The sermon titled "The Poor Widow's Mites" centers around the theological concept of sacrificial giving and genuine faith as illustrated in Mark 12:41-44. Preacher Don Bell emphasizes that Jesus' observation of the widow’s meager offering, which amounted to only two mites, serves as a profound lesson about the heart's attitude toward giving rather than the actual monetary value. He points out that while the wealthy donors gave from their abundance, the widow offered all she had, demonstrating a deep trust in God and her willingness to surrender everything for His sake. Relevant Scripture references, such as Proverbs 15:3 and 2 Corinthians 8:8-12, highlight God's omnipresence, the value of heart over wealth, and the principle that God measures our offerings based on our heart's condition and willingness rather than the size of the gift itself. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the challenge to believers to evaluate their own giving and faithfulness, understanding that true devotion to God transcends mere financial contributions, reflecting a life dedicated to Him.
“Nothing, I don't care how minute it is, it does not escape His attention.”
“What we think is great, God thinks it's nothing. What we think is nothing, God may look at it and say, 'That's everything!'”
“If Christ has your heart, He has you. And if He doesn’t have your heart, then He doesn’t have you.”
“Our Lord pays attention to His sheep... if you got a need, he's gonna take care of that need.”
The Bible emphasizes that true giving is measured by the heart and sacrifice rather than the amount given.
Mark 12:41-44
God sees and values our sacrifices, no matter how small they may seem to us.
2 Corinthians 9:7, Mark 12:41-44
The story shows that God values the intention and sacrifice behind our giving more than the amount given.
Mark 12:41-44
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