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Study Section 7:  Basic Principles for Giving from II Corinthians 9


                7.1 Connect

                            There are MANY passages in the New Testament that define for us what Grace Giving is all
                            about.  However, probably the best and most complete is found in II Corinthians chapter
                            9.  Hard times had come to the church in Jerusalem.   Paul, therefore, was taking up a
                            collection among the Macedonian churches for the church in Jerusalem. Many other
                            churches had given sacrifically, but so far, the pledges of the Corinthian church had not
               been received.  So in this passage, Paul was giving the Church some giving principles that are extremely
               important for the church today.  We will be able to carefully study this passage and see what principles
               and promises are there.  Aren’t you excited?


                7.2 Objectives

                          1.  The student should be able to share a study II Cor. 9 to glean principles for New
                          Testament giving.

                          2.  The student should be able to recite other verses in the New Testament and bundle them
               into ten principles for giving.


               7.3 Basic Principles for Giving from II Corinthians 9

                            1.  You will reap what you sow…even in the area of giving.  You may have heard the
                            quote, “You cannot out give God!”  What this means is that when God gets a hold of your
                            heart and pocketbook and begins directing you toward giving, He will honor obedience
                            with blessings.  It may be a return on the gift.  He may give you more money to give away
                            and even give you a special bonus of something you need.  But this verse promises that
               your faithfulness will be rewarded by God in a tangible way.  Our motive to give is
               not to get, but to express our love for our Savior.  Giving to get a return
               demonstrates a false motive and does not apply to the promise of a blessing.

               6 Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever
               sows generously will also reap generously.

               8 And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having
               all that you need, you will abound in every good work

               10 Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of
               seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness.

               2.  Give as the Holy Spirit directs you in your heart to give with a cheerful attitude!  As you walk with
               God daily, empowered by the Holy Spirit, He will speak to you through a still small voice.  He will clearly
               reveal to you to whom you can direct your financial gifts and exactly how much.  Quite often my wife
               and I get the same “tug” from God.  And when we ask how much, most of the time both of us has the
               exact same number in our heads.  The gift is not based on a percentage of net or gross income, but on
               the leading of the Holy Spirit.

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