2 Corinthians 9:8 KJV
[8] And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.
In all situations, it is important to keep in mind the reason why you do whatever it is that you do. Motives are important; God does not first look at the action; he judges motives and intentions. It is man that makes a case out of what he sees or thinks he knows. At a time in the lives of this church in Corinth, the people had made a commitment to sacrifice some of their income to support the ministry of the gospel at the time. Paul was careful to note that this was not an extortion, or an attempt to guilt trip the people into giving up their hard-earned money, but it was a gift that came from their hearts, and had been previously committed to. Reflect on this: is there anything I consider too big to give up for the sake of the gospel? This is not so much about money, but about priorities. Of all the things that God has blessed me with, what do I consider to be the most precious that I cannot easily give up?
The answer to that question would define my heart. The human nature always wants more and will not be satisfied even with plenty. We keep asking God for more and more, because our needs are never fully satisfied all at once. We hold on to what we have, will not give up anything without a struggle, yet we want God to add more to what we have. The nature of God is one full of grace, as the verse above makes clear. It must be noted that God does not need my money, because He owns the whole earth, but He needs to be sure that there is nothing of the earth that can take His place in my heart. It is His grace that keeps my heart free from competition with anyone for relevance or impact. I know I am not defined by what men calls me, but who God says that I am. He is the One who can direct resources to the place where they are needed for the work He needs to get done. God seeks lives He can inhabit, and then empower to achieve great things for Him. Can He trust me with the riches of His grace? Can He trust that possessions will not possess and distract me?
If there is nothing that can take God's place in my heart, I am in the place where God's grace can do exploits in and through me. The verse above refers to grace that can make a mortal man to be sufficient in all things. It sounds a bit outlandish, but as you read the accounts of men and women who trusted in God completely, you find that God's grace is such that does not need me to be perfect before I can access it. I cannot do anything to earn or deserve it; otherwise, it would be strictly by merit. Thank God men could not pay for it, or else many of us would have been excluded. It is grace that gives me all that I need, yet it is enough to share with other people. I can reach out to others with what I have received because it is enough for the whole world. If I have received such grace from God, what else should be too big for me to give up for God, if He asks? Anything at all? God's time of favour is here.