A Generous Finish
/Acts 20:35
As another year closes, it’s natural to look back on what we’ve earned, built, or saved. But the most joyful people I know aren’t defined by accumulation — they’re known for release.
Generosity is more than giving money; it’s a posture of open hands. It’s the way we hold our time, our forgiveness, and our attention.
Before the year ends, take inventory:
Who needs encouragement you’ve been meaning to send?
What resource could you share to lighten someone’s load?
Where could you give — quietly, joyfully, and without needing credit?
When we give freely, we echo the heart of the God who gave first. And that’s the best way to close a year — not just with receipts, but with rejoicing.
