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Humility In Giving

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Humility in giving is a profound biblical principle that underscores the attitude of the heart rather than the amount given. In Matthew 6:1-4, Jesus warns against ostentation in charitable acts, emphasizing that true giving should be done in secret, where only God sees. This teaching aligns with the broader biblical narrative that values the spirit of generosity over public recognition. As Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 9:7, "God loves a cheerful giver," highlighting that the motivation behind our gifts is crucial. Furthermore, in Proverbs 22:9, we learn that "the generous will themselves be blessed," reinforcing the idea that humility in giving not only honors God but also invites His blessings into our lives. The widow's offering in Mark 12:41-44 serves as a poignant example, where Jesus commends her small but sacrificial gift, illustrating that the heart's intent is what truly matters. Ultimately, humility in giving reflects our understanding of God's grace and provision, as seen in James 1:17, which reminds us that every good and perfect gift comes from above. Embracing this attitude transforms our approach to generosity, aligning our actions with the heart of Christ.

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Favell Lee Mortimer preaches about the emptiness of good works done with wrong motives, using the Pharisees as an example who sought praise from men rather than God. The sermon emphasizes the importance of seeking God's favor over human admiration, highlighting the need for genuine faith to value Go

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