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Introduction
I. GENEROUS HEARTS —
In Moses asked the Israelites to bring gifts and offerings for the structure and furniture of the tabernacle.
He also asked for skilled workmen to construct the tabernacle, its furnishings, and the priest’s garments (v.
10-19).
I. GENEROUS HEARTS —
there was the response of the people to God’s call and challenge.
Many people responded…v.
21.
Everyone who was willing and whose heart was stirred brought his offering to the LORD
Many people responded…v.
21.
Everyone who was willing and whose heart was stirred brought his offering to the LORD
Many people responded…v.
21.
Everyone who was willing and whose heart was stirred brought his offering to the LORD
Many people responded…v.
21.
Everyone who was willing and whose heart was stirred brought his offering to the LORD
We often miss an opportunity to be used by God.
Why?
Because we do not get involved.
We refuse to serve in the church; we refuse to give and support God’s work; we keep silent and do not bear witness to the saving grace of Christ.
Notice: We often miss an opportunity to be used by God.
Why?
Because we do not get involved.
We refuse to serve in the church; we refuse to give and support God’s work; we keep silent and do not bear witness to the saving grace of Christ.
They were not attached to the things of the world;
they were not attached to the things of the world; they did not hoard their possessions or wealth.
They gave willingly to the LORD.
Their act of giving their gifts as a wave offering was a symbolic act saying, “LORD, here it is—all of it.
We give it to You freely, confessing that You mean far more to us than gold.”
They did not hoard their possessions or wealth.
They gave willingly to the LORD.
II.
GENEROUS OFFERINGS —
Their act of giving their gifts as a wave offering was a symbolic act saying, “LORD, here it is—all of it.
We give it to You freely, confessing that You mean far more to us than gold.”
II.
GENEROUS OFFERINGS —
II.
GENEROUS OFFERINGS —
1. Offerings of gold —
1. Offerings of gold —
The genuine believers were not selfish;
They were not attached to the things of the world;
They did not hoard their possessions or wealth.
They gave willingly to the LORD.
Their act of giving their gifts as a wave offering was a symbolic act saying, “LORD, here it is—all of it.
We give it to You freely, confessing that You mean far more to us than gold.”
2. Offerings of linen and animal skins —
2. Offerings of linen and animal skins —
2. Offerings of linen and animal skins —
3. Offerings of silver, brass, and wood —
4. Skilled workmanship from the women —
5. Offerings from the leaders —
6. Willing offerings —
III.
GENEROUS GIFTS —
1. Give generously —
2. Give cheerfully —
3. Reap abundantly —
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