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2 Corinthians 9:1-9:15

Sermon Series: God’s Faithfulness and Ours

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Introduction:
A. The American industrialist, Henry Ford, was once asked to donate money for the construction of a new medical facility.
1. The billionaire made a pledge of $5,000.
2. The next day in the newspaper, the headline read, "Henry Ford contributes $50,000 to new hospital."
3. The irate Ford was on the phone immediately to complain to the fund-raiser that he had been misunderstood.
4. The fund-raiser replied that they would print a retraction in the paper the following day to read, "Henry Ford reduces his donation by $45,000."
5. Realizing the poor publicity that would result, the industrialist agreed to make the $50,000 contribution under one condition.
6. That above the entrance to the hospital was to be carved the biblical inscription: "I came among you and you took me in." (Bits & Pieces, March 3, 1994, pp. 1-2.)

B. Ford truly had been taken in, which is an experience that should never happen in the context of Christian giving.
1. No one should ever feel like they are being manipulated or arm-twisted.
2. Unfortunately, many worldly tactics have been used over the years to increase church donations.
3. Many ministers have stood in pulpits and said erroneous and horrendous things in order to increase what goes in the collection plate.
4. I hope and pray that that is something that never happens in this pulpit by me or by anyone else.

C. Giving is a very important and spiritual subject that needs to be addressed often and unapologetically.
1. Why? First, Because the God’s word speaks often about the subject of stewardship and giving.
a. Research shows that there are 2,350 passages in the Bible dealing with money and material possessions. That’s more than on any other subject.
b. Jesus talked about the proper approach to money and things more than any other subject – even more than heaven, hell or loving our neighbor.
c. Some of Jesus’ greatest statements are about money. Like, “where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Mt. 6:21), or “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35).
2. But that’s not the only reason giving should be addressed often and unapologetically. Another reason is that faithfulness in giving generously transforms people.
a. When we learn to release our grip on the things of this world, we become liberated from all kinds of bondage and snares.
b. Paul warned about this in his first letter to Timothy. He wrote, “People who want to get rich fall into temptation and a trap and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.” (1 Tim. 6:9-10)
3. Let me add one more reason to address the subject of giving: Giving is the path to blessing.
a. It is the path to blessing for ourselves, the church and the world.
b. It is one of the best ways for God to be praised and receive glory.
4. Well, with that said, by way of introduction, let’s turn our attention to 2 Corinthians 9.

I. Paul’s Approach
A. At the end of Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, in chapter 16, he told them of his intentions to take up a collection for God’s needy people living in Judea.
1. So, Paul encouraged the Corinthians to begin putting aside money on a weekly basis, so that when he came through

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