1 Timothy 6:17-19 // Giving Is Living

Lean In // 5 minutes
 
What something you’ve bought that was a total waste of money?
 
Leader Note: Keep this question light and encourage everyone to play. In couples group it’s probably not a great idea to have them talk about what they think their partner wastes money on! Think of informercial products, silly trinkets, things that end up in the trash or in storage in a few weeks.
 
Transition your group by saying something like… “when it comes to our finances there’s one thing that we can all generally agree on, there never seems to quite enough of it do to all things we want to do. We want to spend time in this discussion looking at how the scriptures shape our view wealth and generosity.”
 
You may also want to quickly review week 8 of Rooted where we discussed how although we don’t see our think of ourselves as being “rich” that living in Orange County automatically puts us within the top of the worlds richest economies. We are rich in opportunities, resources and possessions, especially when you consider the baseline for much of the world’s population. We are “those who are rich in this present world.”
 
Look Down // 10 minutes
 
 
What does this passage say about wealth?
 
Sample answers…
  • Wealth can lead to arrogance – creates a false sense of security
  • You can’t put your hope in it
  • Wealth isn’t something you can count on, put your hope in
  • God alone gives us wealth, trust in his provision
  • God gives us wealth so we can be generous, share with others
  • Generosity produces a richness in us that we can’t get anywhere else
  • God wants us to be rich, experience wealth, in doing good deeds
  • Wealthy people are the ones who understand it’s all from God
  • Wealthily people use what God has given them to bless and serve others
  • Giving leads to true life/treasure that extends beyond this world
 
Look Out // 10 minutes
 
What are the traps people fall into because of wealth?
 
Sample answers…
  • No one can tell me what to do you.. I have money so I know everything
  • Creates a false sense of power and entitlement
  • Thinking it makes me secure
  • I own what I have, I earned it and can do whatever I want with it
  • My worth is equal to my bank account
  • Wealth buys happiness
  • Wealth is the answer to all of lives questions
  • Selfishness and greed, can’t get enough of it
  • Debt, chase after it, live outside of my means
  • Creates worry, anxiety, always concerned “how my money is doing”
  • Disconnect you from the needs of others, out of touch with other’s needs
  • I’m smarter, I work harder
Leader Note: Invite stories here for where people have seen others fall into traps because of their thinking and actions concerning wealth. For example, it someone answers… “it creates a false sense of security” ask them where they have seen that.
 
Look In // 15 minutes
 
What traps have you fallen into regarding wealth and money?
 
Sample answers…
  • Thinking what I have is mine, I earned it and I can do whatever I want with it
  • That it will solve all my problems, if I only had a little more then I would be happy
  • Wealth will improve the ways people see me, give me prestige
  • Worry that I won’t have enough, can’t trust that God will really meet my needs
  • Money gives me ability control others, makes me a person of authority and influence
  • People who don’t have significant wealth are a waste of time, thinking less of them
  • Uncertain… now that I have it, I can’t live without
  • If I had more I could give more, I’ll give have enough, when I’m taking care of
  • That giving doesn’t really bring me peace, I do it out of obligation
  • Ownership
 
What do you need to believe about God to get out of that trap?
 
Sample answers…
  • That everything I have comes from him, he owns it all
  • My identity comes from how God sees me, not in my wealth
  • That God knows my needs and he will take care of me
  • That giving is a command that is for my benefit, not my punishment
Leader Note: There are two main things we want our groups to see in this passage. Firstly, that we can’t place our hope and trust in our wealth. Secondly, that God calls us to be “rich in good deeds” through the ways we use what he has given us to bless and serve others. The first understanding is a matter of changing our perspective and the second is one of practice. Shift your group with the next question to focus on what it could look like to practice generosity for the sake of others.
 
What could we as a group and as individuals do to be “rich in good needs”
 
Leader Note: Encourage your group to dream about what it could look like to commit to giving regular with their time, talents and treasures. What are the needs in your community that you could rally around together? We believe that God has unquietly placed our groups together for a reason that goes way beyond us simply meeting together for our own encouragement! He wants to use your group serve and bless others. 
 
Live It Out // 5 minutes
 
What if we made generosity a normal expression of our group? What would change around us?
 
Leader Note: Outreach Weekend is next weekend! Set your group up this week by telling them that you’ll have an opportunity to give and serve together, to put this week’s discussion into practice.

Key Verse: Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God. 1 Timothy 6:17a

Key Thought: God owns everything

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2 Corinthians 9:6-15 // I Like Giving

Lean In // 5 minutes

What do people worry about today when it comes to money?

Sample answers…

  • Cost of sending kids to school
  • Having enough for retirement
  • Living “pay check to pay check”
  • Never benign able to get of debt
  • Never having enough
  • Having more than the “next guy”
  • Loosing it all – how to protect and invest it safely

Leader Note: Pay attention to the answers as your group may answer in the third person but it may actually be what they are worried about and it will come up again later in this discussion.

Look Down // 10 minutes

Read 2 Corinthians 9:6-15

What does the passage say about generosity?

Leader Note: Remember to keep your group engaged with the passage. Encourage them to put it into their own words while not straying from the meaning of the passage. Ask them to point to the verse when they give their observations.

Sample answers may include…

  • You will have enough
  • There’s a connection between what you plant and harvest (give and receive)
  • It’s a decision, a choice… a free non-forced choice
  • When we choose to give it should be an all in choice, because we want to
  • God loves when people give with joy
  • God is in control of the return
  • God promises to take of you, give you all you need
  • God wants to give to you so that you will have more to give to others, not just keep it for yourself
  • God want’s to enrich us in every way to bless others – not limited to just money
  • When we give others get to experience the heart of God
  • When we give God gets the glory
  • Giving is a sign of an obedient follower

Look Out // 10 minutes

What happens when we live with financial fear and worry?

Sample answers may include…

  • We hold on to what we have, less likely to give anything
  • Our relationships take on stress, they suffer
  • We make decisions based of desperation
  • We feel less free to take risks in life
  • We can see past our current troubles, no vision for the future

Look In // 20 minutes

Where do you worry about your finances?

How can this passage address your worries?

Leader note: Have your group choose one or two verses or truths from the passage that directly address their worries. Have them put into a sentence, I worry about ____________ but I choose to believe that _____________________. Have them claim the promises from this passage as a way to move from worry to trust.

For example…
I worry that I won’t have enough money for retirement but I choose to believe that God is able to bless me abundantly, and give me all I need

Live It Out // 5 minutes

What would change in your heart and relationships if you help onto the God’s promises about generosity?

Key Verse(s):  And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. – 2 Corinthians 9:8

Key Thought: God will meet our needs

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Matthew 6:1-4 // Journey to Generosity

Lean In // 5 minutes

Would you rather receive an Oscar or a Grammy?  Why?

Leader note: We love awards so much that we even like to watch people receive awards.  Use this question to transition into the Look Down section and highlight how people think the only thing better than receiving an award is receiving a public reward!

Look Down // 10 minutes

What do you learn about the generosity of the Scribes and Pharisees?

Read Matthew 6:1-4

Sample answers may include…

  • It was for show
  • Desired honor from others
  • Wanted the immediate reward
  • Gave them prestige
  • Looked to be celebrated
  • Tooted their own horn
  • It was hypocritical

What does Jesus say about practicing generosity?

Sample answers may include…

  • God’s reward is now and in the future
  • The Pharisees and Scribes’ reward was simply the praise of the people
  • The Disciple’s generosity received God’s reward
  • Giving is for the audience of God—Give in secret (v. 4)
  • Generosity is a when and not an ifWhen you give…(vv. 2-3)
  • Generosity is a practice from a changed heart (v. 1)

Commentary: The challenge with the Scribes and Pharisee’s giving was that it was to be seen by others rather than focusing their giving for God to be seen.  As a result, Jesus refers to them as hypocrites (v. 2).  The image of a hypocrite is an actor with a script that is playing to an audience.  Jesus highlighted the hypocrisy of the Scribes and Pharisees because they were giving to be seen as generous rather than giving as a response from a changed and generous heart.

Look Out // 10 minutes

What does a life of generosity look like? What does a life not lived generously look like?

Leader Note: This question is designed to get your group thinking about how the biblical principal of generosity works in our world today. Invite your group to share stories where they’ve seen generosity displayed through someone they know and likewise where they may have seen the effects of greed. Let your group know that their examples don’t just have to be about money… i.e time, gifts ect.

Look In // 15 minutes

What holds you back from giving generously?

Sample answers may include…

  • Fear that I won’t have enough
  • The desire to keep more of my money
  • I want recognition for my giving
  • My small amount doesn’t matter
  • The Church doesn’t need my money
  • I want to control how my giving is used

What steps do you need to take to move at generosity?

Sample answers may include…

  • Believe that God is good and trustworthy
  • Realize that my money really belongs to God
  • Take a step of faith:
    • Give for the first time
    • Give regularly rather than randomly
    • Give generously and sacrificially

Where have you experienced God’s rewards through your giving?

Leader Note: There are people in your group that have experienced God’s goodness through their giving.  This is a good opportunity to share stories and hear how God has moved in their lives.  It’s not so they can be seen but rather to inspire the faith of others.

Live It Out // 5 minutes

What would change in our community and relationships if we became more generous?

Key Verse(s): Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.  – Matthew 6:4

Key Thought: Take the journey to generosity.

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