Generosity and Joy
Generosity and Joy

Generosity and Joy

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<p>Researchers tell us there&rsquo;s a link between generosity and joy: those who give their money and time to others are happier than those who don&rsquo;t. This has led one psychologist to conclude, &ldquo;Let&rsquo;s stop thinking about giving as a moral obligation, and start thinking of it as a source of pleasure.&rdquo;</p> <p>While giving can make us happy, I question whether happiness should be the goal of our giving. If we&rsquo;re only generous to people or causes that make us feel good, what about the more difficult or mundane needs requiring our support?</p> <p>Scripture links generosity with joy too, but on a different basis. After giving his own wealth toward building the temple, King David invited the Israelites to also donate (1 Chronicles 29:1&ndash;5). The people responded generously, giving gold, silver and precious stones joyously (vv. 6&ndash;8). But notice what their joy was over: &ldquo;The people rejoiced at the <em>willing</em> response of their leaders, for they had given <em>freely</em> and <em>wholeheartedly</em>&nbsp;to the <smallcaps>Lord</smallcaps>&rdquo; (v. 9, italics added). Scripture never tells us to give because it will make us happy, but to give willingly and wholeheartedly to meet a need. Joy often follows.</p> <p>As missionaries know, it can be easier to raise funds for evangelism than for administration because Christians like the feeling of funding frontline work. Let&rsquo;s be generous toward other needs as well. After all, Jesus freely gave Himself to meet our needs (2 Corinthians 8:9).</p>

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