Trusting God's Generosity

Trusting God’s Generosity

The deceptive yet popular story in our world is one of scarcity, convincing us that resources are limited. That story makes us stingy or anxious, causing us to see others as competition or obstacles to getting what we need. But Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount invites people to live according to a different story, one built on trust in God’s generosity.

When Jesus says, “Do not be anxious about your life,” he is likely not talking about anxiety disorders. In the sermon, Jesus invites us to think deeply about the times that we choose to worry. He’s saying that choosing to worry leads to nothing good. Worrying about things like food, shelter, and clothing can be an energizing, adrenaline-pumping experience. It can make us feel alive and responsible, but it quickly turns corrosive.

Instead, he asks us to consider the birds that God cares for and the way nature works when operating properly. God is a good provider, he says. Not only is he aware of all our needs, he is also the creator who cares for them—generously.

When we live with trust in God and his generous provision for his creation, we will begin to see opportunities for generosity everywhere. We can start sharing with others, not out of obligation but because we trust in God. When we live like this, we can enter a way of peacefulness and freedom, experiencing and giving God’s generous life for all.