Because God has been gracious to us, we should return the favor by being gracious to others. We should also refrain from passing judgment because it is not our duty to do so, but God's. We are all unworthy sinners.
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“Be kind to one another, compassionate, and forgiving, just as God in Christ has forgiven you.” 4:32 Ephesians
Generosity
Also available in: “Generosity” refers to being noble and charitable. Giving is even considered a spiritual gift by some. If God has blessed you abundantly, you can give back to Him by sharing it with others.
“Since we have different gifts depending on the grace given to us, let us use them as follows: if prophesy, in proportion to faith; if ministry, in ministry; if teaching, in teaching; if exhorting, in exhortation; if contributing, in generosity…” Romans 12:68, NASB
Is generosity a gift from God?
We are fulfilling His design by contributing to things in the world that create wealth. We are promoting compassion, love, and charity in order to increase abundance.
As a result, donating time or money to a worthwhile mission is, in truth, a sacrifice of time or money to God. And how could we say no to such a price? God gave us everything we have: time, money, abilities, resources, and life itself. He gave us these gifts so that he may utilize us to help others.
“The more you consider yourself as spiritually impoverished and as a recipient of God's amazing grace, the more your heart aches for the poor.” Tim Keller
Appreciate the various treasures the Lord has bestowed upon you, and return them to Him by sharing them with others. His blessings will come as a result of your kindness.
Those who give for the sake of receiving acclaim, on the other hand, will never be able to provide the boundless benefits and abundance that come from sincere generosity. Generosity will only serve its goal if the sacrifice and goodwill are real.
“Beware of exercising your righteousness in front of others in order to be seen by them, since you will not receive any reward from your heavenly Father.”
As a result, when you donate to the poor, don't blow a trumpet in front of you, as hypocrites do in synagogues and on the streets to be praised by others. “Truly, I tell you, they have received their full reward.” Matthew 6:12, Matthew 6:12, Matthew 6:12, Matthew 6:
Allow yourself to be motivated by the abundance that God has bestowed upon you. Allow your feelings of love, faith, and gratitude to motivate you to give abundantly. You are allowing yourself to serve His mission by bringing abundance into the earth by doing so.
What is considered a spiritual gift?
A spiritual gift or charism (plural: charisms or charismata; in Greek singular: charisma, plural: charismata) is an idea in which the Holy Spirit bestows remarkable power. Followers think that these are supernatural graces that individual Christians require (and that were required in the days of the Apostles) in order to fulfill the Church's mission. In the strictest sense, it is a theological word for the special graces bestowed on individual Christians for the benefit of others, as opposed to personal sanctification graces such as the Seven Gifts of the Holy Spirit and the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
The word of knowledge, enhanced faith, healing gifts, miraculous gifts, prophecy, spirit discernment, various kinds of tongues, and tongue interpretation are examples of these skills, which are often referred to as “charismatic gifts.” The gifts of apostles, prophets, teachers, aids (associated with service to the destitute and sick), and governments (or leadership abilities) are also associated with various Church ministries. Individuals are given these gifts by the Holy Spirit, but their mission is to build up the entire Church. They're mentioned in the New Testament, namely in 1 Corinthians 12, Romans 12, and Ephesians 4. Spiritual gifts are also mentioned in 1 Peter 4.
The gifts are tied to both “natural” and “miraculous” abilities, both of which are empowered by the Holy Spirit. The two primary theological viewpoints on their nature are that they have long since ceased or that they continue (Cessationism versus Continuationism).
Corinthians 9:6-8
Always keep in mind that whoever sows sparingly will reap sparingly, and whoever sows freely will reap generously. God loves a cheerful giver, so each of you should give what you have determined in your heart to offer, not reluctantly or under duress. And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that you will abound in every good work at all times, having all that you require.
Corinthians 9:10-15
Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread to eat will also supply and increase your seed supply, thereby increasing your righteousness crop. You will be blessed in every way so that you can be generous at all times, and your generosity will result in praise to God via us. This service you provide not only meets the needs of the Lord's people, but it also results in numerous professions of gratitude to God. Others will applaud God for the obedience that comes with your confession of the gospel of Christ, as well as for your generosity in sharing with them and everyone else, because of the service you have demonstrated. And because of the tremendous grace God has bestowed on you, their hearts will go out to you in their prayers. God bless you for your unique gift!
What does God say about gift giving?
In His final hours with His followers, Jesus gives them a new commandment to focus on love and sets a stunning example of serving one another by washing their feet.
I offer you a new commandment, that you love one another, just as I have loved you. If you have love for one another, then all men will know that ye are my disciples. 13:35 (NIV).
The early church, according to Acts, took this teaching to heart. Believers gathered in their houses to break bread, teach, and worship, as well as selling their belongings and freely sharing with those in need (Acts 2:45 and Acts 4:35)
The body of believers is supposed to be a loving community that publicly blesses one another in times of need and just because it can.
As we approach the Christmas season at Park Regency, it's vital to remember that the act of giving began with God, and that our own presents are a means for us to glorify Him and show His love to others.
God loves a cheerful giver (2 Corinthians 9:7), and Jesus taught that it is better to give than to receive (Acts 20:35). These lessons aren't designed to put pressure on us to contribute during the holidays or at any other time; rather, they are meant to remind us that giving comes naturally when we are focused on Him and filled with His love. The delight we feel when we realize how much God values each of us inspires us to desire others to experience the same joy we do.
Receiving a gift with thankfulness demonstrates a healthy, humble mentality, which is also pleasing to God. Both pride and low self-esteem keep us from joining the body of Christ and seeing ourselves as God sees us: as one of His children and an equal heir to His kingdom.
And He said to them, “Truly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become like small children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.” As a result, whomever humbles himself as this tiny child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 34 in Matthew 18
Christmas memories frequently conjure up images of children sitting around the tree, unwrapping festive parcels and discovering the delights contained within. Their joy is shared by all, and the act of giving and receiving brings the entire family together in happiness.
This mental image is a good illustration of why God gave us Jesus as the first Christmas gift, and it helps us see God's profound desire for us to become His family through Christ, sharing fellowship and faith as we call the lost home.
And I have given them the glory that thou hast given me, that they may be one, as we are one: I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them as thou hast loved me. 21-23 John 17:21-23 (KJV)
What are the 4 types of giving in the Bible?
Tithes and offerings are sometimes confused, although they are not the same thing.
Tithes are 10% of your income, according to the Bible (Leviticus 27:30), and they do not count as an offering. An offering is anything you give in addition to the necessary tithe.
Remember that God gave the land and all of its fruits. It's our way of acknowledging Him as the all-provider.
Tithes, on the other hand, are more than a token of gratitude.
It's also a means of expressing gratitude for all the gifts you've received. God provided you with all of your earnings. You can conceive of the tithe as a method of repaying God for all he has given us.
Tithing is referenced in the Bible on a few occasions. Abraham, on the other hand, was the first to tithe. He had just returned from war when he was greeted by Priest/King Melchizedek, who credited his victory to God and wished him well. Abraham then handed him a tenth of everything he had (Genesis 14:19-20).
Though tithe was mandated in the Old Testament, the New Testament warns us not to overlook the more important matters. Yes, it is desirable to give God a portion of our money, but we must also remember to give justice, mercy, and loyalty (Matthew 23:23). These two should complement each other. One cannot be practiced while the other is neglected.
Is tithing a spiritual gift?
Tithing, according to the Bible, is a way to demonstrate that we trust God with our lives and our wealth. Are you ready for a shocking revelation? Tithing isn't for the benefit of God. He is not in need of our funds. Rather, tithing is for our advantage since devoting a portion of our money to God teaches us to rely on Him to supply our needs. It also makes us more sensitive of other people's needs.
One of the main reasons of tithing is to assist pastors' needs and the activities of the local church. Tithing allows your local church to be the church by actively aiding others.
Giving fosters a grateful and generous heart and might help us avoid becoming greedy or obsessed with money. Plus, being extravagantly generous is a lot of fun!
Do I Have to Tithe?
While tithing 10% of your income is scriptural, it does not imply that you must be a Christian to do it. If you don't tithe, it doesn't imply you're a bad Christian. What's more, guess what? God loves us regardless of how much we give or how little we give. In fact, between 75 and 90 percent of those who attend church do not pay a tithe. 1
Another reality bomb: tithing isn't a way to earn God's love; it's a way to express gratitude for what we already have. In Matthew 23:23, Jesus advises against obsessing about tithe regulations and overlooking more vital issues such as justice, kindness, and fidelity.
What's the bottom line? In some way, you should be giving. Tithing, on the other hand, is more of a spiritual than a pecuniary issue. It's not about the cash; it's about the soul. It's about living with the mindset that we've been given the opportunity to bless others.
“Each of you should give what you have chosen in your heart to offer, not grudgingly or under coercion,” says 2 Corinthians 9:7 (NIV), “because God loves a happy giver.”
How do I know if I have a spiritual gift?
Accepting that intuition is a part of your personality is the first step in realizing it. The more you trust that you have this fundamental capacity, the more powerful your intuition gets. The stronger the messages get, and the easier your life will ebb and flow, the more you enjoy the fact that you are already receiving direction.
Consider whether you've experienced any of the following experiences and what you can do to help your life journey by encouraging them in a more powerful, positive, and meaningful way.
Have you ever heard the saying that everything happens in threes? It's critical to pay notice when there are trends in your life.
Six months after arriving in Los Angeles, I received a call from a friend who said he would be in town in three weeks and wanted to hook up with me. When I was thinking about him two weeks later in preparation for our plans, I didn't reach out since I assumed he would contact me like he had the previous time. I had several thoughts about him and even had a dream about him. After the dream, I awoke with the realization that I needed to call him that day. Instead, when I got on social media that morning and saw countless posts in response to his death, I was taken aback.
I've learnt my lesson; now, if I think of someone three times (or even fewer), I pay attention and pick up the phone to call them. The individual on the other end of the line is usually happy to hear from me.
Because sleep is our most creative and vulnerable condition, dreams and visions are most easily manifested.
My mother once had a dream that my father was about to die, and she awoke at 2 a.m. She instantly said a few prayers and attempted to sleep again after this nightmare. As it turns out, my father was climbing Mt. Hood in Oregon at the time, and he stepped into a crevice, causing an avalanche that nearly killed him. We don't always understand why we have dreams, but if you have them frequently, it's crucial to pay attention to them.
This might be a vision you see when talking to someone, a foreshadowing like the ones stated above in dreams, or just a random image that comes to mind.
Let's assume you're pulling out of the driveway and suddenly feel uneasy, and you have a mental vision of an accident in your head. You can then decide whether to wait till you feel comfortable or take a different route to work. Premonitions are frequently a type of communication intended to safeguard you from harm.
You thought you were getting up at 5 a.m. every morning to go pee, but it could be something else. Waking awake between the hours of 3 and 4 a.m. on a regular basis is a strong indication that spirits are trying to speak with you. This period is known as the “spiritual” or “connecting hour.” Sit up and allow yourself to receive messages if you consistently wake up at the same time every morning. They are warmly welcomed.
Children are the most conscious of the spirit realm, and they frequently refer to imaginary pals or villains in their nightmares. We reach a state of rest while we sleep “Delta and Theta” states are comparable to those we experienced as children. If there are spirits out there attempting to reach you, they may try to gently wake you up at first, but if that doesn't work, they may resort to nightmares.
I used to have nightmares every night when I initially came to Venice Beach. Worse, the lights were flickering and I was hearing strange noises. To say the least, I felt exceedingly uneasy. I ended up completing a spirit clearing with one of my paintings and, to my surprise, discovered who the spirit was in the process. My neighbor's mother, it turned out, had died when she was just 17 years old, looked exactly like me, and was also an artist. EEEEEk! I was terrified by everything. Looking back on this time in my intuitive journey, I would have most likely attempted to connect with her to figure out why she was in my area. But I was too uncomfortable at the time and wanted her to leave.
This is a highly frequent tendency among many people who are generally unaware of it. Frequently, we are experiencing experiences that are not ours, but rather those of someone we know. It could even be unrelated aches and pains or illnesses.
That used to happen to me on a regular basis. I was just driving from Los Angeles to Portland and began to feel tremendously afraid every time I passed a semi truck, as if they were trying to shoot me as I went past. I kept questioning it since it was the most unsettling experience I'd ever had. Isn't it true that I wasn't supposed to go to Portland? Later that evening, I learned that my girlfriend's parents had been kidnapped in Brazil and that gangs had erupted over the city. I had apparently been experiencing her family's concerns and emotions, and as soon as I realized what was going on, I felt at ease. When this happens, though, take a deep breath and exhale, clearing your mind of all unwanted emotions.
When I'm talking to someone and asking them a question, I frequently have an answer in my head before I even hear their response.
Voices are heard by certain persons. Some people get a thought in their head, while others get a response in their heart. It makes no difference how the signals reach you; what matters is that you are aware of them. When you identify this gift, it can be extremely beneficial in all aspects of your life.
Recognize when you're in a good mood and when you're in a bad mood. Let's assume you envision yourself laughing hysterically with your friends… What sensations do you have in your body as you recall this event? Then imagine yourself having the worst day of your life, whatever that means to you, and pay attention to what your body is telling you. The good and bad feelings will become more obvious as you ask your being questions on a regular basis. Then you'll be able to be yourself “Oracle” and stay in touch at all times. Instead of feeling nice and comforting, it could feel like pressure or even frigid. It's up to you to make sense of the situation.
I get a tingling sense a lot when somebody share something fantastic. When working with clients, I may have the similar sensation when releasing imprisoned emotions, beliefs, and other issues. Tingling and tickling sensations usually cause your body to move, even if it's just a momentary dance. The jumping sensation is usually automatic, and you react to it. Even when I'm writing something good, I'll occasionally be tingling the entire time. Tingling is magical to me; it's when everything is on point and spectacular. The sensation is the body's way of expressing itself “Yes!” says the universe.
You may start to feel a pressure between your brows before you realize you have an intuitive skill. This is your 3rd Eye, and it's a place where you can get messages and instruction. This experience will be strongest in those who are clairvoyant and can hear messages. Then it's a matter of checking in and sharing or “Consider how you're preparing to receive the visions. Some people can see the colors of other people's chakras through their third eye.
If you want to improve your intuition, consciously invite in the experiences listed above. You can express thanks for the experience as you grow more aware of the varied scenarios. It's almost as though you're becoming aware of your subconscious. It's a delicate line, to be sure, but it grows stronger with practice, just like any other muscle. You may also enhance the rate at which guidance and messages arrive to you.
Because it demonstrates your faith and believe in the guidance process, acknowledgment and thankfulness are the quickest ways to improve your intuitive talents.
Finally, it's critical to understand where the advice is coming from. It's critical to make requests that only the highest beings and light provide you messages and guidance. Another choice is to seek the highest level of insight and truth. You'll be better protected this way, especially against nightmares and voices. You don't want advice from those who don't have your best interests at heart.





