THE BEGINNING OF GIVING IS GIVING YOURSELF / THE MACEDONIAN PARADOX

by John Robert Stevens

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THE BEGINNING OF GIVING IS GIVING YOURSELF / THE MACEDONIAN PARADOX

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This cassette tape contained the following 2 messages by John Robert Stevens.

THE BEGINNING OF GIVING IS GIVING YOURSELF
July 2, 1978 Sunday A.M. Ana.

How can-we give without giving ourselves to the Lord? Does a gift have meaning without it involves a relationship between the giver and the receiver? We give our all to the Lord and He pronounces us to be a treasured possession to Him. The text message is similar to Sunday evening in Washington, Iowa, 6-11-78, “A Basket at His Feet.” (36 min.)

Scriptures: Deut. 26:1-5, 10-19; (Prov. 19:17); (Rom. 12:1); (Psa. 37:25); (II Cor. 8); (II Cor. 9)
Topics: Giving; Relationship, with the Lord; Dedication; Sacrifice; Discipleship; Body of Christ, Body Ministry; First Fruits
Series: Expository; The Giver-Gift
Rated: Foundational Teaching, For Mature Sons, JRS Selected Messages

THE MACEDONIAN PARADOX
July 2, 1978 Sunday P.M. SoG.

The Macadonian paradox was that the poorest people were the greatest givers and that they gave more than they had. Giving can be a gift-grace in which God causes an abundance of time, energy, resources and finances to flow through a ministry of vision who believes for the will of God to come forth in the earth. (48 min.)

Scriptures: II Cor. 8:1-9; 9:4-9; (Heb. 4:15); (Mal. 3:10)
Topics: Giving; Dedication; Discipleship; Relationship, with the Lord; Family Spirit; (Judgment, of Babylon)
Series: Expository; The Giver-Gift
Rated: Foundational Teaching, For Mature Sons, JRS Selected Messages