on giving and motivation

“We want you to know, brothers, about the grace of God that has been given among the churches of Macedonia, for in a severe test of affliction, their abundance of joy and their extreme poverty have overflowed in a wealth of generosity on their part. For they gave according to their means, as I can testify, and beyond their means, of their own accord, begging us earnestly for the favour of taking part in the relief of the saints— and this, not as we expected, but they gave themselves first to the Lord and then by the will of God to us. Accordingly, we urged Titus that as he had started, so he should complete among you this act of grace. But as you excel in everything—in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in all earnestness, and in our love for you—see that you excel in this act of grace also. I say this not as a command, but to prove by the earnestness of others that your love also is genuine. For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sake he became poor, so that you by his poverty might become rich.”

—2 Cor 8:1-9

There’s a silly Christian joke out there that goes something like this: if Adam and Eve had been from Hong Kong, we’d all still be living in the Garden of Eden — because neither of them would’ve eaten the fruit, they would’ve eaten the snake instead. 

The whole what if the Bible was a Hong Kong thing routine runs pretty thin from there, but maybe we could stretch it just a bit more for today’s passage: If Paul had been a typical Hong Konger, this passage might’ve ended up quite differently.

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