2 Corinthians 8:1-13
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Brothers and sisters, we want to let you know about the grace of God that was given to the churches of Macedonia. 2
While they were being tested by many problems, their extra amount of happiness and their extreme poverty resulted in a surplus of rich generosity. 3
I assure you that they gave what they could afford and even more than they could afford, and they did it voluntarily. 4
They urgently begged us for the privilege of sharing in this service for the saints. 5
They even exceeded our expectations, because they gave themselves to the Lord first and to us, consistent with God’s will. 6
As a result, we challenged Titus to finish this work of grace with you the way he had started it. 7
Be the best in this work of grace in the same way that you are the best in everything, such as faith, speech, knowledge, total commitment, and the love we inspired in you. 8
I’m not giving an order, but by mentioning the commitment of others, I’m trying to prove the authenticity of your love also. 9
You know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. Although he was rich, he became poor for our sakes, so that you could become rich through his poverty. 10
I’m giving you my opinion about this. It’s to your advantage to do this, since you not only started to do it last year but you wanted to do it too. 11
Now finish the job as well so that you finish it with as much enthusiasm as you started, given what you can afford. 12
A gift is appreciated because of what a person can afford, not because of what that person can’t afford, if it’s apparent that it’s done willingly. 13
It isn’t that we want others to have financial ease and you financial difficulties, but it’s a matter of equality.