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It Is Finished, and So Is This Interview
Fri Feb 10, 2012
by Tullian Tchividjian
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Why You Should Know the Journal of Biblical Counseling
Thu Feb 09, 2012
by Mike Wilkerson
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The #1 Command in the Bible
Thu Feb 09, 2012
by Mark Driscoll
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Why Jesus Wants You to Lose Hope
Wed Feb 08, 2012
by Justin Holcomb
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Broken Homes in the Bible, Part 1
Wed Feb 08, 2012
by Richard Pratt
Biblical People Family Children Home Sin
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Interview with Eric Mason
Wed Sep 03, 2008
by Darrin Patrick
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Interview with John Piper
Thu Sep 04, 2008
by Mark Driscoll
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The Call to Formative Instruction
Sun Sep 28, 2008
by Tedd Tripp
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Lecrae - Rebel Intro
Tue Sep 30, 2008
by Lecrae
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Interview with Lecrae
Tue Sep 30, 2008
by Mark Driscoll
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Theophilus & The Widow
He gave a small fortune. She gave a few pennies. From wealthy Theophilus to the poor widow, all of us fall somewhere on the spectrum and can learn from what these two have in common: a heart for Jesus. With the Generous Campaign well underway, I thought it would be worthwhile to draw on their example in order to remind us of the how and the why of giving. 
Are you a Theophilus?
At the very beginning of the Luke series, we met Theophilus, whose name means “love of God.” The Gospel of Luke (and the book of Acts) is dedicated to Theophilus, who most likely funded Luke’s effort to chronicle the life of Jesus and the early church. As Pastor Mark has pointed out, this represents hundreds of thousands of dollars in time and travel, research and writing. With the help of Theophilus’ contribution, Luke wrote the majority of the New Testament. In our day, we hope to continue sharing the truth of Jesus with the world. Like Theophilus, are you willing to sacrifice a chunk of your fortune for the benefit of thousands of people waiting to hear about Jesus?
The Widow’s Offering
Though we can all sacrifice as Theophilus did, not everyone can give in substantial amounts. But Luke’s Gospel speaks to the poor as well. “Jesus looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the offering box, and he saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins. And he said, ‘Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all of them. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty put in all she had to live on’” (Luke 21:1–4). Like the widow, are you willing to joyfully trust Jesus with your life, and, out of love for him, sacrifice more than just your abundance?
Means Don’t Matter
The ministry of Mars Hill Church requires money, but we ultimately rely on Jesus to sustain us, not individual donors. The Generous Campaign—and church giving in general—is about the heart, not the budget. “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also,” Jesus said (Luke 12:34). We must all ask ourselves regularly where our heart is. Is your heart for you, or is it for Jesus—and does your giving align with your answer? If you don’t know Jesus, take advantage of Theophilus’ gift. Study the Bible and learn about our good God. If you do know Jesus, we invite you to give cheerfully, sacrificially, and generously so that we can show everyone how good he is. Find Pastor Jamie on Facebook and Twitter.
If you’ve benefited from the Resurgence, please consider giving so that we can continue our mission of training missional leaders. To do so, go to marshillchurch.org/give and give to the Global Fund.


