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40acts: The Lent Generosity Challenge

DAY 12 OF 47

UNITED

What is church? There are a lot of metaphors in the Bible to bring the concept to life – it is a body, a building made of living bricks, and a family. This passage describes a group of mostly unrelated people living as a family does. They eat together, they see each other’s needs as their own, they view their assets as common property, and their lives are intertwined. 

When you come into your family home, you don’t see the sofa as yours and the armchair as your sister’s – it is just the family furniture. You love each other as a matter of course, but you also have tensions and conflict to work out. For the early church, generosity was inbuilt into community life because they understood they belonged to each other. 

21st century societies have grown more individualistic as they have become more prosperous.

We increasingly have the means to meet our own needs and, as we do, we can be tempted to think the needs of others are none of our business. We rarely lend our possessions let alone give them away. We’ll go to church and maybe to a mid-week meeting of some kind, but we see the rest of our time as our own. We don’t often live as though our church is our family. 

The church of Acts 2 was freshly fledged, soaring on Spirit-given wings of passion and energy. They were instinctively living out Jesus’ instructions to ‘love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.’ 

The love Jesus was speaking of was not warm feelings. It was tangible, visible, practical care that could be witnessed and attested to by an outsider. It was the sharing of homes and meals and finances. It was selling ‘property and possessions to give to anyone who had need’. As the early church lived as a generous and sacrificial community, they drew more and more people into a relationship with Jesus. 

In our times of isolation, loneliness and fragmentation, how much more compelling is a church that lives as a family? People are hungry, starving for belonging and acceptance. We have been welcomed into the generous heart of God, and if we live well together, we light the way home for countless weary travelers. 

About this Plan

40acts: The Lent Generosity Challenge

What if Lent was about giving out instead of giving up? This Bible plan is an adaptation of the full 40acts challenge. Our hope is that as you explore and practice biblical generosity in all areas of your life, you would experience its transformational impact. Each day contains a prompt for one act of generosity on that day's topic, with Sunday reflections summarising the theme of the acts that week.

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