___________.
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*III.
By **Covetous Reluctance To Part With Possessions*.
1. Giving must not be _____________.
2. Grudgingly = “out of sorrow.”
*IV.
By Shortsighted (v.
6).*
1. Paul compared giving to ___________.
2. The Bible teaches that God is a source of __________.
(Prov.
11:24, Lk. 6:38).
*V.
Because Of Unbelief In God's Method.
(9:810)*
1. God is ________ (V:8).
2. On the other hand, God depends on _______ to do His work.
*VI.
Because Of Ingratitude (9:11-12; 9:14-15)*
1. Giving causes ___________ through us.
2. God's __________ should motivate us to be grateful.
*In All His Wisdom He Turned From God*
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!! Introduction
1. Rags to _________" is a thrilling story, but a far
more common theme in life is _________ to Rags.
2. Our text is set during the time of the ___________.
3.
In a __________ sense, Solomon's kingdom was the
greatest Israel would see, but in the end Solomon's
lifestyle caused him to _________ God.
*DISCUSSION*: We can learn from Solomon.
*I.
He Enjoyed A Great Beginning.*
1.
Great ________and faith (1 Ki. 3:1-9).
2.
Great ________ (1 Ki. 3:10-14).
3.
Great _______ (1 Chron .28).
*II.
He Engaged In Great Folly (1 Ki. 11:1-8)*
1.
Solomon _______ many foreign women( 1 Ki.
11:1).
2.
Solomon ________ to his wives (11:2).
3.
Solomon _______ (11:3).
4.
Solomon ________ (1 Ki. 11:5).
5.
Solomon did ________ (1 Ki. 11:6).
6.
Solomon ________ high places (1 Ki. 11:7).
7.
Solomon _________ God (1 Ki. 11:9-11).
*III.
LESSONS WE LEARN:*
1.
_________ is possible (cf. 2 Pet.
2:22).
2.
We will ________ what we ______ (Gal.
6:7,8).
3.
Keep your __________.
4.
God will not acquit the __________ (Num.
14:18).
*CONCLUSION*:
1.
Your lifestyle can lead you away from God.
2.
Does your lifestyle _________ Solomon’s?
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