14TH &15TH MAY 2008
Why True Generosity Enriches the Giver, the Receiver, and the World
Giving should be a natural and essential part of our lives as Christians. Yet many of us have overlooked its significance. Giving is not merely a religious duty; it is a universal virtue that blesses individuals and societies. It reflects God’s heart and reveals the depth of our character.
Giving: A Reflection of Our Character
We give for various reasons—out of love, compassion, gratitude, or a sense of duty. Ultimately, giving unveils who we truly are. As Jesus said:
“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:21
True generosity is unconditional. It expects nothing in return. Unfortunately, we sometimes give in exchange for favours or affection. While such giving appears generous, it can stem from self-interest.
The Dangers of Conditional Giving
Giving with expectations can lead to disappointment, manipulation, and corruption. When generosity is tied to personal gain, it opens the door to societal vices such as:
• Bribery
• Dishonesty
• Corruption
• Inefficiency
As Scripture warns: “Whoever is greedy for unjust gain troubles his household, but he who hates bribes will live.” Proverbs 15:27. Even giving to win romantic affection can result in broken hearts and unmet expectations. Giving must be rooted in love, not in control.
The Call to Give Freely
The Bible calls us to give with joy and sincerity: “Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”
2 Corinthians 9:7
Giving in this spirit produces virtues such as:
• Joy
• Contentment
• Self-satisfaction
• Humility
• Faith
It transforms our perspective, aligning us with God’s purposes.
The Reward of Sacrificial Giving
True giving often involves sacrifice. Jesus praised the poor widow who gave her last coins because her gift came from the heart not her surplus (Mark 12:41–44).
Likewise, Proverbs reminds us: “A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.” Proverbs 11:25
You can never truly lose what you give away in love. Every sincere gift leaves a mark—on your heart and in the lives of others.
Giving as a Way of Life
When we learn to give freely and in the right spirit, we become vessels of God’s grace. Our families, communities, and nations benefit. Needs are met. Love is shared. Faith is strengthened.
“It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Acts 20:35
Let us, therefore, embrace the gift of giving not out of obligation, but as a way of life. In doing so, we mirror the generosity of our Creator and help build a more compassionate world.
Every gift matters—but the ones that change us are the ones we give with love. Let your generosity be a legacy that outlives you.
Author : Anthony Nana Yaw Dzacka