OUR DAILY BREAD READING (Published Daily by Our Daily Bread Ministries)
READ: 2 Corinthians 9:6–9
MEMORY VERSE
“Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give . . . for God loves a cheerful giver.” 2 Corinthians 9:7
BACKGROUND
Brenda was walking toward the mall exit when a flush of pink from a display window caught her eye. She turned and stood spellbound before a “cotton-candy-colored coat.”
Oh, how Holly would love it! Finances had been tight for her coworker friend who was a single mother, and while Brenda knew Holly needed a warm coat, she was also confident that her friend would never lay down cash on such a purchase for herself.
After wavering ever so slightly, Brenda smiled, reached for her wallet, and arranged for the coat to be shipped to Holly’s home. She added an anonymous card, “You are so very loved.” Brenda practically danced to her car.
Joy is a by-product of God-nudged giving. As Paul instructed the Corinthians in the art of generosity, he said, “Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Corinthians 9:7).
He also noted, “Whoever sows generously will also reap generously” (v. 6).
Sometimes we slip cash into the offering plate. At other times we donate online to a worthy ministry.
And then there are moments when God leads us to respond to the need of a friend with a tangible expression of His love. We offer a bag of groceries, a tank of gas . . . or even the gift of a perfectly pink coat.
By: Elisa Morgan
INSIGHT
This small segment of Paul’s letter to the church in Corinth (2 Corinthians 9:6–9) appears amid a much larger section on giving. The apostle had introduced the theme in chapter 8, where he held up the much poorer but very generous Macedonian church as a model to emulate (vv. 1–5).
Throughout his appeal, he asked the Corinthian church to keep their original commitment to give (vv. 10–12) and to do so willingly and cheerfully (9:5, 7). As Paul often did, he referenced other Scriptures to build his argument.
Here he quoted Psalm 112, which outlines the characteristics of the righteous (“those who fear the Lord,” v. 1). The psalmist noted how they’re “gracious and compassionate” (v. 4), and that “good will come to those who are generous and lend freely” (v. 5).
It’s not that generous giving makes one righteous; rather, the one who is righteous will give generously.
By: Tim Gustafson
APPLICATION
Who might you show God’s love to today? How can your generosity bubble up in joy as a return gift to you?
(PASTOR RICHARD) TAKE
It doesn’t take much to change somebody’s world. pr
RE-EMPHASIS (From Post)
“Sometimes we slip cash into the offering plate. At other times we donate online to a worthy ministry. And then there are moments when God leads us to respond to the need of a friend with a tangible expression of His love.”
PRAYER
“Loving Father, You gave me the gift of Your Son, and so I want to give to others. May I respond to Your gentle nudge to meet the needs of another.”
TODAY’s HYMN/WORSHIP/PRAISE/GOSPEL SONG
“YOU CAN’T BEAT GOD’S GIVING” Billy Preston
You can’t beat God’s giving,
No matter how hard you try
And just as sure as you are living
And the Lord is in heaven on high
The more you give,
The more He gives to you
But keep on giving
Because it’s really true,
That you can’t beat God’s giving,
No matter how hard you try
Should we receive and never give
The Savior died that we might live
His life on Calvary, He gladly gave
Our sinful souls to save
He gives me health,
He keeps me strong
He guides me when I would go wrong
He gives me everything that I need
My ever hunger feeds
He gave me peace,
He made me whole
And when in sin He saved my soul
And what I gave,
Would never be compared,
With the blessing that I share
READING THROUGH THE BIBLE DAILY IN 2023
EXODUS 19-20
MATTHEW 18:21-35