Tim Keller | September 30, 2012
As soon as I say “generosity,” you probably think money. But according to the Bible, generosity is more radical than money.
The Bible teaches that generosity should be pervasive in all parts of our lives. Money is only part of it. It’s possible to be financially generous and not radically generous. Because radical means the radix. It means the heart. It means the depth.
We’re going to ask three things about this passage in Luke: 1) what is the source of radical generosity? 2) what is the sign of radical generosity? and 3) what is the key to becoming radically generous?
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