Brandon Brown — A Collection of Talks

What Does Biblical Generosity Actually Look Like?

37 min · 2 de nov de 2025
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If generosity makes you tense, you’re not alone. For many, giving got weaponized—manipulation, fear tactics, cherry-picked verses, and pressure plays. This talk reframes generosity through Scripture: Malachi 3, Luke 6, and 2 Corinthians 9 in context; Old Covenant obligation vs. New Covenant transformation; and why the tithe is the starting line, not the finish. You’ll confront love-of-money vs. love-of-God, learn why trust—not transactions—sits at the center of giving, and get four practical steps: put God first, steward well, sow in faith (not fear), and carry generosity everywhere. Bottom line: generosity is an investment into kingdom work. It was never about the money—it’s about trust, formation, and mission.

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What Does Biblical Generosity Actually Look Like?

If generosity makes you tense, you’re not alone. For many, giving got weaponized—manipulation, fear tactics, cherry-picked verses, and pressure plays. This talk reframes generosity through Scripture: Malachi 3, Luke 6, and 2 Corinthians 9 in context; Old Covenant obligation vs. New Covenant transformation; and why the tithe is the starting line, not the finish. You’ll confront love-of-money vs. love-of-God, learn why trust—not transactions—sits at the center of giving, and get four practical steps: put God first, steward well, sow in faith (not fear), and carry generosity everywhere. Bottom line: generosity is an investment into kingdom work. It was never about the money—it’s about trust, formation, and mission.

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