There are three kinds of generosity: the one made in force, the one out of obligation and the one full of gratitude.
Generosity in force says, "I have to give."
The generosity of duty says, "I am obliged to give, as others do."
The generous generosity says, "I want to give."
God wants you to rejoice when you give.
Imagine this: you are in a physical meeting and it is said that it is a time of donation for a person in need. After you donate, the person who received that donation enters the room door. And this person is actually the most important person in your life: "your mom, your wife, your dad or anyone you value the most".
How would your giving be like if you knew that the donation was for that person, and you knew its needs and the urgent need of help.
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