3 Truths on the Practice(s) of Giving and Serving

James C. Christensen's, The Widow's Mite

James C. Christensen's, The Widow's Mite

I recently preached a sermon on giving and serving (more about that here).

My starting point was Ex. 35-36—a passage of Scripture that details the children of Israel’s construction of the Tabernacle.

Essentially they did two things.  They participated in: 1) giving precious materials and supplies for the building of the Tabernacle; and 2) serving by using their God-given abilities to skillfully craft together the entire structure and its manifold elements.

I concluded with three truths on the practice of giving and serving:

  1. Giving and serving are not merely intentions, they are actions.
  2. Giving and serving are not the special duty of a select few, they are the basic responsibility of all who dare call themselves Christian.
  3. Giving and serving do not earn favor with God, they evidence a right relationship with Him.

Can you think of any other truths about giving and serving?


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