God Doesn’t Need Your Money, But…

Dustin Dedrick

God and Money

Giving, God Doesn’t Need Your Money, But… 2 Corinthians 9:7, Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. How do you feel when your pastor talks to you about giving? It is a fact that many people are turned off when they are preached at when it comes to giving. Some people feel pressured, guilt-ridden, uncomfortable or bitter, and sometimes all of the above. Giving is a very personal thing, and it is not one size fits all. I am asked regularly “should I give if I have debt,” “should I give if I don’t have money in savings,” “should I give 10% net or gross,” “if I can’t give 10% is it ok to give less?” My answer is yes to all of these questions, but in my heart I believe it is not the amount you give but how you give that is important. Words that come to mind are giving anonymously, cheerfully, sacrificially and willingly. [rsnippet id="3"] In my new book Six Week Money Challenge: For Your Personal Finances I write, “Rich or poor, it is the ones who don’t trust God with their finances who worry most about their money.” Let’s unwrap this a little by looking at two different scenarios. Take someone who has been blessed generously with financial resources and dutifully gives 10% of their abundance, but doesn’t give it cheerfully or sacrificially. Instead they write their check each week because their pastor said they must give 10%. Take another person who is barely scraping by and each week still manages to give 1%, and when they give they do it cheerfully and sacrificially. Which person probably trusts God with their finances? RELATED:  What This Rich Man Picked Up Off The Street Holds A Valuable Lesson! What I know is that God does not need our money but… I want to give you a few points to ponder:           I am not saying that by giving you will magically transform your finances overnight but I believe that giving is the foundation of Christian financial living that will result in a life that is more fulfilling and satisfying because when you give, you are demonstrating your faith and are also being obedient by truly loving God with all of your heart and soul. [rsnippet id="2"] If you have never given in the past, start with a small amount. It does not matter if it is just $1.00 or 1%. If you are already giving, I challenge you to give more to see if God opens the windows of heaven for you and pours down His blessings! Steve Repak, CFP®, Financial Literacy Speaker and the author of Six Week Money Challenge: For Your Personal Finances.

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