
What if generosity isn't just about having resources—but about recognizing what you do have to give?
Maybe you think you don't have enough to be generous. Wrong schedule, wrong bank account, wrong season of life. But generosity isn't measured by what you lack—it's activated by trusting God with what you have. Your time, your attention, your faith, your presence—these matter more than you realize. The gap between those who need help and those who give help is thinner than we think. In fact, all of us have been the lame beggar in some way, needing someone to do for us what we couldn't do for ourselves. This message isn't just about being nice people. It's about becoming a community so marked by God's generosity that when we engage our city, transformation happens. Because the gospel itself is the ultimate act of generosity—God giving His Son for people who couldn't save themselves.