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1. Give to God's glory (Matthew 5:14-16).

Quote: "When a man (and woman) lives for the glory of God, he stops looking for affirmation from other human beings after every good deed, a pat on the head every time he does his duty. Instead, he throws himself into his role unselfishly. He contents himself with knowing he is fulfilling his purpose in this world and pleasing the God who made him. His reward comes when he is able to say, as the Scottish Olympian and missionary Eric Liddell said, "When I run, I feel his pleasure."  - Stephen Mansfield

2. Avoid making righteous living about yourself.

3. Prepare to be open-handed.

4. Give from the right motive.

5. Give yourself to the Lord first.


Application

Revisit the Gospel (1 John 4:19).

Prioritize your heart motives over appearances (1 Samuel 16:7; 6:4).

This requires spiritual power from God (Philippians 2:13 NLT). Prayerfully ask God to give you the right motivations.

Measure/judge yourself using your love for God and others (Matthew 22:37-39).

Am I practicing righteous things from a heart of love?

Are my actions a reflection of my love for God and others?

Cultivate your private relationship with God (Matthew 6:4,6,18).

Quote: "A man (and woman) are meant to carry such responsibility that he will descend into exhaustion and resentment if he does not have the inner resources that come from living in connection with God. As much as we may try, we cannot do what we are assigned to do without strength and energy beyond our own." - Stephen Mansfield

Remember that God is the gift giver. We are merely re-gifters. (Ecclesiastes 2:24-26a; 12:1, 13).