Now, when it comes to giving our offering, it’s like bringing our best harvest to God. We’re talking about the first fruits, the best part of what we’ve worked for, like those early crops that a farmer gets all proud of and brings right up front. When we offer, it’s our way of saying, “Lord, we know it’s all Yours, and we want to give back.” After all, everything we have comes from God, right?
See, giving an offering ain’t just about putting a few bills or coins in a basket; it’s about showing God our gratitude, trusting that He’s the one who supplies everything. Remember that verse in Proverbs 3:9-10? It says, “Honor the Lord with your wealth, with the firstfruits of all your crops; then your barns will be filled to overflowing.” So, we honor Him with what we have, and He blesses us in return. That’s just how generous God is!

Some folks wonder, “Why should I give? I’ve got my own needs.” But that’s just it! God promises to take care of us. When we give, we’re putting our faith into action. We’re telling God, “I trust you to meet my needs, Lord.” He knows our hearts, He knows our struggles, and He sees that we’re willing to share a little of what we have for the good of His work. That’s faith, plain and simple.
- Offering is like planting seeds in good soil. The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 9:6, “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.” Giving is just like sowing seeds for a good harvest later on.
- Our gifts help spread love and care for those in need. Churches, for example, use these offerings to reach out, to help, to make sure people know they’re not alone.
- And don’t we all want God’s blessing over our lives? It’s like we’re inviting Him to be a part of everything we do when we give, saying, “God, bless what I have and help me bless others too.”
Now, let me tell you, when we give with an open heart, God works wonders. He uses what we give to make a difference. It might be small to us, but to someone else, it could mean the world. It’s not the amount that matters; it’s the heart behind it. Just like the widow with her two small coins in the Bible—Jesus said she gave more than anyone else because she gave all she had.
So, when you’re giving today, think of it as a part of your walk with God. Just say, “Lord, this is for You, for Your work, for Your people.” Even if it’s a little, God sees it and blesses it. And in the end, He always gives back more than we can imagine. Amen.
Let’s pray together for our offering today:
Dear God, we thank You for all You have provided. We give back a portion of what You have given us with grateful hearts. We trust that You will use this offering to bless others and to spread Your love. Help us to give with joy, knowing that You are our provider, always giving us enough. Amen.
Tags:[Offering, Faith, Bible Verses, Generosity, Church]
