Fruit That May Abound to Your Account
In this message, we’re reminded that biblical generosity is not about pressure or obligation — it’s about obedience, trust, and spiritual fruitfulness. Using Paul’s words, “I seek the fruit that may abound to your account,” this sermon unpacks the difference between tithes and offerings and reveals how giving is not just a financial principle, but a spiritual one.
Through real-life stories and the powerful example of Peter’s miraculous catch in Luke 5, we see how obedience — even when it doesn’t make sense — positions our lives for God’s provision and greater purpose. This message challenges us to move beyond fear, comfort, and calculation into faith that says, “Nevertheless, at Your word.”
Whether through giving, serving, or simple acts of obedience, this teaching invites believers to see offerings as divine investments that unlock blessing not only in our own lives, but in the lives of others. When we release what God has placed in our hands, He multiplies it — producing fruit that lasts far beyond a moment.
If you’ve ever questioned how obedience connects to blessing, or wondered what generosity really means in God’s Kingdom, this message will strengthen your faith and encourage you to trust God more fully with your time, talent, and treasure.
