Our Generosity to God
This powerful exploration of generosity challenges us to see giving not as an obligation, but as a profound privilege that reflects our creation in God's image. Drawing from Exodus 25, we discover that God doesn't need our gifts—He owns everything—yet He invites us to participate in giving because it transforms us and helps us understand His greatest gift: Jesus Christ. Kevin illustrates how God made giving accessible to everyone in ancient Israel, from those who could offer gold and silver to those who could only contribute goat's hair. This reminds us that we all have something to give, regardless of our circumstances. The widow's two mites in Mark 12 becomes a stunning example of sacrificial giving that moves God's heart more than large donations from abundance. But here's the revolutionary insight: generosity to God extends far beyond our wallets. It encompasses our time, our talents, our very bodies as living sacrifices, and ultimately our hearts. When we serve the least among us, we're serving Christ Himself. When we share the gospel, we're giving God the gift He treasures most. Kevin invites us to examine not just what we give, but how we give—cheerfully, even hilariously, from hearts that understand we've already received the most valuable gift imaginable: eternal life through Jesus.
