What Disciples Do: Give Generously
What Disciples Do: Give Generously
Key Takeaways
1) Generosity is a mark of discipleship – To follow Jesus means to give, not just financially but of one’s time, talents and resources, modelling a life of open‐handedness toward others.
2) Giving reveals trust in God rather than in possessions – By giving generously we declare that God is our provision and our security, rather than our bank account or accumulated goods.
3) Generosity fosters community and mission – When disciples give, the church community is strengthened and the mission of the gospel is more clearly lived out in practical acts of grace toward the wider world.
4) Intentional stepping out is required – Generosity isn’t passive; it requires a decision to act, to participate, to risk, to move beyond comfortable routines and involve one’s self in the work of God’s Kingdom.
Reflection Questions
--- In what ways am I currently generous (or not) with my time, gifts, finances or relationships? How does that align with being a disciple of Christ?
--- Where does my trust lie when it comes to resources or possessions — am I relying more on what I have than on what God provides?
--- What opportunities exist in my church or in my community to practice generous giving (broadly defined) and how might I engage them more intentionally?
--- What is one small step I can take this week toward greater generosity — how will I make that step real and accountable?
