You don__ need much to give. Give what you have.
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Little with love is better than much without love.
Do everything with love.
Generosity is the heart of humanity.
Our mistakes would not wish for anything more, if we could just stop giving birth to them.
There is no higher calling than service to your fellow man, and to do so through your own personal mastery of a craft is a gift enjoyed by few. Cultivate this gift, and give it away.
When you give others a new chance, a new chance is really being given to you.
The simple truth is that love is a part of who we are, not something that others "give" to us if we're worthy of it. We're taught that if we just find that right person, and that person "falls in love" with us, everything will be fine. We're not taught about recognizing the love that is a part of our spirits, the love that we radiate when we recognize the beauty and need in all the people that surround us. Love is ours to share, at all moments and in all situations, but for some reason we fear doing so.
You give the shirt off your back, no questions asked, and you stand alone at the cavernous mouth of your suburban closet__our entire life spent wonderingwhere your clothes went.
As believers, we all have the responsibility to leverage our wealth for kingdom purposes.
Does not the Old Testament promise that God will prosper His people? Indeed! God increases our yield so that by giving we can prove that our yield is not our god. God does not prosper a man__ business so he can move from a Ford to a Cadillac. God prospers a business so that thousands of unreached peoples can be reached with the gospel.
A poor man knows the true value of money and will not dare waste it, but a rich man is extravagant and always looking for an opportunity to empty his pockets.
Here's a scary thought: What if God called you to give beyond your comfort level? Would you be afraid? Would you try to explain it away or dismiss it as impractical? And in the process, would you miss out on a harvest opportunity for which God had explicitly prospered you in the first place?
Giving is the sacred-gift that creates wealth.
You create wealth by what you give.
Giving is the only thing that creates wealth.
Oh! if the good hearts had the fat purses, how much better everything would go!
When a man becomes a Christian, he becomes industrious, trustworthy and prosperous. Now, if that man when he gets all he can and saves all he can, does not give all he can, I have more hope for Judas Iscariot than for that man!