Are You Tired Of Giving Two Mites?

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13 responses to “Are You Tired Of Giving Two Mites?”

  1. I just heard a message on spiritual warfare. The message declared three weapons that all Christians have in their Arsenal. The first weapon is compassion and generosity. That was such a powerful thought, that it is our giving and our compassionate service which tears down the kingdom of Satan. How can we not then willingly give

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    1. I like this- compassion and generosity are weapons against the enemies. If we are sincere we can use them to destroy the enemy. Thank you for your input.

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      1. It certainly reframes the idea of warfare in the spiritual context.

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  2. This is a great word. Thanks so much for posting.

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    1. You are welcome. To God be the glory. Have a great day.

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  3. amen. Ty. :))

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    These are my thoughts Beverley, thanks for the opportunity to share them. Gods blessings to you always….

    God does not need our money, He “owns the cattle upon a thousand hills”; but He does love a cheerful giver. We give our tithes to where we’re taught the Truth of Gods Word, and our love gifts as an extra giving from out the abundance of our hearts. That could be our time, our compassion, our forgiveness, our faith, our love, or shelter from the cold wet weather, or any extra money we feel the unction from the Holy Spirit to give to those in need.
    However, our Heavenly Father does not want us to go without either. Those things we need to buy-food, medicine, and shelter are what God wants us to be sure to have. He knows we need these necessary things in life. He’s quite intelligent and He knows our hearts and He gives abundantly when we love Him and obey His Word.
    On the other hand, it is a sad sight to see so many homeless, and such chaos all over the world. God knows them all and whatever plight they’re in. Some willingly choose to live this way, and others are forced by unfortunate, horrific circumstances. If only we could step out of time and give of our time and compassion and put an arm around them and tell them how much their Heavenly Father loves them and that they’re never alone. He may not love what they’re doing, but He does love them. We couldn’t be more blessed for having God like that, the Blessed Controller of all our lives.

    For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills. Psalm 50:10

    Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7

    For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also. Matthew 6:21

     

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    1. Hi Susan. Thank you for this word which is right on target. God certainly does not need our money, but most times we only focus on the money because that is one of the easiest things to give. Many people don’t want to give their time to help those who are in need. Many of us hold on to grudge refusing to forgive. Those are much important than money as you stated. The verses are reminders to us that God cares about our hearts not our pockets or pocket books. Once again thank you so much for sharing your heart. We appreciate it. ❤ and hugs 🤗

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  5. We don’t pay a tithe we bring the tithe. It all belongs to Him we are to be obedient by bringing the tithe. An offering is what we give above our tithe. When we bring the tithe God says He would rebuke the devour for your sake but when you don’t bring the tithe the Bible says you are cursed with a curse which means God speaks negatively of you. A tithe allows for there to be meat in His house, an offering is what comes out of the window when you brought the tithe.

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    1. It is a big difference between paying and giving. Paying gives the impression of paying something you owe or paying a bill, which most times done reluctantly. When you give, you should give willingly or else you will not receive the blessings. Thank you for the clarification. Have a blessed day.

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      1. You have a blessed one as well!

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