And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that always having all sufficiency in everything, you may have an abundance for every good deed. 2 Corinthians 9:8
“The human body and spirit are simply built in such a way that they tend to thrive when they experience the liberation, enjoyment, gratitude, confidence, and openness that accompany life in a perceived world of abundance. And those same bodies and spirits wither under the anxiety, stress, preoccupations, hoarding, and self-protection that accompany imagined worlds of scarcity and threat.
Practicing generosity often entails at some point an existential confrontation that is involved in the personal paradigm shift away from living in a world of scarcity and instead into living in a world of abundance, blessing, gratitude, enjoyment, security, and sharing. Therefore, practicing generosity in this way tends to promote happiness, health, and purposeful living.”
Christian Smith and Hilary Davidson in The Paradox of Generosity: Giving We Receive, Grasping We Lose (Oxford: OUP, 2014) 77-78.
Happy New Year!
As you may recall, two years ago my word for the year was simplicity, and last year, providence. This year, my word is abundance. I plan to explore the idea of abundance in the Scriptures and through church history as it relates to generosity over the course of 2018.
For the Apostle Paul, abundance is the fruit of grace. When God’s grace abounds toward us and toward His creation, the guiding economy that results always reflects a world of abundance, which frees us from the stresses and patterns of the world of scarcity.
Practicing generosity, according to the extensive research of Smith and Davidson, becomes the pathway from the oppressive world of scarcity to flourishing in the world of abundance. And what’s so exciting is the benefits that await everyone, not just wealthy people.
When we practice generosity in light of God’s abundance, “blessing, gratitude, enjoyment, security, and sharing” characterize the various aspects of life. Furthermore, the research shows that it promotes “happiness, health, and purposeful living.”
These benefits resonate with me as I am working on an ebook with Tim Macready of Christian Super called, Purposeful Living. Stay tuned for the release of that resource to gain financial wisdom for all of life. We appreciate your prayers for us and that project.
Thank you God for your grace. It provides us with everything we need to live, give, serve and love. By your Holy Spirit, help us model life in your abundant economy and point the way so others join us and take hold of life. Hear our prayer in the name of Jesus. Amen.
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