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1) The document discusses the spiritual principle of giving and receiving, explaining that God gave His Son as the ultimate sacrifice so that He could receive many more sons in return. 2) It encourages readers to give generously, as God will provide a harvest in return. Giving prepares us to receive financial and other blessings from God. 3) Several biblical examples are provided of giving and receiving, including how the early church supported gospel preachers financially. The overall message is that through faithful giving, God will meet our needs and enable us to support spreading the gospel.

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Giving and Receiving

Would you like to know how you can increase your income? Regardless of
your status in life, there is a way. My purpose in writing this book is to
bring you the revelation that will show you how.

Once you receive the Word of God, then you are responsible for putting it to
work.

I was talking with a man by telephone one day, and we were praying
together for his business.

The Lord spoke to me right in the middle of my prayer and said, Ask him
why General Motors didn't pay him anything last year.

I hesitated a moment, but then I did it out of obedience to God. I said, "How
come General Motors didn't pay you anything last year?" He was quiet for a
second and replied, "Well, they didn't owe me anything."

And the Lord said, Tell him that's how come I didn't pay him anything
either.

That really opened my eyes! The Word says very plainly, "He that hath pity
upon the poor lendeth unto the Lord; and that which he hath given will he
pay him again" (Proverbs 19:17). If we haven't been giving, then God has
nothing to work with to increase us financially.

I want the Word to change your thinking from giving to giving and receiving.
Don't just think in terms of giving. The Apostle Paul told the church at
Philippi that they alone communicated with him in giving and receiving
(Philippians 4:15).

"Well, I don't think I should desire to receive anything back when I give,
Brother Copeland." If this is what you are thinking, then your thinking is
wrong! You wouldn't think well of a farmer who kept planting seeds and
then let his crop rot in the field. Giving financial seeds and not receiving a
harvest is just as irresponsible. There are people in this world starving to
hear the saving message of the gospel. God wants you to receive a harvest
from the financial seeds you plant. You need to have an abundance of
finances so that you can help finance the preaching of the gospel.

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The Body of Christ should be the wealthiest, most powerful and most
influential people in all the world.

But what have we done? We have turned the management of the world's
finances over to the devil, and believing his lies is an indictment against us
all.

One of the ways the devil has deceived us and controlled our finances is
through debt. We live in a debt culture. In the book of Deuteronomy God
made a direct connection between Israel's possessing the Promised Land
and lending to many nations while borrowing from none. Debt is a way of
possessing. We have allowed Satan to flip the coin over on the other side
and put the Body of Christ in debt to the world. In doing this, we have
allowed them to possess us. The borrower is servant of the lender.

Many Christians are in so much debt that they cannot give into the ministry.
When are we going to turn things around and give and receive from God as
our source so much that we no longer need go any further into debt?

Giving Is the Basis of Redemption

Giving is the key element in the Father's character. The whole plan of
redemption revolves around giving and receiving. Let's look at His attitude
in the face of seemingly total failure.

God lost His top-ranked, most anointed angel.

In addition to that, He was deprived of at least a third of His angels when


Lucifer fell. He lost the man and the woman He created. And because of
man's fall, He lost the whole earth and all of the fullness thereof. When you
add it all up, that is a lot of real estate gone down the drain! The Father
didn't do anything to cause this huge loss, but He took the blame for it. Why?
Because the buck stopped with Him. He is the Creator of the ones who did
it. Therefore, the Father accepted the responsibility for turning the whole
mess around (Isaiah 54:8-17).

When the serpent seduced Eve and caused the Fall of Man, God prophesied
the plan of redemption. Speaking to the devil He said, One is coming Who
will put His heel on your head. Then He set out to get the job done. God
searched until He found Abraham, the man through whom He could legally
bring the Redeemer, a faith man.

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It's interesting to note that in His effort to redeem His possessions, God
could have chosen from a number of options. But He elected to give.

Giving is the most powerful tool that God has at His command. Giving
is the cardinal law.

Now, the next question is, what is He going to give? He still has two-thirds
of the angels. He still has all of heaven and, of course, He still has His Son,
Jesus.

I can almost hear His thoughts. If I risk the angels and lose them through it,
I can always create more. But, I sure wouldn't want to take a chance on
losing Jesus. He's all I have left. If I lost My Son, I would be all alone.
There are other things I could give.

If God had taken that attitude, He would not have really been giving. He
knew that to really give, He had to give something that cost Him.

Why? Because, if it didn't cost anything, He hadn't really put His faith on the
line. The Father knew that it would take faith to turn the situation around. He
knew that He had to give all that He had in order to be in a position of faith.
He was giving to receive. He gave His best to receive the best.

Jesus put it this way. He said, "For God so loved the world, that he gave
his only begotten Son" (John 3:16).

Can you see the faith God released in sending His only Son? Man had
proven that he didn't have to accept anything that he didn't want. He had
already chosen the devil over God. From this viewpoint, we can see the
magnitude of the price that was paid for our redemption. God gave the best
He had.

For a moment Jesus was separated from God.

The Supreme Sacrifice walked into the place of the damned to answer for
Adam's treason. At that very instant, all that God had to give was given for
man and given to man.

What guarantee was there that the Father would ever get His Son back? The
guarantee was the power of faith in His own Word, released through the
law of giving and receiving. God's own Word and its power to bring itself

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to pass.

This spiritual principle is by far the greatest promise there is.

When you plant a seed, it will produce a harvest. It's guaranteed. No one
can stop it. The devil may try, but there is nothing Satan can do that is
powerful enough to block the law of giving and receiving.

The whole plan of redemption revolves around giving. Did you ever stop
and think that in giving, God also received? In fact, that is why He gave His
Son, so that He could receive many more sons!

(See Hebrews 2:10.) Hallelujah! Jesus did not just hang on the cross for
nothing. He was the seed.

You and I are the harvest.

Giving and Receiving

One of the exciting benefits of this revelation is that financial harvests are
not seasonal. If you give, you will receive! You may not receive the harvest
for several months, but if you are planting, you will always be on the
receiving end.

The Word says, Cast your bread on the water and after many days it will
return (Ecclesiastes 11:1).

If you keep casting it out there, then eventually you will have something
coming in on every wave—steady income from the steadiest source of all,
God the Father by Christ Jesus according to His riches in glory.

God is leading us to change the way we live our lives. The most important
change is in the way we give.

"Well, yes, Brother Copeland, but I've given all I can." You haven't given all
you can until you have given all you have.

Some might say, "Well, I don't think we are required to do that!" I am not
talking about what we have to do. God has given me much more than I
require to live, but that's because I stepped out and gave beyond what God
required of me a long time ago! The more I study tithing, giving, receiving,

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etc., the more I'm saying, "How much can I get God to receive of mine?"

Giving Prepares Us to Receive

Giving is an essential part of everything we receive from God. First


Corinthians 9:7 says,

"Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a
vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and
eateth not of the milk of the flock?"

You don't join the army and then buy your own uniform and weapons. The
government provides everything you need. They not only provide
everything, they get everything! They own you, brother!

The Body of Christ is a military organization provided for by the King! He


has made provision for all that we will ever need. The sooner we take the
attitude that we belong to Him and let Him rule over our finances, the
sooner His provisions will begin to flow our way.

The Word continues to say in 1 Corinthians 9:8-9, "Say I these things as a


man? or saith not the law the same also? For it is written in the law of
Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the
corn. Doth God take care for oxen?" (Don't put a muzzle on those
organizations which are preaching the good news and then shout, "We ought
to preach the gospel to the world." The ones doing the preaching are the
oxen treading out the corn.)

"Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is
written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that
thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope"

(verse 10). (When you sow into the gospel, you should expect a crop. Sow
in hope. Plow in hope.

Don't plan on crop failures.) Without hope, faith has nothing to bring to pass.

If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall


reap your carnal things? If others be partakers of this power over you,
are not we rather? Nevertheless we have not used this power; but
suffer all things, lest we should hinder the gospel of Christ. Do ye not

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know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the
temple? and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar?
Even so hath the Lord ordained that they which preach the gospel
should live of the gospel (1 Corinthians 9:11-14).

This is talking about the ministry. Wherever God tells you to put your seed,
don't get upset because those of us who are doing the work of the ministry
are living by the work. That is part of it.

Keep your eye on the harvest and on the Lord of the harvest, Jesus!

Now let's tie 1 Corinthians 9:11-14 with a thought in 2 Corinthians 9:9-10.


"He hath dispersed abroad; he hath given to the poor: his righteousness
remaineth for ever. Now he that ministereth seed to the sower both
minister bread for your food, and multiply your seed sown, and increase
the fruits of your righteousness."

Righteousness means "right-standing with God." Giving puts us in a right


relation with Almighty God. Giving is the cardinal law. It is synonymous
with love. When we give, we love.

When we are walking in the God-kind-of love, we are in right relation with
Almighty God. Love gives. We are in a position to receive everything that
the Word declares is ours: faith, salvation, hope, prosperity and healing.

What does healing have to do with giving?

Second Corinthians 9:9-10 says that He would "increase the fruits of your
righteousness." This fruit is the product of your right-standing with God. If
you are in a right relationship with the Father, you don't have any trouble
receiving your healing. Giving or planting always increases the fruit.

God said, Give and it will be given to you again. The way you measure it,
it shall be measured back to you again (Luke 6:38; Mark 4:24). You should
never give without expecting to receive a return. That measure belongs
to you!

Expect it!

Giving Edifies the Body

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Now let's tie all of this in with the fourth chapter of Ephesians. The Apostle
Paul's attitude as he wrote this letter to the Ephesians was that of a "prisoner
of Jesus Christ." The Apostle was a bond servant of the Lord. It wasn't that
Jesus had taken him prisoner. Paul voluntarily gave himself to the Lord as
His servant.

Notice Paul's statement in Ephesians [Link] "I therefore, the prisoner of the
Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are
called." Paul had abandoned himself to Jesus and he admonishes us to do
the same. When you are born again, you become a child of God, not a
servant. The only way you can become a prisoner, or servant, of the
Lord is to volunteer.

Once we take on the Apostle Paul's attitude, that we are living totally for
Jesus and for His Body, we will be in a right relationship with God.

What happens then? The fruits of our righteousness will increase and that
will cause revival. And then we can expect the gifts of the Spirit to operate
in a far greater measure. Why?

Manifestations of the Holy Spirit are called "gifts."

Gifts are part of giving and receiving. They are part of the fruits of
righteousness. Living totally for Jesus and His Body, or living to give, helps
bring us to the place where He can trust us with power, whether it's in His
gifts or in the form of handling His money.

God has to be able to trust us with His money.

In Deuteronomy 8:6,11-14, the Word says: Therefore thou shalt keep the
commandments of the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, and to fear
him....

Beware that thou forget not the Lord thy God, in not keeping his
commandments, and his judgments, and his statutes, which I command
thee this day: Lest when thou hast eaten and art full, and hast built
goodly houses, and dwelt therein; And when thy herds and thy flocks
multiply, and thy silver and thy gold is multiplied, and all that thou hast
is multiplied [Remember that 2 Corinthians 9:9-10 talks about
multiplying and increasing the fruits of your righteousness.]; Then thine

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heart be lifted up [This is what God's against.], and thou forget the
Lord thy God, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from
the house of bondage.

What will keep us from becoming proud and independent of the Lord? Being
totally committed to Jesus and living to give. If you are not living to give,
then you are living for yourself and cutting off the flow of God. Living to
give will bring you into the place of living from your giving.

Giving Establishes God's Covenant

He goes on to say in verse 18, "But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God:
for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his
covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day." This has a
double meaning. First, God promised it, so in order to establish His
covenant, He has to give you the power to obtain wealth.

Secondly, He gives you the seed in order for you to put the covenant into
motion. Giving establishes or sets in motion God's covenant. When the
fruits of your righteousness increase, not only will you be healed and have
your needs met, but the gifts of the Spirit will begin to operate in you.

When the gifts of the Spirit flow, revival comes.

Giving activates your covenant with God.

Giving Uproots the Devil

First Timothy 6:10 tells us where the root of all evil lies. "For the love of
money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have
erred [been seduced] from the faith, and pierced themselves through with
many sorrows." This scripture says the love of money is the very root of
Satan's operation. We can cut him off at the very root and destroy his base
with the love of giving.

Glory to God!

Is there a situation in your life that needs to be turned around? In comparison


with fallen man, our little human problems don't even compare.

Redeem your circumstances the same way that God did His. Give your

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way out of it. Give your very best. Don't eat your seeds. Give, give, give
expecting to receive, so you can give, give, give!

Determine to enlist in the army of the Lord.

Let's change our civilian attitude to one that says, like the Apostle Paul, "I
am a prisoner of the Lord to walk worthily of this calling." Whether I am a
private or a general, it doesn't matter. I'm just committed to the Lord and to
my buddies whose lives depend on me. We are in the service together.

Investing in the kingdom of God is a sure thing. God has been doing it since
the beginning of time! His investment has produced a generous return. For
He gave one Son in order to receive many sons (Hebrews 2:10). Glory to
God!

If you have never made Jesus the Lord of your life, you cannot activate His
covenant. The first step is to receive Jesus as Lord. That is where giving
and receiving begins. Receive God's gift to you. Ask Jesus to come live in
your heart. Then give yourself to Him to live in His heart.

Pray this prayer from your heart with me:

Prayer for Salvation and Baptism in the Holy Spirit

Heavenly Father, I come to You in the Name of Jesus. Your Word says,
"Whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved" (Acts
2:21). I am calling on You. I pray and ask Jesus to come into, my heart and
be Lord over my life according to Romans 10:9-10. "If thou shalt confess
with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God
hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved." I do that now.

I confess that Jesus is Lord, and I believe in my heart that God raised Him
from the dead.

I am now reborn! I am a Christian—a child of Almighty God! I am saved!


You also said in Your Word, "If ye then, being evil, know how to give good
gifts unto your children: HOW MUCH

MORE shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask
him?" (Luke 11:13). I'm also asking You to fill me with the Holy Spirit.

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Holy Spirit, rise up within me as I praise God.

I fully expect to speak with other tongues as You give me the utterance (Acts
2:4).

Begin to praise God for filling you with the Holy Spirit. Speak those words
and syllables you receive—not in your own language, but the language given
to you by the Holy Spirit. You have to use your own voice. God will not
force you to speak. Worship and praise Him in your heavenly language—in
other tongues.

Continue with the blessing God has given you and pray in tongues each day.

You are a born-again, Spirit-filled believer.

You'll never be the same!

Find a good Word of God preaching church, and become a part of a church
family who will love and care for you as you love and care for them.

We need to be hooked up to each other. It increases our strength in God. It's


God's plan for us.

About the Author

Kenneth Copeland is co-founder and president of Kenneth Copeland


Ministries in Fort Worth, Texas, and best-selling author of books that
include Managing God's Mutual Funds, How to Discipline Your Flesh and
Honor—Walking in Honesty, Truth and Integrity.

Now in his 31st year as minister of the gospel of Christ and teacher of God's
Word, Kenneth is the recording artist of such award-winning albums as his
Grammy nominated Only the Redeemed, In His Presence, He Is Jehovah
and his most recently released What a God You Are. He also co-stars as the
character Wichita Slim in the children's adventure videos The Gunslinger,
Covenant Rider and the movie The Treasure of Eagle Mountain and as
Daniel Lyon in the Commander Kellie and the Superkids SM video Armor
of Light.

With the help of offices and staff in the United States, Canada, England,
Australia, South Africa and Ukraine, Kenneth is fulfilling his vision to

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boldly preach the uncompromised Word of God from the top of this world,
to the bottom, and all the way around. His ministry reaches millions of
people worldwide through daily and weekly TV broadcasts, magazines,
audio and video teaching tapes, conventions and campaigns, and the World
Wide Web.

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The purpose of financial abundance for believers, as portrayed in the sources, is to empower them to finance the spread of the gospel and to liberate them from worldly debt. Financial abundance is viewed not for self-indulgence but to enable believers to contribute significantly to God's work. By having an abundance, believers can overcome the constraints of debt culture, thus ensuring domination over worldly financial systems. This control aligns believers with divine purposes and reflects God's desire for His people to control resources for righteous uses, culminating in greater spiritual influence and outreach .

The document stresses that individuals are responsible for acting on the Word of God by giving. It implies that giving should not be mere charity but a deliberate and faithful act that creates the conditions for God to reciprocate. It argues that expecting a return on one's giving is not selfish but aligned with biblical teaching, as God desires His followers to be financially capable to support His work .

Giving activates and sets in motion God's covenant, as it is both the foundation and perpetuator of divine promises. The covenant entails a reciprocal relationship where God provides the ability to gain wealth for those who give, reflecting both a fulfillment of His promise and a mechanism that sustains His blessings. The act of giving signifies living under covenant principles; it is both a testament to one's faith in God's provision and a practical engagement with His promise, ensuring the increase of "fruits of righteousness" such as health and spiritual gifts .

Giving is central to the theme of redemption, as illustrated by God's response to humanity's fall. When God lost His prized creations—Lucifer, a third of His angels, and humanity—He opted to redeem by giving His best, His only Son, despite the risk of total loss. This act of giving was not just out of love but was a demonstration of faith. It shows the binding principle of giving and receiving, as God's ultimate sacrifice became the seed for redeeming many sons to glory. The giving in redemption is shown as a profound spiritual law where God invested deeply and faith saw the return through the salvation and multiplication of believers .

The theological implication of giving 'all you have' denotes total trust and faith in God's provision, reflecting a deep commitment to live according to God's will. The act embodies the principle of sacrificial giving, reminiscent of God giving His only Son. It's not necessarily about material depletion but about placing one's faith entirely in God’s capacity to provide abundantly in return. It aligns believers with the nature of divine giving, reflecting love, righteousness, and trust that God loves a cheerful giver and will return manifold for what is given .

Giving has a direct relationship with the activation and operation of the gifts of the Spirit. The spiritual principle of giving enhances one's righteousness which, in turn, positions believers to receive spiritual gifts. This righteous standing empowers the gifts' operation, fostering environments for spiritual revival and deeper communion with God. Living a life dedicated to giving indicates trustworthiness with God's resources, allowing a fuller manifestation of spiritual gifts. Thus, giving not only meets physical needs but also nurtures the spiritual vitality requisite for the operation of these divine gifts .

The concept of "giving and receiving" suggests that financial abundance is linked to the spiritual principle that one must give to receive. The document explains that God repays what is given to the poor, citing Proverbs 19:17. Financial seeds, when sown, lead to a harvest, much like a farmer expecting a crop after planting seeds. This principle implies that withholding the crop's harvest is irresponsible and misaligned with the law of sowing and reaping. Moreover, believers are encouraged to have an abundance of finances, not only to sustain themselves but to fund the preaching of the gospel, highlighting the reciprocal nature of giving and financial increase .

Giving is integral to spiritual growth and revival because it aligns believers with God's character and sets God's covenant into motion. The act of giving is synonymous with love and righteousness, establishing a right-standing with God. This alignment brings an increase in the "fruits of righteousness," which include receiving God’s gifts such as prosperity, salvation, and healing. As believers give and demonstrate love, they create an environment conducive to revival, characterized by the operation of the gifts of the Spirit. This transformation signifies a shift from living for oneself to living for giving, which enhances communal faith and divine trust .

The document argues that by consistently practicing the principle of giving, Christians can achieve self-sufficiency, reducing their dependency on worldly financial systems. It emphasizes that this self-sufficiency allows for greater focus on ministry and the attainment of God's promises. Continuous giving results in a steady return and aligns with biblical teachings of God as the ultimate provider .

The document suggests that giving is integral to financial prosperity because it opens the way for receiving from God. It emphasizes that one must plant financial seeds to reap a harvest. This principle is likened to a farmer not just planting seeds but also expecting a harvest. Financial giving is viewed as responsible stewardship that enables the prosperity needed to support the preaching of the gospel and fulfill the covenant with God .

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