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2 Corinthians 8:1-24(Good News Translation)

Wednesday
November 11, 2009


Called to be Free to Give God Thanks and Praise


Introduction

2 Corinthians 8:1-24: In today's passage, Paul asks the Corinthian churches to collect money offerings as part of a larger offering to be given by the churches in Macedonia to the followers in Jerusalem. Paul explains that Titus is in charge of the collection, and that he and another follower of Jesus will come to encourage them to give.

Today's Scripture: 2 Corinthians 8:12

If you are eager to give, God will accept your gift on the basis of what you have to give, not on what you don't have.

How is this Scripture passage speaking to me today?

Today's Reading

1Our friends, we want you to know what God's grace has accomplished in the churches in Macedonia.2They have been severely tested by the troubles they went through; but their joy was so great that they were extremely generous in their giving, even though they are very poor.3I can assure you that they gave as much as they could, and even more than they could. Of their own free will4they begged us and pleaded for the privilege of having a part in helping God's people in Judea.5It was more than we could have hoped for! First they gave themselves to the Lord; and then, by God's will they gave themselves to us as well.6So we urged Titus, who began this work, to continue it and help you complete this special service of love.7You are so rich in all you have: in faith, speech, and knowledge, in your eagerness to help and in your love for us. And so we want you to be generous also in this service of love.8I am not laying down any rules. But by showing how eager others are to help, I am trying to find out how real your own love is.9You know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ; rich as he was, he made himself poor for your sake, in order to make you rich by means of his poverty.10My opinion is that it is better for you to finish now what you began last year. You were the first, not only to act, but also to be willing to act.11On with it, then, and finish the job! Be as eager to finish it as you were to plan it, and do it with what you now have.12If you are eager to give, God will accept your gift on the basis of what you have to give, not on what you don't have.13-14I am not trying to relieve others by putting a burden on you; but since you have plenty at this time, it is only fair that you should help those who are in need. Then, when you are in need and they have plenty, they will help you. In this way both are treated equally.15As the scripture says, The one who gathered much did not have too much, and the one who gathered little did not have too little.16How we thank God for making Titus as eager as we are to help you!17Not only did he welcome our request; he was so eager to help that of his own free will he decided to go to you.18With him we are sending the brother who is highly respected in all the churches for his work in preaching the gospel.19And besides that, he has been chosen and appointed by the churches to travel with us as we carry out this service of love for the sake of the Lord's glory and in order to show that we want to help.20We are being careful not to stir up any complaints about the way we handle this generous gift.21Our purpose is to do what is right, not only in the sight of the Lord, but also in the sight of others.22So we are sending our brother with them; we have tested him many times and found him always very eager to help. And now that he has so much confidence in you, he is all the more eager to help.23As for Titus, he is my partner and works with me to help you; as for the other brothers who are going with him, they represent the churches and bring glory to Christ.24Show your love to them, so that all the churches will be sure of it and know that we are right in boasting about you.

Reflect

When Paul refers to churches, he can be referring either to all the followers of Christ wherever they are or to a single congregation. Paul believes that they have been shown God's purpose and have been chosen to do God's will in the world. What does "church" mean today?

Pray

Holy Spirit, breathe a spirit of deep generosity into our churches, that all followers of Jesus may be inspired to share the gifts of God with those in need. Bless all God's people with God's great abundance. Amen.

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