Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Dere skal vite at det finnes visse prinsipper som det er viktig å lære seg. For på dette området fungerer det akkurat som med jordbruket. Dersom man sår sparsomt, vil innhøstningen være liten. Dersom man derimot sår ut mye, vil innhøstningen bli stor og rik. Ved denne type innsamling skal enhver selv bestemme hvor mye de er rede til å gi. Så skal han villig gi pengene, for ingen skal kjenne seg tvunget til å gi. Den som gir, må ikke gi motvillig eller fordi en kjenner seg tvunget til det, for Gud elsker når vi gir med glede!
What Does This Mean?
This verse says that when you give generously, you'll receive generously in return. Paul is speaking here, reminding us that our giving influences what we get back.
Explained for Children
Imagine planting seeds. If you plant a few seeds, you might only get a small harvest. But if you plant lots of seeds and take care of them, your garden will grow big and give you so many fruits or veggies!
Historical Background
The Apostle Paul wrote this to the Corinthians around 53-57 AD. He was encouraging them about giving to those in need and how their generosity would be rewarded.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where an entrepreneur invests time, effort, and money into starting a business. If they put in maximum effort (like sowing generously), the returns on investment are likely to be greater than if they had been less committed or frugal.
Topics
generosityreaping and sowingrewardgivinginvestmentspiritual growth
No, while it can refer to financial generosity, the principle of sowing and reaping applies broadly to any kind of investment or effort, including time, energy, and kindness.
What does 'sow sparingly' mean?
'Sow sparingly' means giving little or not being very generous. This can be about money, time, talents, or other resources one might share with others.
How should this verse influence our financial decisions?
This verse encourages a mindset of generosity in all aspects of life, including finances. It suggests that investing generously can yield significant returns, both spiritually and materially.
Can you give an example of someone who sowed bountifully?
An example might be a philanthropist who donates large sums to charitable causes, seeing their efforts contribute to significant positive changes in communities they support.