As Christians, we are often taught about the importance of seed faith and sacrificial giving, but have we ever stopped to think about the true meaning behind these practices? In a recent message, Dr. Damina shared his insights on seed faith and sacrificial giving, highlighting the importance of balance and completeness in our understanding of these concepts.
The Power of Seed Faith
Seed faith is a concept that is rooted in the Bible, specifically in the story of Abraham and Isaac. The idea is that when we give, we are sowing a seed that will produce a harvest. However, as Dr. Damina pointed out, this concept is often misunderstood and misapplied.
The Importance of Balance
Prophet Uebert Angel recently shared a message that highlighted the importance of balance in our understanding of seed faith and sacrificial giving. He emphasized that while it is true that we should give, we must also understand that God provides the offering. In other words, we should not just give without expecting a return, but we should also trust that God will provide for us.
The Difference Between Reasonable and Argumentative
It’s easy to get caught up in debates and arguments about giving and tithing, but as Christians, we must remember that our goal is not to win an argument, but to worship God. As Dr. Damina said, “There is a difference between reasonable and being argumentative. Hear me well, are you here?”
Why We Should Give
So why should we give? The Bible teaches us that giving is a way of worshiping God and advancing His kingdom. When we give, we are not just giving to a church or a pastor, we are giving to God. As the Apostle Paul said, “Do not neglect to do good and to share what you have, for such sacrifices are pleasing to God.”
Conclusion
In conclusion, the concept of seed faith and sacrificial giving is a complex one that requires balance and completeness. As Christians, we must understand that giving is not just about getting a return, but about worshiping God and advancing His kingdom. Let us strive to give with a willing heart, trusting that God will provide for us and bless us abundantly.