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Malachi: The Generosity of God

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Pastor Kipko's sermon "The Generosity of God" addresses our tendency to keep rather than give, emphasizing that generosity comes from a transformed heart by God. He highlights the Israelites' history of disobedience and deceptive nature, urging them to return to God and give back what belongs to Him. The concept of tithe is explored as a reminder that all we have is a gift from God, encouraging generosity in all aspects of life. The sermon concludes with a call to action for listeners to confess their keeping problem, ask for God's healing, and commit to a more generous lifestyle.
Let's get ready to find hope in Jesus, by listening to this message.
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Pastor Kipko's sermon "The Generosity of God" addresses our tendency to keep rather than give, emphasizing that generosity comes from a transformed heart by God. He highlights the Israelites' history of disobedience and deceptive nature, urging them to return to God and give back what belongs to Him. The concept of tithe is explored as a reminder that all we have is a gift from God, encouraging generosity in all aspects of life. The sermon concludes with a call to action for listeners to confess their keeping problem, ask for God's healing, and commit to a more generous lifestyle.
Let's get ready to find hope in Jesus, by listening to this message.
YOUR NEXT STEP: If you don't have a home church, then your next step of faith is to click this link and fill out the digital connect card. We would love to connect with you: https://bit.ly/forwardconnect.
If this message encouraged you and inspired you to boldly follow Jesus, we ask that you share it with a friend by sending them this message! We help YOU find hope in Jesus. We can't wait to see you in person at Forward Church in Irvine, every Sunday at 11 am!
CONNECT WITH FORWARD: For more information, please visit: www.forwardchurchirvine.com and follow us on Instagram: @forwardirvine.

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