2 Corinthians 8:1-15 - Generosity In Giving

1 I must acquaint you, brethren, with the contribution which the churches of Macedonia have religiously made, 2 who tho' labouring under great trial of affliction, and extreme poverty, have notwithstanding with exceeding cheerfulness contributed very liberally: being forward of themselves to the utmost of their power, 3 (I bear them witness) yea, and beyond their power: 4 earnestly intreating me to take the gift, and the charge of conveying it to the converts at Jerusalem: 5 and in this they out-did my expectation; such was the divine pleasure, they first gave themselves to the Lord, and then made me an offer to go themselves to Corinth. 6 I therefore desired Titus, as he had begun, to finish this contribution among you. 7 that as you excel in every thing, in faith, in language, mystical knowledge, in all virtue, and in your affection to us; I hope you will excel too in this charitable disposition.

8 I don't mean to prescribe to you, but that the zeal of others may show you are as sincerely well-affected. 9 for you are sensible of the beneficence of our Lord Jesus Christ; powerful as he was, for your sake he became poor, that you through his poverty might be made rich. 10 in this I only advise you: it being for your credit, since you have not only begun to execute it, but you were the first that form'd the design a year ago. 11 Pray then, dispatch this affair; as you readily undertook it, as readily perform it, to the best of your abilities. 12 for what a man gives with a ready mind, according to his abilities, is well received; but not when he goes beyond his circumstances. 13 my meaning is not, that you should be distress'd to relieve others, I only recommend an equality; 14 that as your present sufficiency supplies their wants, their sufficiency may supply your occasions another way: and thus there will be an equality. 15 as it is written, " he that had much, had nothing over, and he that had little, had no lack."