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According to this scripture, if we want to be pleasing to God, we must believe that He is a rewarder of those that diligently seek Him;Hebrews 11:6 (AMP)
But without faith it is impossible to please and be satisfactory to Him. For whoever would come near to God must [necessarily] believe that God exists and that He is the rewarder of those who earnestly and diligently seek Him [out].
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Right! It's not like whenever we give that we immediately go to God and demand He keep His promise. It's a trust that we know that because of our obedience in being His instrument of meeting someones need that when we are in need, He will meet it, and then some.
In my opinion - anyone who says they give (anything, time, money etc.), and don't expect something in return is a liar.
Even if all you are expecting is a thank you or some gratitude - maybe a smile - you always expect something in return for your giving.
Just this afternoon I was eating lunch and paid the bill for tow soldiers. They didn't know who it was from and I made the waitress promiss she would not tell them.
Their smile was what I was expecting - that's what I got for blessing them.
In my opinion - anyone who says they give (anything, time, money etc.), and don't expect something in return is a liar.
Even if all you are expecting is a thank you or some gratitude - maybe a smile - you always expect something in return for your giving.
Just this afternoon I was eating lunch and paid the bill for tow soldiers. They didn't know who it was from and I made the waitress promiss she would not tell them.
Their smile was what I was expecting - that's what I got for blessing them.
In my opinion - anyone who says they give (anything, time, money etc.), and don't expect something in return is a liar.
I wouldn't say they are a liar, but I would say they are exhibiting a false humility.
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I think it has to do with motive.
If I give to someone solely because I am expecting something in return from them, then I am doing precisely what Jesus told us not to do in Luke 6:35. In fact, I might even go so far as to say that's a form of manipulation.
But if I give to someone simply because I want to be a blessing to them, and as a result I expect that God will be faithful to His word, then I believe that is what Jesus is talking about in Luke 6:38.
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Oh, thanks Pete. We are not liars, we're just hypocrites. Thanks a lot.
I don't think (nor did I say) exhibiting a false humility makes someone a hypocrite. In fact, most people that exhibit this false humility sincerely believe that they are being humble by saying they don't expect anything in return. They've believed a lie.
The Truth is, we must believe that God is a rewarder of those that diligently seek after Him.
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I don't think (nor did I say) exhibiting a false humility makes someone a hypocrite. In fact, most people that exhibit this false humility sincerely believe that they are being humble by saying they don't expect anything in return. They've believed a lie.
The Truth is, we must believe that God is a rewarder of those that diligently seek after Him.
So, putting on a false front is no longer hypocrisy. Interesting. I thought that was precisely what hypocrisy was.
And are you saying that you have to give with the expectation of receiving in order to have faith? What if a person gives and really doesnt care whether or not he gets rewarded or recognized for being so charitable? He is just happy to give. Is that man faithless because he doesnt particularly care if he is rewarded or not?
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No, but that man is not pleasing to God if he does not see God as the rewarder.
As I've mentioned at least 3 times in this thread, I am not talking about worldly recognition or rewards. I am talking about acknowledging that when we seek God, He rewards us.
I think it has to do with motive.
If I give to someone solely because I am expecting something in return from them, then I am doing precisely what Jesus told us not to do in Luke 6:35. In fact, I might even go so far as to say that's a form of manipulation.
But if I give to someone simply because I want to be a blessing to them, and as a result I expect that God will be faithful to His word, then I believe that is what Jesus is talking about in Luke 6:38.
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