In his sermon titled "All That She Had," Peter L. Meney explores the biblical account of the poor widow’s offering in Mark 12:41-44. He emphasizes the theme of true dedication to God through sacrificial giving, arguing that the widow’s meager offering of two mites exemplifies supremely valuable faith, as it was given out of her poverty versus the abundance of the rich. Meney cites the need for faith in any offering to be acceptable to God, referring to Mark 9:49 and the significance of salt in offerings from Leviticus. The practical significance of this text lies in its encouragement for believers to give generously from their hearts, demonstrating that God looks at the spirit behind the gift rather than the gift's material value. Ultimately, the sermon illustrates how God's grace sustains believers in trials and encourages them to serve Him wholeheartedly, as all they have is a gift from Him.
“No gesture of kindness, no offering of faith, no act of worship, no sacrifice of love goes unnoticed or unmarked by the Lord.”
“There are no offerings to the Lord except those offerings that are given in faith.”
“We shall never be losers for giving first to the Lord and to the Lord's work.”
“If we have faith and we offer our two mites in faith, Our God will accept our offering in Christ and he will accept of our worship and our gratitude.”
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