
Word for Today - 4 April 2025
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1 Corinthians 16:1 NIV
What the Bible teaches us about money (5)
When a recession hit Jerusalem, Paul asked the believers at Corinth to give offerings to meet this need: “Now about the collection for the Lord’s people: Do what I told the Galatian churches to do. On the first day of every week, each one of
you should set aside a sum of money in keeping with your income, saving it up, so that when I come no collections will have to be made. Then, when I arrive, I will give letters of introduction to the men you approve and send them with your
gift to Jerusalem” (vv. 1-3 NIV). A healthy church will always have two things: in-reach and outreach. It will endeavor to meet both the spiritual and material needs of people. In the Old Testament, God told His people, “If there is among you a
poor man of your brethren…you shall not harden your heart nor shut your hand from your poor brother “(Deuteronomy 15:7 NKJV). When you have a true encounter with Christ, you will have a heart for hurting people. “Then Zacchaeus…said to the Lord, ‘Look, Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor; and if I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore fourfold.’ And Jesus said to him, ‘Today salvation has come to this house’” (Luke 19:8-9 NKJV). When it comes to giving to God, the Bible sets the baseline at 10 percent (See Malachi 3:10). Beyond that, you should be guided by your love for God: “So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Corinthians 9:7 NKJV).
What the Bible teaches us about money (5)
When a recession hit Jerusalem, Paul asked the believers at Corinth to give offerings to meet this need: “Now about the collection for the Lord’s people: Do what I told the Galatian churches to do. On the first day of every week, each one of
you should set aside a sum of money in keeping with your income, saving it up, so that when I come no collections will have to be made. Then, when I arrive, I will give letters of introduction to the men you approve and send them with your
gift to Jerusalem” (vv. 1-3 NIV). A healthy church will always have two things: in-reach and outreach. It will endeavor to meet both the spiritual and material needs of people. In the Old Testament, God told His people, “If there is among you a
poor man of your brethren…you shall not harden your heart nor shut your hand from your poor brother “(Deuteronomy 15:7 NKJV). When you have a true encounter with Christ, you will have a heart for hurting people. “Then Zacchaeus…said to the Lord, ‘Look, Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor; and if I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore fourfold.’ And Jesus said to him, ‘Today salvation has come to this house’” (Luke 19:8-9 NKJV). When it comes to giving to God, the Bible sets the baseline at 10 percent (See Malachi 3:10). Beyond that, you should be guided by your love for God: “So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity; for God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Corinthians 9:7 NKJV).