2 Corinthians 8:12
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Kay kon anaa ang pagkamatinguhaon, kini pagakahimut-an sa pagdawat sumala sa unsay anaa sa tawo, dili sumala sa unsay wala kaniya.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from 2 Corinthians 8:12 says that God values the willingness to give more than the amount given. Paul is speaking here, emphasizing that generosity comes from a willing heart and isn't judged by what someone doesn’t have.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a small cookie and your friend has a big cake. If you both share happily with others, God sees how happy and willing you are to give, not just the size of what you gave.
Historical Background
Paul wrote this letter around 53-57 AD to the church in Corinth, encouraging them to support their fellow believers in Jerusalem who were facing famine. The cultural setting was one where wealth disparities were common and generosity was seen as a virtue.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where someone donates a small amount but gives with joy and love, compared to another who donates more out of obligation or duty. This verse reminds us that the spirit in which we give is what truly matters.
Topics
generositywillingnessgivingheart motivesspiritual giftslove for others
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does this verse encourage stinginess or laziness in giving?
No, it emphasizes that God values the spirit behind the gift more than the quantity. It doesn't discourage generous giving but rather stresses that what matters is a willing heart.
How does this relate to tithing and financial stewardship?
While tithing involves specific amounts, this verse suggests that God values our attitude towards giving more than the exact amount. It encourages heartfelt generosity within one's means.
Can this be applied beyond monetary gifts?
Yes, it can apply to any form of giving, including time and effort in service to others or sharing talents for the benefit of the community.
What is the significance of mentioning 'not according to that he hath not'?
It highlights that God understands everyone's different circumstances. A person’s willingness to give what they can, despite their limitations, is highly valued by God.
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