The Heart of Generosity
The Heart of Generosity
“Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously. Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.” (2 Corinthians 9:6–7)
Generosity is not measured by how much we give, but by the spirit in which we give. The apostle Paul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 9:6–7 that giving starts in the heart. It’s not simply about meeting obligations, responding to guilt, or trying to impress others. Instead, it is about joyfully taking part in God’s work and sincerely trusting Him to provide. When we hold too tightly to what we have and give reluctantly, we’re often driven by a fear of lack or a desire for control. But when we open our hands to give freely, we’re acknowledging a powerful truth: everything we have is a gift from God, and ultimately, it all belongs to Him. Cheerful giving flows from our relationship with God—rooted in deep gratitude for what He has done and a lasting trust in His care for us.
God delights in generous hearts because they reflect His very nature. God, in His limitless love, held nothing back from us—He gave His very best, His own Son, with complete willingness and joy. When we choose to live generously, we become mirrors of His character in a world that often encourages us to hold tightly to what we have. In this way, generosity becomes far more than a financial transaction; it becomes a spiritual posture and an act of worship that declares, “God, I trust You more than my possessions or my plans.”
Living with a heart of generosity also transforms the way we experience God’s blessings. The harvest Paul writes about is not always material. Sometimes, our generosity brings a harvest of peace, fulfillment, or deeper intimacy with God and others. We may receive relational blessings, see communities strengthened, or experience a sense of joy and freedom that only comes from giving. It also opens the door for God to do more through us than we could ask or imagine—multiplying both the benefits to others and the growth in our own hearts.
Take a moment today to reflect on what motivates your giving. Do you share out of routine, duty, or the hope of receiving something in return? Or is your generosity a natural overflow of gratitude and trust in the One who has given you everything? Ask God to align your heart with His, so that your giving would be marked by freedom, joy, and a desire to participate in His redemptive work in the world.
By Jim Connell
Jim is the founder of Lexington Rescue Mission, and authors JesusIsLordBlog.com, FaithAnswersPress.net, and FAQs of Faith (a mobile app)






