The Currency of Grace

The Currency of Grace

The sermon, based on Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector (Luke 18), explores the theme of authentic generosity through three key lenses:

1. The Source of Authentic Generosity

  • Jesus contrasts two characters: a Pharisee, outwardly generous but inwardly prideful, and a tax collector, outwardly greedy but inwardly repentant.
  • The Pharisee boasts of his righteousness and giving, while the tax collector humbly asks for mercy.
  • True generosity stems from internal transformation, not external performance.

2. The Signs of Authentic Generosity

  • Authentic generosity is marked by grace received and grace given.
  • It’s not limited to financial giving; generosity includes time, hospitality, privacy, and presence.
  • Children, who naturally receive gifts without expectation, are used as examples of grace-filled living.
  • The sermon challenges listeners to consider their “currencies”—what they have to offer beyond money.

3. The Solution to Authentic Generosity

  • The key lies in the tax collector’s prayer: “God, be merciful to me, a sinner.
  • The Greek word used for “mercy” here refers to propitiation—a deep appeal to God’s grace, not just mercy.
  • Jesus, as the High Priest, offers himself on the mercy seat, fulfilling the role of ultimate sacrifice and grace-giver.
  • Generosity flows from recognizing how much we’ve been forgiven and loved by God.

Conclusion

The sermon calls believers to:

  • Reflect on their motives for giving.
  • Embrace a lifestyle of generosity rooted in grace.
  • Offer their time, talents, and treasures in response to God’s abundant love.
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