The sermon titled "Giving Grace" by Fred Evans addresses the doctrine of grace in the context of Christian giving, particularly as articulated in Galatians 6:6-10. Evans argues that genuine giving should stem from a recognition of the grace received from God rather than a legalistic obligation, drawing a distinction between New Testament giving and the Old Testament practice of tithing. Key Scripture references include Galatians 6:7-8, which emphasizes the principle of sowing and reaping, and 1 Corinthians 9:14, supporting the idea that those who minister the gospel should derive material support from their ministry. The practical significance hinges on the believer's responsibility to support the preaching of the gospel freely and joyfully, illustrating the heart of the giver as one transformed by God's grace.
“You give unto the Lord... That's not just the man, but the reason is not the man. Don’t support the man just because you like the man or you care for the man. It is because of the gospel that I proclaim to you.”
“It is the power of God. It is the means by which God communicates life and faith to the sinner.”
“You want it? Keep it. Please. I’m begging you. Keep it. If you will not give willingly, please don’t give at all. God doesn’t need your money. He just doesn’t.”
“The most important thing is that this gospel be preached. That this word be heard.”
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