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Cultivate NJ
Cultivate Church
566 episodes
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Cultivate is a church committed to growing communities rooted in Christ that produce fruit for the good of the Garden State and the world.
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Cultivate is a church committed to growing communities rooted in Christ that produce fruit for the good of the Garden State and the world.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Kingdom of Plenty
Cultivate NJ
32 minutes 48 seconds
6 months ago
Kingdom of Plenty

In the face of overwhelming need and not nearly enough, Jesus receives our meager offerings with gratitude and transforms them into abundant provision for all.

So, let go of despair. Let go of apathy today. And instead, open your hands and offer whatever you have, however small for the sake of others.

Bring what you have, even though we know it's not enough, because Jesus receives our offerings with gratitude. He doesn't roll his eyes and say, "is this all you've got?" He says, “Thank you. This is wonderful. This is beautiful.” We bring our meager offerings. Jesus receives them with gratitude and multiplies them to meet the need.  

Beloved, we will all be satisfied in God's love with plenty of leftovers.

Cultivate NJ
Cultivate is a church committed to growing communities rooted in Christ that produce fruit for the good of the Garden State and the world.