More Than Enough
Scripture
Exodus 36:6 (NKJV)
So Moses gave a commandment, and they caused it to be proclaimed throughout the camp, saying, Let neither man nor woman do any more work for the offering of the sanctuary. And the people were restrained from bringing.
Overflowing Generosity
In this verse, the people of Israel responded so generously to the call for building the tabernacle that they gave more than was needed. Their willingness overflowed to the point that Moses had to tell them to stop bringing offerings. This is a rare and beautiful picture of God’s people giving beyond measure out of love and devotion.
This passage reminds us that when hearts are stirred by God, generosity knows no limits. True giving is not about meeting a minimum requirement but about overflowing with gratitude. When God’s people respond in unity and love, His work is supplied abundantly.
For believers today, this challenges us to give not reluctantly but with joy. When we recognize God’s goodness, generosity flows until there is more than enough to accomplish His purposes.
Reflection Questions
1. Do I give to God sparingly or with an overflowing heart of gratitude?
2. How can I practice generosity that goes beyond the minimum and reflects devotion to God?
3. Do I trust that when God stirs His people, there will always be more than enough for His work?
Prayer
Lord God, thank You for showing me the power of a generous heart. Stir in me a spirit of giving that overflows in gratitude. Help me to trust that when I give freely, You provide abundantly for Your work. In Jesus name, Amen.
Scripture
Exodus 36:6 (NKJV)
So Moses gave a commandment, and they caused it to be proclaimed throughout the camp, saying, Let neither man nor woman do any more work for the offering of the sanctuary. And the people were restrained from bringing.
Overflowing Generosity
In this verse, the people of Israel responded so generously to the call for building the tabernacle that they gave more than was needed. Their willingness overflowed to the point that Moses had to tell them to stop bringing offerings. This is a rare and beautiful picture of God’s people giving beyond measure out of love and devotion.
This passage reminds us that when hearts are stirred by God, generosity knows no limits. True giving is not about meeting a minimum requirement but about overflowing with gratitude. When God’s people respond in unity and love, His work is supplied abundantly.
For believers today, this challenges us to give not reluctantly but with joy. When we recognize God’s goodness, generosity flows until there is more than enough to accomplish His purposes.
Reflection Questions
1. Do I give to God sparingly or with an overflowing heart of gratitude?
2. How can I practice generosity that goes beyond the minimum and reflects devotion to God?
3. Do I trust that when God stirs His people, there will always be more than enough for His work?
Prayer
Lord God, thank You for showing me the power of a generous heart. Stir in me a spirit of giving that overflows in gratitude. Help me to trust that when I give freely, You provide abundantly for Your work. In Jesus name, Amen.
More Than Enough
Scripture
Exodus 36:6 (NKJV)
So Moses gave a commandment, and they caused it to be proclaimed throughout the camp, saying, Let neither man nor woman do any more work for the offering of the sanctuary. And the people were restrained from bringing.
Overflowing Generosity
In this verse, the people of Israel responded so generously to the call for building the tabernacle that they gave more than was needed. Their willingness overflowed to the point that Moses had to tell them to stop bringing offerings. This is a rare and beautiful picture of God’s people giving beyond measure out of love and devotion.
This passage reminds us that when hearts are stirred by God, generosity knows no limits. True giving is not about meeting a minimum requirement but about overflowing with gratitude. When God’s people respond in unity and love, His work is supplied abundantly.
For believers today, this challenges us to give not reluctantly but with joy. When we recognize God’s goodness, generosity flows until there is more than enough to accomplish His purposes.
Reflection Questions
1. Do I give to God sparingly or with an overflowing heart of gratitude?
2. How can I practice generosity that goes beyond the minimum and reflects devotion to God?
3. Do I trust that when God stirs His people, there will always be more than enough for His work?
Prayer
Lord God, thank You for showing me the power of a generous heart. Stir in me a spirit of giving that overflows in gratitude. Help me to trust that when I give freely, You provide abundantly for Your work. In Jesus name, Amen.