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A Jesus Culture: We Will Lead the Way with Irrational Generosity
You can tell what you love by what you protect. What you chase. What you stress about.
What you refuse to let go of. And Jesus says the loudest indicator is your money.
This message, A Jesus Culture: We Lead the Way With Radical Generosity, is not a
finance talk. It’s a heart check. Jesus goes straight for the connection most of us want to
separate: what’s happening in your soul shows up in what you do with what you have.
That’s why He talks about treasure so much. Not because He needs your money, but
because money has a way of demanding your heart.
John the Baptist proves the point. When people ask what repentance looks like, he
doesn’t hand them a feeling. He gives them receipts: share your extra, stop cheating
people, be content. Translation: if God changed your heart, your hands won’t stay
closed.
Then the message puts two pictures side by side. Acts 2 shows a church so open-
handed it created momentum. Needs were met, joy was real, and people kept finding
faith. Luke 12 shows the opposite: a man obsessed with bigger barns, bigger storage,
bigger comfort. God’s verdict is brutal for a reason. Greed doesn’t just mess with your
money, it numbs your soul. Bigger barns don’t fix smaller hearts.
So what do you do? You stop thinking like an owner and start thinking like a steward.
You release what you can’t keep. And you relocate your treasure to what lasts. When
you give, you’re not losing, you’re sending it ahead.
The engine behind all of it is grace. Jesus gave first, and generosity becomes the
evidence that grace is doing work in you.
This is a message for anyone who wants to be free, not fear-driven, not building bigger
barns, but living open-handed with eternity in mind.
