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Intro:
In Genesis, God reaches out to a righteous man name Noah.
And he tells Noah to build him a boat.
Now they would probably be familiar with boats, but a boat that big?
How big, big enough to fit two of every animal and survive for about a year.
Why?
Because God was going to send rain, a deluge like never before.
Rain?
What’s rain, you see before Noah there was no rain.
And not only rain but waters from inside the Earth, he was going to wipe out mankind because of their sin.
So here’s a man who has to build a boat never seen, for rain that’s never been seen for a catastrophe that has never been seen, now that’s vision.
God calls us all to a great vision, just as it says in 2 Cor 9:12
Pray
We cannot see what God is doing, we cannot see the end result, but like Noah and like the Corinthians, if we are just obedient to the Word of God and the vision of God, all things will be revealed to us in time.
They would have no idea that the Church would like as big as it does today, but they were willing to trust God, are we?
Vision of Giving
A. Provides for Saints
1. Provision for those in need
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Those who were focused on ministry, like Paul
b. Missionaries headed out
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Those who cannot afford
2. They had many more working for the Church
a. lived on very little
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