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2They are being tested by many troubles, and they are very poor. But they are also filled with abundant joy, which has overflowed in rich generosity. 3For I can testify that they gave not only what they could afford, but far more. And they did it of their own free will. 4They begged us again and again for the privilege of sharing in the gift for the believers* in Jerusalem. 5They even did more than we had hoped, for their first action was to give themselves to the Lord and to us, just as God wanted them to do.
9You know the generous grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that by his poverty he could make you rich.
12Whatever you give is acceptable if you give it eagerly. And give according to what you have, not what you don't have. 13Of course, I don't mean your giving should make life easy for others and hard for yourselves. I only mean that there should be some equality. 14Right now you have plenty and can help those who are in need. Later, they will have plenty and can share with you when you need it. In this way, things will be equal.
Kevin Young wrote:12Whatever you give is acceptable if you give it eagerly. And give according to what you have, not what you don't have. 13Of course, I don't mean your giving should make life easy for others and hard for yourselves. I only mean that there should be some equality. 14Right now you have plenty and can help those who are in need. Later, they will have plenty and can share with you when you need it. In this way, things will be equal.
This verse really hit me tonight. This is what it means to live in community with each other. We should not give what we don't have. But we should strive to be equal with each other. I've never really considered applying this verse to my life. So this week, I will. What do you guys think?
6 So we have urged Titus, who encouraged your giving in the first place, to return to you and encourage you to finish this ministry of giving.
sassy1506 wrote:What does it mean by "finish the ministry of giving"? Isn't it an ongoing thing? There's always someone to give to.
sassy1506 wrote:Kevin Young wrote:12Whatever you give is acceptable if you give it eagerly. And give according to what you have, not what you don't have. 13Of course, I don't mean your giving should make life easy for others and hard for yourselves. I only mean that there should be some equality. 14Right now you have plenty and can help those who are in need. Later, they will have plenty and can share with you when you need it. In this way, things will be equal.
This verse really hit me tonight. This is what it means to live in community with each other. We should not give what we don't have. But we should strive to be equal with each other. I've never really considered applying this verse to my life. So this week, I will. What do you guys think?
I don't think I've been doing this as much as I should. But this brought to mind the past couple days.
A friend from our church lost their house and everything inside it late Sunday night. They were able to save their vehicles, and nobody was hurt, but they literally lost EVERYTHING else. So yesterday evening, my mom dragged out all of the stuff we had stored in the loft that she saved for when she had grandchildren someday. My mom took all that stuff around the corner to the church so that our friend could look through it and take what she wanted.
We gave her things we could spare, sure they had sentimental value, but we don't need them. She did.6 So we have urged Titus, who encouraged your giving in the first place, to return to you and encourage you to finish this ministry of giving.
What does it mean by "finish the ministry of giving"? Isn't it an ongoing thing? There's always someone to give to.
telsa wrote:Kevin, the NLT is a bad version to use. It is inaccurate--when it reads that we should give only based on what we have, it contradicts itself and is unfaithful to the original Greek. It contradicts verses 1-5, where Paul writes about the Macedonians being in "extreme poverty" yet giving "beyond their means." If they're giving beyond their means, then they certainly aren't giving based on what they have.
Second, the original Greek reads something more like "For if the readiness is there, it is acceptable according to what a person has, not according to what he does not have." I leave it up to you to determine from the Holy Spirit what that means.
telsa wrote:Kevin, the NLT is a bad version to use. It is inaccurate--when it reads that we should give only based on what we have, it contradicts itself and is unfaithful to the original Greek. It contradicts verses 1-5, where Paul writes about the Macedonians being in "extreme poverty" yet giving "beyond their means." If they're giving beyond their means, then they certainly aren't giving based on what they have.
Second, the original Greek reads something more like "For if the readiness is there, it is acceptable according to what a person has, not according to what he does not have." I leave it up to you to determine from the Holy Spirit what that means.
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