How might our lives change if we truly embraced Jesus’ teaching that ‘it is more blessed to give than to receive’? What practical steps can we take to cultivate a more generous spirit?
The pastor mentions that ‘Satan can’t do anything new’ and just copies God’s creation. How does this perspective challenge our understanding of evil and temptation in the world?
How can we effectively ‘guard our hearts’ against the constant barrage of worldly messages and advertisements while still engaging with society?
The sermon discusses the difference between reactive giving and planned generosity. How might intentional planning transform our approach to stewardship and generosity?
How does the concept of ’rounding up’ in generosity challenge our typical approach to giving? What areas of your life could benefit from this mindset?
The pastor suggests that ‘generous people don’t church hop.’ How might a spirit of generosity impact our commitment to a local church community?
How does the idea of creating a ‘generosity storehouse’ before personal savings challenge our cultural norms around financial planning?
The sermon touches on the relationship between gratitude and generosity. How might cultivating a more thankful heart lead to increased generosity in our lives?
How does the concept of being ‘irrationally generous’ align with or challenge your understanding of biblical stewardship?
The pastor mentions pivoting towards generosity as a church. What might this look like on both an individual and corporate level, and what challenges might arise?
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