Sermon Tone Analysis

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The basis of giving
            Because of or instead of?
--II Cor.
8:5
1. Commitment vs. 5                 1.
Lack of Commitment
2. Overflowing Joy vs. 5            2.
Overwhelming guilt
3. Rich generosity vs. 2             3.
Substitute generosity
            Is the money a symbol of me or substitute for me?
 
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The motive for giving
            To express my love for God by loving others.
God doesn’t need my money-people do
           
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Insuring purity of motive
a.       Direction of gift-saints in Jerusalem
b.      Manner of giving – II Cor.
8:9-21
c.       Left hand and right
 
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The method and purpose of giving – II Cor.
9:6-9
            A.
Method
                        1. Generosity
                        2. Cheerfully  Why?
Godly giving is not money down a rat hole.
It is sowing, harvesting, and sowing again
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Purpose – to equip and supply for good works v. 8, also Eph. 2:10
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