Tim Keller | October 21, 2012
There are different currencies of generosity. And we come now to a very important, non-financial currency. It’s being generous with our time, our talents, our gifts.
What I like about this passage in Luke is that it gets us deeper into the subject of how to develop the heart generosity. Where does that come from, a generosity that’s so deep it’s pervasive in every currency and area of life?
Luke 9 and 10 show us 1) the generosity of service, which is based on 2) the generosity of discipleship, which is based in turn on 3) the generosity of costly grace.
This Month's Featured Book
In this book, Tim Keller goes to the Gospel of Mark and walks through it to help readers see how Jesus is at once cosmic, historical, and personal. As you read, you’ll discover that we can only make sense of our own life by looking at the life of Jesus.