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Chapter 44 of 100

02.20. Grace Giving

2 min read · Chapter 44 of 100

GraceNotes - no. 20 by Dr. Charlie Bing

Grace Giving

Grace can hardly be more practical in the Christian life than when it touches our finances, especially our giving. Giving under the law was compulsory requiring various tithes (tenths) and offerings. Under Old Testament law believers gave in order to be blessed; under New Testament grace believers give because they are blessed. Jesus Christ freed us from the requirements of the law so that we can respond to His wonderful gift of eternal life. While legalistic giving focuses on the outward act and amount, grace giving focuses on the inner motive. The major biblical teaching on grace-motivated giving is in 2 Corinthians 8:1-24 and 2 Corinthians 9:1-15. Those chapters contain many principles about the motivations, amounts, effects, and rewards of grace giving.

Examples of the problem The Apostle Paul commended the attitude and motivation of those in Macedonia who gave so generously. Their giving serves as a good example for us.

Amounts of grace giving

Rather than a fixed percentage such as a tithe, grace-motivated giving is the giver’s response of gratitude to God for the many blessings received.

Effects of grace giving

Often when gifts are given, we never see or realize the full impact they have. Paul pointed out the effects of the Macedonians’ generosity and shows how gifts given in response to God’s grace have a chain-reaction effect.

Rewards of grace-giving

Though we do not give to gain, the Bible clearly teaches that generous giving lays up treasures in heaven which bring dividends, or rewards to the giver.

Conclusion To be sure, there are many more principles about giving in the Bible. These chapters form a compact unit that shows what it means to be motivated by God’s grace to give generously. Grace giving is one way that we can thank God for His "indescribable gift" (2 Corinthians 9:15).

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