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Unhindered Generosity || Part 4: Warnings, Blessings, and Our Response

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What if your finances could become the very thing that draws you closer to Jesus? In this conclusion to the "Unhindered Generosity" series, Pastor Rob unpacks the sobering warning of the rich young ruler—a man who had everything yet walked away from Jesus because he couldn't let go—and reveals how wealth can quietly feed the lie that we don't need saving. With practical wisdom on breaking free from debt, giving in secret, and trusting God beyond what makes sense, this message offers a transformative game plan for Kingdom-driven generosity. The Lord does powerful things when we give Him open access to all areas of our lives. Finances are a huge area where the church needs to be faithful.

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Episode Unhindered Generosity || Part 3: Overwhelming Cover

Unhindered Generosity || Part 3: Overwhelming

What if the most radical thing you could do this week isn't posting on social media or volunteering more hours, but simply opening your wallet? Pastor Rob takes us on a journey through Scripture, revealing that from the very beginning—before any law demanded it—people like Abel, Noah, and Abraham gave generously to God out of pure overflow, not obligation. Their hearts were so overwhelmed by God's goodness that generosity wasn't a duty but a natural response. Rob challenges our modern misconceptions about tithing, showing how Old Testament believers actually gave 23% annually through three different tithes, yet even this pales compared to what Jesus calls us to today. The widow's two coins and Zacchaeus's radical generosity demonstrate that our standard isn't the tithe—it's the cross. When we truly grasp what Christ sacrificed for us, percentage-based giving becomes laughably small. "The standard of giving in the Old Testament was the tithe; our standard is the cross."

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