II Corinthians 9:6

Dr. Roberto Miranda
Dr. Roberto Miranda

SUMMARY: The sermon is based on Second Corinthians, Chapters 8 and 9, in which the Apostle Paul is raising funds for the saints in a needy area. The sermon emphasizes the principles of giving to the Lord with joy and according to one's strength, and the importance of giving beyond one's comfort zone. The concept of sowing is discussed in modern language as investing in the Kingdom of God. The sermon also emphasizes the principle of "each one" carrying their part of the responsibility for the maintenance of God's work. The sermon concludes by rejecting the spirit of judgment and encouraging each person to give according to what they feel the Lord has placed in their heart.

The sermon discusses the principles of giving to the Lord's work, based on 2 Corinthians 9:6-8. The speaker emphasizes that giving should be done joyfully and with a sense of personal commitment, not out of obligation or shame. Each person is called to consider God's call for their lives and give according to what they feel the Lord has placed in their heart. The passage also contains a promise that God is powerful to make all grace abound in us, providing for every situation and enabling us to abound in every good work. The speaker encourages the congregation to adopt a lifestyle of joyful giving and to trust in God's provision.


Let's go to the word of the Lord. I want to share with you in about 30 minutes that we have left, the Second Letter of the Apostle Paul to the Corinthians. There in verse 6, the Apostle Paul says: “... but this I say, he who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one, say all, each one, see as he proposed in his heart, not with sadness or out of necessity, because God loves a cheerful giver. And powerful is God to make all grace abound in you so that always having everything sufficient in all things, you may abound for every good work."

And let me now read in Spanish just to speed up the process. This is the essence, what I just read of what I am going to preach. It says “.... as it is written, he distributed, he gave to the poor his justice remains forever. And he who gives seed to the sower and bread to the eater will provide and multiply your seed and increase the fruits of your righteousness so that you may be enriched in everything, for all liberality which produces through us thanksgiving to God." The Lord bless his word.

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