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Robert E.B. Fielder: Generosity Endures

“Live in faith, knowing that far more rewarding and longer enduring than monuments, fame, or fortune, are the acts of love, kindness, and consideration The Almighty privileges each of us to perform every day of our lives.”

Robert E.B. Fielder quote posted at LeTourneau University in honor of R.G. LeTourneau (1888-1969).

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R.G. LeTourneau: To be generous you must ask yourself the right question

Although he has made and spent millions, he is remarkably detached from money as such; he is only concerned about what it can accomplish. He [R.G.] often says, “The question is not how much of my money I give to God, but rather how much of God’s money I keep for myself.”

R.G. LeTourneau (1888-1969) in Mover of Men and Mountains (Chicago: Moody Press, 1972) 280.

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The Screwtape Letters: The perspective the evil one uses to secure our discontent

“Gratitude looks to the Past and love to the Present; fear, avarice, lust, and ambition look ahead…We want a whole race perpetually in pursuit of the rainbow’s end, never honest, nor kind, nor happy now, but always using as mere fuel wherewith to heap the altar of the future every real gift which is offered them in the Present.”

Quote from Screwtape, the senior demon, from his letter letter to junior temptor, Wormwood, in C.S. Lewis’ epistolary masterpiece, The Screwtape Letters (New York: HarperCollins, 1996) 76, 78.

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Mother Teresa: Give all to show the love of Jesus

“If only one little unhappy child is made happy with the love of Jesus….will it not be worth…giving all for that?” (cf. James 1:27)

Mother Teresa in Come Be My Light, ed. Brian Kolodiejchuk (New York: Doubleday, 2007) 54.

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Rick Dunham: Where do you store money?

“Money is like a powerful magnet that draws our hearts to wherever it is located. Jesus knew–and still knows–that our natural inclination is to trust money for our security and not Him, which means we will store up our treasure here, rather than invest it in the kingdom the way God desires. That’s why Jesus has to directly challenge us to place our treasure in the stuff of heaven rather than the stuff of earth.” (cf. Matthew 6:19-21).

Rick Dunham in “It’s Time to Give Up!” Christian Leadership Alliance “Outcomes” Magazine, Fall 2012: 25.

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George Mueller: Both the orphans and the world must see that God provides to learn to trust Him.

“It is quite true that my heart was affected by the deplorable physical condition in which I saw destitute Orphans before I began to care for them; but a higher motive by far actuated me than merely seeking to benefit their health…It is further true, that I had a desire to benefit the Orphans by seeking to educate them; but I aimed at far more than this…Further, when I began the orphan work, I aimed at the salvation of the children…Yet even this was not the primary object I had in view; but in carrying on this work, simply through the instrumentality of prayer and faith, without applying to any human being for help, my great desire was that it might be seen now, in the nineteenth century, God is still the living God, and that now, as well as thousands of years ago, He listens to the prayers of His children and helps those who trust in Him.”

George Mueller in Ten Years After: A Sequel to the Autobiography of George Mueller comp. G. Fred. Bergin (London: J. Nisbet & Co., 1909) 11, as quoted in Money for Ministry, ed. Wesley K. Willmer (SP Publications, 1989) 224.

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Randy Alcorn on the State of Modern Evangelicalism and Money

“Large segments of modern evangelicalism have succumbed to the heresy that this present life may be lived selfishly and disobediently without serious effects on the eternal state…Never have so many Christians believed that our monies and possessions are ours to do with as we please.”

Randy Alcorn in Money, Possessions, and Eternity (Wheaton: Tyndale, 1989) preface.

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Donald Whitney: Your giving shows whom you love

“If you love Christ and the work of His Kingdom more than anything else, your giving will show that. If you are truly submitted to the lordship of Christ, if you are willing to obey Him completely in every area of your life, your giving will reveal it.”

Donald S. Whitney, Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life (Colorado Springs: NavPress, 1991), 140, as quoted by Wesley K. Willmer in Revolution in Generosity (Chicago: Moody Press, 2008) 42.

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Kelly Kapic: The gospel frees us to participate generously in God’s work

“When captured by the depth of God’s gifts in the gospel, we discover that He frees us to participate in His work of grace, hope, righteousness, and love. This is the generous life; this is what belonging to God is all about.”

Kelly Kapic in God So Loved, He Gave: Entering the Movement of Divine Generosity (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010) 10.

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Charles Haddon Spurgeon: The best way to care for your family is to live By faith with an open hand.

“Churlish souls stint their contributions to the ministry and missionary operations, and call such saving good economy; little do they dream that they are thus impoverishing themselves. Their excuse is that they must care for their own families, and they forget that to neglect the house of God is the sure way to bring ruin on their houses…Selfishness looks first at home, but godliness seeks first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, yet in the long run selfishness is loss, and godliness is great gain. It needs faith to act towards our God with an open hand.”

Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) in the NIV Stewardship Study Bible notes on Galatians 6:6-10 (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009) 1539.

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