I pray that out of His glorious riches he may strengthen you with power through His Spirit in your inner being. Ephesians 3:16
“I invite you to make a faith promise to God now. Start by asking God to help you work out the right amount…that will stretch your faith a little.
Some months before writing this booklet, I sat down and made my faith promise for the year ahead. I asked the Lord how much I should give. The amount that came into my mind in answer to that prayer seemed astonishing. My reaction was to say, ‘Lord, are you sure?’ I went ahead and made my commitment. Within a few weeks of making that commitment, I was offered a writing contract that gave me much more than I had planned to give.
Many of my friends and colleagues tell similar stories following their commitment in the making of a faith promise. It seems God delights to enter into partnership with us in relation to giving by faith, as we work God works. So make a start. Give God an opportunity to multiply your ability to give and increase your faith by first committing yourself to give a certain amount to Him.”
Selwyn Hughes in Divine Mathematics: A Biblical Perspective on Investing in God’s Kingdom (Surrey, UK: CWR, 2004) 51.
I have needed to do more stretching than normal. I am home writing and sitting too much. Despite walking 10,000 steps per day (on average) with Grace (our German Shorthair Pointer dog), I have had stiff muscles and back pain.
Stretching is good. It brings relief. It helps our muscles and our body function in a more healthy way. The same is true for our spirit when we stretch ourselves with our giving. The immaterial part of us grows stronger.
The apostle Paul calls this our “inner being” in today’s Scripture. Read it in the context of Ephesians 3:14-21. As Hughes writes, “God delights to enter into partnership with us in relation to giving by faith, as we work God works.”
He desires to strengthen us with heavenly riches. Though everyone around us may appear weary from life, we can find new strength in partnering with God. What would it look like for you to stretch your giving this year?
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