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What does the Bible say about giving money to God?

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The Bible teaches that God values the proportion of our gifts over their amount, as seen in the story of the widow's offering in Luke 21:1-4.

In Luke 21:1-4, Jesus illustrates the profound principle that God measures our generosity not by how much we give, but by how much we sacrifice in our giving. The poor widow's two mites, though seemingly insignificant compared to the large donations of the wealthy, were valued highly by Christ because they represented her entire living. This highlights God's perspective on giving: it is the heart and the sacrifice behind the gift that truly matters, not merely the amount. Christ acknowledges her as more generous than those who give from their abundance, showing that even the smallest contributions can be precious when given with faith and devotion.

Throughout Scripture, God emphasizes the importance of our motivations in giving. 2 Corinthians 9:7 tells us that God loves a cheerful giver, reinforcing the notion that our attitude towards giving is crucial. When we give out of a sense of obligation or reluctance, we miss the joy that comes from contributing to God's work. It is vital for Christians to understand that their contributions are not just financial transactions but acts of worship, reflecting their understanding of grace and gratitude for what God has provided in their lives.
Scripture References: Luke 21:1-4, 2 Corinthians 9:7

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