CHRIST BECAME POOR TO MAKE US RICH
2 Corinthians 8:1-9 / Keywords 8:9
For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus
Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, so that you
through his poverty might become rich.
1.
Paul tells Corinthian Christians about the grace God has given the Macedonian
churches. By doing so, he encourages them to excel in the grace of giving to
the churches in Judea. The Macedonian churches gave generously and
sacrificially out of overflowing joy in the midst of severe trial and extreme
poverty. To them, giving was not a burden, but a privilege. They gave
voluntarily. To Paul’s
surprise, they gave themselves first of all to the Lord and to others according
to God’s will.
Paul wanted Corinthian Christians not to love with their words but prove the
sincerity of their love by action.
2.
Jesus is the Creator God, the owner of everything, the richest person in the
universe, but he became poor when he gave up his power and glory to become
flesh. He lived sacrificially to serve all kinds of needy people with no place
to lay his head. Finally, he gave his life as a sacrifice of atonement for our
sins. We were spiritually bankrupt, but, through his poverty, Jesus enriched us
with the grace of forgiveness of sins, meaning, purpose, and much more. Those
who know the grace of Jesus are compelled to share what they have with those
who are less fortunate. How are we using what God has given us to enrich
others?
Prayer Lord, thank you for your grace
which enriched my life beyond my imagination. Help me joyfully and willingly
share your blessings with those who are less fortunate.
One Word The
grace of our Lord Jesus Christ
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