A Generous Church!
By: Dr. Mike Jones
The great Reformer, Martin Luther, once wrote that “There are three conversions necessary: The conversion of the heart, the conversion of the mind, and the conversion of the wallet (purse).” Of these three, it may well be that we find the conversion of the wallet/purse to be the most difficult. Charles Spurgeon writes, “With some Christians, the last part of their nature that ever gets sanctified is their pockets.”
There’s a story that’s told about a church that was undertaking a huge building project, the minister stood up one Sunday and said to the congregation, “I’ve got some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the church has all the money it needs to complete this project. The bad news is that it’s still in your wallets.”
In 2 Corinthian 8, the Apostle Paul tells the Corinthians about the generosity of the Macedonian churches. But when you get to chapter 9, you learn how God wants ‘US’ to give and the benefits of giving money to church ministry.
Let’s stay in Chapter 8 for a few thoughts and talk about the Macedonian churches. In verses 1-2, we discover that the church is a “struggling church.” The Apostle Paul reveals to us they’re in great affliction and experiencing deep poverty; but yet, they continued to provide financial support for other churches in need.
In verse 3 we learn “They gave according to their means and sometimes they went beyond – which means they sacrificed. Therefore, verse 3 illustrates that giving is to be proportionate to what you have. God does not expect EVERYONE to give the same amount of money towards church ministry. But He does expect EVERYONE to give according to what they’re able to; thus, this gives EVERYONE the opportunity to be generous; because generosity has less to do with quantity and more with proportion.