Generosity and the PsalmsSample
The Priority and Path of Blessing
The call to generosity can sometimes feel faint against the chorus of competing priorities. However, as followers of Christ, we find a clarion call to walk in Jesus's footsteps. This step-by-step obedience is our priority and the pathway to a blessed life. Psalm 119 illuminates this path, guiding us towards a life of rich and meaningful generosity.
Psalm 119 begins by clearly defining the way to a blessed life: walking according to God’s commands. The psalmist is inspired to embark on this path. In verses 33-40, he fervently prays that God would continue to direct him and that he would be consumed with a heart for God’s commands. Generosity springs naturally from hearts devoted to His will as we align ourselves with His generous nature.
This concept is echoed throughout the New Testament. Paul quotes Jesus in Acts 20:35, capturing a profound truth: "It is more blessed to give than to receive."Jesus invites us to embrace a lifestyle of generosity, unveiling the secret to a fulfilling life. Obedience to the commandment of generosity brings richness to our lives, as we discover the joy of selflessly giving to others.
In Matthew 6:19-21, Jesus invites us to store up treasures in heaven, emphasizing the eternal value of our generosity. He reminds us of the eternal destination our paths are leading us towards, which echoes the psalmist’s prayer: “Turn my eyes away from worthless things.” (Psalm 119:37). Remembering our destination infuses our journey with joyful purpose and turns our hearts towards heavenly treasures rather than earthly possessions.
Psalm 119 reminds us that generosity is a way of life—an intentional and passionate pursuit of things that have eternal value. When we truly cherish the will of God, as revealed in His Word, our priority is obedience, and our path is blessed.
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About this Plan
As Christians, we know it’s important to be generous. But sometimes, we feel stuck in our fears, our doubts and our lack of understanding of its importance. We wonder: What if I don’t have enough for my family? Where do I even start? In this study of Psalms, you will learn more about what this book has to say about some of your biggest questions when it comes to generosity.
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