Read 2 Corinthians 9.
The Corinthians made a promise to help the poor believers in Jerusalem.
And, Paul had spoken highly of the church for their commitment.
However, nothing had been done. To avoid embarrassment of Paul and
the church, Titus and others were sent to help. This was not a forceful
move to compel them but simply a way to encourage and to facilitate the
transport of the funds.
This chapter is coupled with chapter 8 in discussing the grace of giving.
The subject, the principles, and the promises here concern contributing
out of generosity toward a project and not the regular tithe to the local
ministry.
1. They were not ready. (vv.1-5, 7)
They said they were. But the truth was the funds had not been collected.
There should be a place in the life of a follower of Jesus to give
spontaneously to a need. The discussion here is different. The
congregation announced a commitment to participate and over time should have
already prepared the funds. The instructions for such readiness toward a
project are found in verse 7.
-"Each one" Every individual should consider their involvement.
-"one must give as he has decided in his heart" A decision must
be made concerning the amount of participation.
-"not reluctant" A believer in Jesus is to be marked by their
generous spirit and not resentful, nor hesitant about a willingness to give.
-"or under compulsion" Since this is over and above regular
support of the local ministry, generosity giving is indeed a freewill offering.
Not everyone may be able to financially contribute to every opportunity.
-"cheerful” The Greek word is "hilarious." There is joy
being a part in helping minister to others.
2. They will be reaping. (vv.6-10)
A farmer who is stingy when planting seed cannot expect much of a crop. A
law of life is "you reap what you sow." When a person is
thoughtfully generous in investing in others, they live with a bounty of
returns. A stingy person worries about the loss of giving. A
generous believer has placed their trust in God. The Lord supplied the
ability to work and the opportunity to earn. It is all His in the first
place. Since He is the supplier, He is able to "multiply",
"increase", and cause us to "be enriched in every way" when
we give.
3. They will be rewarded. (vv.11-15)
The results of giving generously come full circle. God supplies the
funds. We are to be faithful stewards of what He has provided.
Participating in opportunities to help others is a blessing to them.
They in turn give thanks to God and glorify Him. They, then,
"long for you and pray for you, because of the surpassing grace of God
upon you." But it all started with the change God made in us because
of "His inexpressible gift" to us in Christ.
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