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Promises Of Giving 5•13•26
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In this powerful message, “The Promises of Giving,” Apostle Gregory Kelley teaches that giving is more than a financial act. It is a spiritual principle connected to faith, stewardship and harvest. Based on 2 Corinthians 9:7-8, this sermon reminds us that God loves a cheerful giver and that when we give from the right heart, we position ourselves to receive the promises attached to obedience. Every time we give, we are not simply releasing money, but planting a seed with expectation that God will bring increase in His timing.
Apostle Kelley highlights the promises connected to giving: all your needs will be met, you will be blessed at all times, you will be blessed in all things and God’s promise is guaranteed. Through 2 Corinthians 9:6 and Ecclesiastes 11:1, we are reminded that the measure we sow determines the measure we reap. This message challenges believers to move from giving by reason to giving by revelation, trusting God’s system over human logic. As Apostle Kelley teaches, we must honor God first through the tithe, pay ourselves second through saving and still make room to enjoy the blessings God provides.
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