How has your framework for giving been shaped? Have you mostly thought about giving in terms of tithing or not tithing, or do you see generosity as part of your ongoing spiritual growth? Where do you sense God inviting you to grow in this area right now?
What happens in you when you give? When a gift leaves your hands — whether time, money, or resources — what does it stir in your heart? How does giving shape your trust in God?
Paul describes giving as both a spiritual act and a real investment (Philippians 4:14–20). How does seeing your giving as a partnership in ministry — not just a transaction — change the way you think about generosity?
Jesus points us toward investing in what lasts eternally (Luke 16:8). How do you personally wrestle with the balance between spending, saving, and investing in God’s Kingdom? What might it look like to prioritize eternal impact in your decisions?
Scripture reminds us that God is not only a giver — He is our supplier (Philippians 4:19; Romans 8:32). Where might fear or hesitation be holding you back from generosity, and how does trusting in God’s abundant provision reshape that hesitation?