30 Days of Heartworkಮಾದರಿ
Why Generosity?
HEART //
What in the world does it mean to daily take up our cross and to lose our life for Jesus? What does it mean to forfeit our very 'self'? In today’s culture, how do we know if we’re being a true disciple? These are important questions, and if we’re asking them honestly, then we’re on the right path! One of the very first steps in learning to spend ourselves is to be open to asking difficult questions.
Every culture has its idols, which are the most common things that distract and take the place of God in people’s hearts. In our culture, one idol we must face if we want to consider “denying ourselves” is the need for more. In our effort as a society to achieve success (popularity and wealth), most of us own more than our fair share of stuff. We’ve all heard stories of rich and famous people who are very unhappy, but somehow, most of us keep reaching for that same “success” anyway! Even though Jesus talked so much about money and materialism in the Scriptures we read, many Christians never realize that this is an idol in our culture. We want more, but our hearts may truly need less.
If we start by letting go of this idol, we will go a long way toward following Jesus into a life that contributes to his Kingdom. Sacrificial giving is one of the most important things to learn as we spend ourselves. It's a practical way to show that we are willing to let go of building our own kingdom around ourselves and focus our energy on building the Kingdom of God as well. Reminder: Having stuff isn't bad! It's necessary, and it's a gift from God that you can enjoy. But there are seasons in our lives when we make sacrifices. This teaches us to hold our possessions loosely, ready to share whenever God gives us an opportunity.
WORK //
Think about what God has blessed you with and ask him how he would like you to use those blessings to be a blessing. Today, choose one thing to give away to someone who needs it more than you do. Let this be a practical sign telling God that you want what he desires for your life. As you take cold showers this week, let go of the comfort of warm water and pray for those who do not have warm showers, showers at all, or even clean water to drink.
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About this Plan
You’re spending yourself constantly... Your money, your time, and your energy. This 30 day interactive journey through Scripture will challenge you to spend yourself the way God calls us to as believers. Through true stories, honest questions, and daily empathy challenges, you will grow in compassion and in your knowledge of social justice issues. Most importantly, you will become more like our God, who spent himself for us.
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