Generosity and Power
When we’ve converted by the one way love of God, we no longer whip out our calculators to learn how to be generous – we look to the cross.
When we’ve converted by the one way love of God, we no longer whip out our calculators to learn how to be generous – we look to the cross.
The gospel feels like joy bursting at the seams, because in it you have finally been shown your true home.
God opens His home to strangers like us. He compels us to come in, even though we have nothing to give.
Generosity does not begin with what you have done – it starts with what Jesus has done for you. As C.S. Lewis said, “To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable, because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you.” Watch as Ray David unpacks Luke 17:3-10 and points us to the Radically Generous God.
God doesn’t choose heroes, he chooses servants; people who trust Him in their weakness.
Listen to the sermon, “He Paints the Brushstrokes of History”, by Ray David Glenn. Judges 3:7-11
Listen to Ray David Glenn’s 2015 Christmas morning sermon, ‘The Gift of Grace’. 2 Corinthians 8
Listen to the sermon, ‘The Wisdom of God’, by Ray David Glenn, from October 18th, 2015. Ecclesiastes 2. *Apologies for the low quality of this week’s recording.