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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2020 · 22 MIN

#111 - 🇺🇸 The "Promise" Concept

from Primum Deus · host Marcos Bomfim

In this Podcast you will learn more about "Promise," a new name for the old concept of the regular and systematic offering. Is there any biblical basis for this kind of offering? Is there any mention of it also in the writings of Ellen G. White?  (You may watch this presentation on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/wXaVzJklqRg).   Unlike special offerings, the "Promise" offering is given as regularly as God's financial blessings are received. It is not triggered by any suggestion or request for donations from any human agent or institution, but it is triggered by God's giving. A Promisor will always give after His giving, as an act of worship, recognizing that He is always the first to give. As a way to partner with God in His plan to save the human race, a Promisor will prayerfully establish a fixed proportion of their income/increase to return to God every time there is a financial blessing (proportional system). The regularity with which a Promisor gives is established not by the calendar, emotions, sympathy, acquaintance with good projects, mystical feelings, but by God's giving. A Promisor gives as regularly as he/she receives something from God, which leads them to recognize God as the Origin of all blessings. Instead of a donor, the Promisor giver identifies himself or herself as a worshiper. They don't give to be recognized as philanthropists or benefactors. They give simply because they were given before, reminding themselves that every giving starts with God. You may download the Power Point of this presentation here: https://stewardship.adventist.org/powerpoints-on-promise (copy and paste the link on your browser). Find more about "Promise" here, or by copying and pasting the following link on your browser: https://stewardship.adventist.org/promise-offerings. Presented during the EUD Stewardship (virtual) Advisory, November 19, 2020. MORE ENGLISH STEWARDSHIP PODCASTS: #117 – My Testimony: Why and How I Became a Promisor #116 – How to Live by Faith Amid Darkness #115 – Relational Generosity and Material Prosperity (Sermon) #114 – How to Increase Giving in your Church? #112 – Nurture and Heart Retention #111 – The ‘Promise’ Concept #110 – 2020-2025 GC Stewardship Strategic Orientation #109 – Invited to Trust #108 – To Trust Him More – A Call for a Renewal of Vows #107 – Integrity and Finances in the Time of the End #106 – Christ’s Solution for Chaos #56 – Enterprises in a Time of Crisis #52 – Only Needs, or Also Desires? Four Conditions for God to Provide

In this Podcast you will learn more about "Promise," a new name for the old concept of the regular and systematic offering. Is there any biblical basis for this kind of offering? Is there any mention of it also in the writings of Ellen G. White?  (You may watch this presentation on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/wXaVzJklqRg).   Unlike special offerings, the "Promise" offering is given as regularly as God's financial blessings are received. It is not triggered by any suggestion or request for donations from any human agent or institution, but it is triggered by God's giving. A Promisor will always give after His giving, as an act of worship, recognizing that He is always the first to give. As a way to partner with God in His plan to save the human race, a Promisor will prayerfully establish a fixed proportion of their income/increase to return to God every time there is a financial blessing (proportional system). The regularity with which a Promisor gives is established not by the calendar, emotions, sympathy, acquaintance with good projects, mystical feelings, but by God's giving. A Promisor gives as regularly as he/she receives something from God, which leads them to recognize God as the Origin of all blessings. Instead of a donor, the Promisor giver identifies himself or herself as a worshiper. They don't give to be recognized as philanthropists or benefactors. They give simply because they were given before, reminding themselves that every giving starts with God. You may download the Power Point of this presentation here: https://stewardship.adventist.org/powerpoints-on-promise (copy and paste the link on your browser). Find more about "Promise" here, or by copying and pasting the following link on your browser: https://stewardship.adventist.org/promise-offerings. Presented during the EUD Stewardship (virtual) Advisory, November 19, 2020. MORE ENGLISH STEWARDSHIP PODCASTS: #117 – My Testimony: Why and How I Became a Promisor #116 – How to Live by Faith Amid Darkness #115 – Relational Generosity and Material Prosperity (Sermon) #114 – How to Increase Giving in your Church? #112 – Nurture and Heart Retention #111 – The ‘Promise’ Concept #110 – 2020-2025 GC Stewardship Strategic Orientation #109 – Invited to Trust #108 – To Trust Him More – A Call for a Renewal of Vows #107 – Integrity and Finances in the Time of the End #106 – Christ’s Solution for Chaos #56 – Enterprises in a Time of Crisis #52 – Only Needs, or Also Desires? Four Conditions for God to Provide

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