Going Above and Beyond: Becoming a Generous LeaderSample
Day Two: A Generous God
If you had a pen and a piece of paper right now, could you list out five things you’re grateful for? How about 10?
Your gratitude list might include something as small as having food in your fridge or something as big as the healing of a family member who was sick.
The reality is, if we're looking, every day, we can find something to be grateful for. Each of these blessings is simply the result of the grace and generosity of God. Even our life itself, the air we breathe, and the world we live in are undeserved gifts from our Creator.
Jesus demonstrated incredible generosity throughout His life. He fed the hungry, healed the sick, and welcomed the undeserving. In His most generous act, He willingly surrendered Himself to endure a death He didn’t deserve on a cross meant for us. This ultimate act of selflessness reflects the depth of God's generosity and love for us (Romans 8:32).
When we focus our hearts on gratitude and thankfulness for who God is and what He's done, we naturally become more generous people. This is because generosity begins with our mentality — not our money.
If you want to become more generous, make time to read God's Word. Spend time in His presence. Ask the Lord to make you aware of His generosity in your own life, and prioritize practicing gratitude each day.
Be encouraged that you can trust God's generosity, and He will continue to provide for your needs. This assurance allows us to give freely and generously, knowing that our Heavenly Father will bless us in return.
We love others because God first loved us (1 John 4:19). We can give generously of our time and resources because He has already given us so much.
Today, ask God to show you specific ways you can reflect His love and generosity to others, knowing He is a generous God whose love never runs out.
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About this Plan
We see the theme of generosity mentioned all throughout the Bible, especially through the life and teachings of Jesus. But true generosity is about much more than just what we do with our money. Join us as we study how God defines generosity, are reminded of what it looks like to lead others with generosity, and challenge ourselves to live an open-handed life all throughout the year.
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