Pressure, guilt, and glossy stage lights shouldn’t decide where your generosity goes. We open Galatians 6:6–8 and pair it with 2 Corinthians 9 to draw a straighter line: support the people who teach you the word, give “all good things,” and do it freely—not under compulsion, not to feed vanity, and not to fund a brand. The conversation unpacks sowing and reaping as a moral law rather than a prosperity script, showing how wise stewardship turns into real fruit: truth taught, people cared for, and communities strengthened.
We get practical about discernment. How do you tell the difference between a ministry that serves and a machine that spends? Look for transparency, access to pastoral care, and evidence that gifts translate into mission: Bibles in hands, teachers trained, neighbors helped. We tackle the tithing question head-on, clarifying why the New Covenant doesn’t bind believers to a legal ten percent while affirming the value of intentional, proportionate, and joyful generosity. You’ll hear honest stories from listeners wrestling with church pressure, and clear guidance for giving without regret: think like a steward, invest where the gospel grows, and use more than money—hospitality, time, skills, and practical help—to share “all good things.”
If you’ve ever felt shamed into giving or confused about what faithful support looks like, this conversation offers a stronger path: cheerful, informed, and focused on fruit. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s wrestling with giving culture, and leave a review with the one takeaway you’re putting into practice this week.
BE PROVOKED AND BE PERSUADED!