2 Corinthians 9:7

Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from the Bible says that when people give to others, they should do it cheerfully and willingly. It was written by Paul to encourage generosity among Christians in Corinth without forcing them.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a box of cookies and want to share some with your friends at school. The Bible is saying it's best if you decide yourself how many cookies to give, and that you do it happily because you want to help others enjoy the cookies too!

Historical Background

The letter was written by Paul around 54-56 AD to the Corinthian church in Greece. He wrote this to encourage them to support other Christians financially without being forced or unhappy about giving.

Living It Out Today

Think about a time when you donated money or items for a charity drive. If you felt good about your contribution and made the decision freely, that's what Paul is talking about here—giving from the heart with joy!

Topics

generosityfinancelovefaithjoychurch support

Related Verses

Proverbs 3:9Malachi 3:10Luke 6:38Romans 12:8Philippians 4:17

Frequently Asked Questions

Does God want us to give money or just be happy about it?
God values both the act of giving and our attitude towards it. The verse emphasizes that we should give willingly and happily, not out of obligation.
Can you force someone to be cheerful when they are giving?
No, cheerfulness in giving comes from a willing heart. Forced or obligatory generosity goes against the spirit of this teaching.
What if I don't have much to give?
The key is not about how much you give but your attitude towards it. Even small offerings given joyfully can be significant in God's eyes.
How does this apply to workplace generosity or sharing resources?
In a work setting, this could mean freely offering help and resources without expecting something in return, embodying the spirit of cheerful giving.
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