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Active Generosity

DAY 27 OF 47

We’ve all probably been in a workplace where the main topic of conversation is how bad everything is. It can be hard to imagine anything different, for those of us who instinctively start a good moan when anything difficult happens. It was hard for God’s people from the start.

The early steps of the people of God in the Old Testament are a picture of complaint. They were people who didn’t know God as Father. Their instinct was to reach for grumbling whenever things didn’t go their way. ‘Now the people complained about their hardships in the hearing of the Lord, and when he heard them his anger was aroused’ (Numbers 11:1). In Exodus, when they ran out of water, they were bitter. Soon enough, God showed himself as a kind, providing Father by providing fresh water. But they had blocked themselves off from living as daughters and sons who knew God as Father.

Complaining is social glue for communities who don’t know who they are. But, through Jesus, we have something far better. Philippians 2:14 says there is a new way available: ‘Do everything without grumbling or arguing.’ Living beyond complaining is achievable and attainable. If it’s in the Bible, God knows it’s possible for us. He wouldn’t lead us into something that he hasn’t made a way for.

We find the way to a Philippians 2:14 lifestyle when we know God as Father. It’s only then that we’re freed to live beyond complaint. We know we have a good Father who will give and keep on giving, who won’t hold back any good thing (Psalm 84:11), who is the provider of every good gift (James 1:17). What lives in our hearts comes out of our mouths, and our words change.

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Active Generosity

Active Generosity is a 47-day challenge that seeks to reorient the topic of generosity in our hearts and help us understand what it means to be a good steward. Join us as we embark on a 47-day journey of generosity, following the wise instruction given to us in the Bible.

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