Though He was rich, yet for your sakes He became poor. — 2 Corinthians 8:9
The practice of tipping is commonly accepted in many countries. But I wonder: Has this courtesy influenced our attitude toward giving money to the church?
Many Christians regard their financial giving as little more than a goodwill gesture to God for the service He has rendered us. They think that as long as they have given their tithe to God, the rest is theirs to do so as they please. But the Christian life is about so much more than money!
The Bible tells us that our Creator owns “the cattle on a thousand hills” (P.S. 50:10). “The world is Mine,” God says, “and all its fullness” (v. 12). Everything comes from Him, and everything we have belongs to Him. God has not only given us every material thing we have, He has also given us His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, who provides our very salvation.
Paul used the Macedonian Christians as an illustration of what our giving should look like in the light of God’s incredible generosity toward us. The Macedonians, who were in “deep poverty,” gave with “liberality” (2 Cor. 8:2). But “they first gave themselves to the Lord” (v. 5).
God the Creator of the universe does not need anything from us. He doesn’t want a tip. He wants us! — C. P. Hia
Whatever, Lord, we lend to Thee,
Repaid a thousand-fold will be;
Then gladly will we give to Thee,
Who givest all — who givest all. — C. Wordsworth
READ: 2 Corinthians 8:1-9
No matter how much you give, you can’t outgive God.
The Bible in one year:
• 1 Samuel 1-3
• Luke 8:26-36