Share This Episode
Delight in Grace Grace Bible Church Rich Powell Logo

Gospel Authority, Part 1

Delight in Grace / Grace Bible Church Rich Powell
The Truth Network Radio
July 16, 2024 10:00 am

Gospel Authority, Part 1

Delight in Grace / Grace Bible Church Rich Powell

00:00 / 00:00
On-Demand Podcasts NEW!

This broadcaster has 839 podcast archives available on-demand.

Broadcaster's Links

Keep up-to-date with this broadcaster on social media and their website.


July 16, 2024 10:00 am

God's program of liberality is to enrich the cheerful giver so that he or she can go on enriching others by his generosity, which is a manifestation of God's character developing in the individual, a work of God's grace.

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE:
Kingdom Pursuits Podcast Logo
Kingdom Pursuits
Robby Dilmore
The Christian Car Guy Podcast Logo
The Christian Car Guy
Robby Dilmore
The Christian Worldview Podcast Logo
The Christian Worldview
David Wheaton
What's Right What's Left Podcast Logo
What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders

Welcome to Delight in Grace, the teaching ministry of Rich Powell, pastor of Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem.

1 Samuel 16.7 tells us that man looks on the outward appearance, but God looks on the heart. So when it comes to our giving, why we give matters just as much as what we give. Let's do a heart check today as Pastor Rich digs into 2 Corinthians 9 in this message titled, Liberality with Alacrity. You're listening to the fourth part of a message that was originally preached on July 13, 2014 at Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem. If you want to hear more sermons in this series, check out www.delightingrace.com. And therefore, I am able to bless others by pointing them to Him.

All that through generosity, through being kindly disposed. It is this as a particular manifestation of the mind of Christ of thinking of considering others more important than yourself. And then he says, look with me at verse 11, enriched in everything for all liberality. Verse 12, thanksgiving to God. Verse 13, glorify God. Verse 14, the grace of God in you. This is a God thing. It's God at work in me and through me.

His character manifesting Himself to bring Him glory. This is the program of God's liberality. This is liberality that abounds. This is liberality from abiding. This is liberality that approves.

This is liberality with alacrity. This is cheerful giving. This is Christian generosity.

God's program of liberality is to enrich the cheerful giver so that he or she can go on enriching others by His generosity. There's a fine example of that that I see, for example, in our missionaries, Jacob and Prasanthi Gedala over in India. What a wonderful testimony it was for us to be able to visit some of the families over in India who were earnestly praying to God to send them one who would faithfully teach the scriptures. While they were praying, Jacob was over here getting his education to go and do just what they were praying for.

He didn't know that, but you see, God did. And Jacob and his relationship that he developed with us as a church, not only us corporately, but also many individuals within the church, have been very generous. And because of that, God has multiplied his ministry in India. And it has been wonderful to witness and to observe.

From the first year that I went over to the second time that I went over, Andrea went over this last January, his ministry doubled. And so much of that is through the generosity of God's people, God's program of liberality, to enrich the cheerful giver so that he can go on enriching others by His generosity. It's God's work.

It's His doing. So the challenge then, what Paul is calling the believers to do, is to sow the seeds of generosity. Sow the seeds of generosity, the cheerful giving that pleases God. And you reap, as it says in verse 8, an abundance for every good work. Sow the seeds of generosity and you will reap an abundance for every good work.

That's a good line to keep in mind, isn't it? Purpose in your heart. It is my aim to please Him. My highest function is to love God and I will love Him. That is the resolve of my heart is to love God through manifesting His generosity.

It's just a matter of making up your mind after you have remembered and repented. Thirdly, cheerful giving gets return on God-ward investment. Cheerful giving gets return on God-ward investment. It's proper to understand this in its right context with the right motive because God's doing it work. Look with me at verse 8. As I read this verse, listen to it and think maybe there might be a little bit of an emphasis in this verse. Look at it with me. And God is able to make all grace abound toward you that you always, having all sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work.

Maybe just a little emphasis there? It's all about God. It's His doing. And my generosity is His work in my life. That's Christian generosity. It is God's supply.

My giving is His gift. God has supplied. Verse 9 tells us that God has supplied the generous giver with the resources out of which He gives. It's God's work of grace.

Very interesting what He says in verse 10. Now may He who supplies the seed to the sower and bread for food supply and multiply the seed you have sown and increase the fruits of your righteousness. Increase the harvest of your righteousness.

What is that? The increase that God increases the harvest of your righteousness means that the character of God is at work through me. And therefore, I am able to bless others by pointing them to Him.

All that through generosity, through being kindly disposed. It is this as a particular manifestation of the mind of Christ of thinking of considering others more important than yourself. And then He says, look with me at verse 11, enriched in everything for all liberality. Verse 12, thanksgiving to God. Verse 13, a glorified God. Verse 14, the grace of God in you. This is a God thing. It's God at work in me and through me.

His character manifesting Himself to bring Him glory. This is the program of God's liberality. This is liberality that abounds. This is liberality from abiding. This is liberality that approves.

This is liberality with alacrity. This is cheerful giving. This is Christian generosity.

God's program of liberality is to enrich the cheerful giver so that he or she can go on enriching others by his generosity. There's a fine example of that that I see, for example, in our missionaries, Jacob and Prasanthi Gedala over in India. What a wonderful testimony it was for us to be able to visit some of the families over in India who were earnestly praying to God to send them one who would faithfully teach the scriptures. While they were praying, Jacob was over here getting his education to go and do just what they were praying for.

He didn't know that, but you see, God did. And Jacob and his relationship that he developed with us as a church, not only us corporately, but also many individuals within the church, have been very generous. And because of that, God has multiplied his ministry in India. And it has been wonderful to witness and to observe.

From the first year that I went over to the second time that I went over this last January, his ministry doubled. And so much of that is through the generosity of God's people. God's program of liberality to enrich the cheerful giver so that he can go on enriching others by his generosity. It's God's work.

It's his doing. So the challenge then, what Paul is calling the believers to do, is to sow the seeds of generosity. Sow the seeds of generosity, the cheerful giving that pleases God. And you reap, as it says in verse 8, an abundance for every good work. Sow the seeds of generosity and you will reap an abundance for every good work.

That's a good line to keep in mind, isn't it? And it all comes down to this. What is the fountainhead of it all? He says in verse 15, it's God's work of grace as an outflow of his indescribable gift. And that gift has a name, and that name is Jesus.

Your Redeemer. That's God's program of liberality. Gordon Macdonald shared an account, an experience that he had, that transformed him from giving as merely an institutional obligation to being a cheerful giver. He says this, on a missions trip to West Africa, we joined a large crowd of desperately poor Christians. We joined them for worship. As we neared the church, I noticed that most every person was carrying something. Some hoisted cages of noisy chickens, others carried baskets of yams, and still others toted bags of eggs, etc. Why are they all bringing all that stuff? I asked our hosts.

Just watch. During worship, the moment came when everyone stood and poured into the aisles singing and clapping, sometimes even shouting, clarity. And the people began moving forward, each in turn bringing whatever he had brought to a space in the front.

And then I got it. This was West African offering time. The chickens would help others get a tiny farm business started. The yams and the eggs were given to be sold in the marketplace to help the needy.

Other food would guarantee that someone who was hungry could eat. I was captivated. I'd never seen a joyful offering before. Unfortunately, my keep money under the radar policy would not have worked in this West African church. Those African believers had moved me. I began to understand that giving, whether yams or dollars, was not an option for Christ followers.

Rather, it was an indication of the direction and the tenor of one's whole life. Paul's message to the Corinthians. God loves a cheerful giver because it brings God delight because he knows that that cheerful generosity is a manifestation of God's character developing in the individual. It is a work of God's grace.

God loves a cheerful giver. May we listen to the challenges of God's Word this morning. Thanks for joining us here at Delight in Grace. You've been listening to Rich Powell, the lead pastor at Grace Bible Church in Winston-Salem. The Delight in Grace mission is to help you know that God designed you to realize your highest good and your deepest satisfaction in him. The one who is infinitely good. We hope you'll join us again on weekdays at 10 a.m.

Get The Truth Mobile App and Listen to your Favorite Station Anytime