A LESSON IN GIVING

Chapter #35

Acts 11:28-30


Agabus the prophet informed the saints at Antioch that there was going to be a great famine in the world, "which came to pass in the days of Claudius Caesar. Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren which dwelt in Judea: Which also they did, and sent it to the elders by the hands of Barnabas and Saul." These children of God are held up by the Holy Spirit as examples to us. They exemplify the grace of giving.

They were informed by Agabus of a need and were moved by the Holy Spirit, speaking through Agabus, to do what they could to help their brethren in Judea (v. 28). Then they spontaneously determined, without any pressure but the pressure of love and grace in their hearts, to give for the relief of their Jewish brethren, people they had never met (v. 29).

The believers at Jerusalem had already sold their possessions and gave everything they had to support their brethren and to see that the gospel was preached throughout the world (Acts 4:34-37). Had it not been for the generosity of the believers at Jerusalem there would have been no believers at Antioch! Now the saints at Antioch, in gratitude to God and their brethren from whom they had received the gospel, determined in their hearts to help their brethren in Judea when the need arose. Every man resolved to give according to his own ability. Each person's giving was spontaneous, free, and unconstrained. Spontaneous giving is not careless giving. It is giving that is prompted by the Spirit of God, guided by the Word of God, and carried out with thoughtful determination and purpose of heart (II Cor. 9:7). By giving to meet the needs of their brethren, these saints at Antioch were following the example of Christ himself (Phil. 1:1-8; II Cor. 8:7-9). Taking the Antioch believers as an example, I want to show you eight things plainly revealed in the Word of God about giving.


Don Fortner, Pastor
Grace Baptist Church
Danville, Ky.

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