The Treasure Principle was extremely insightful. I was pleasantly
surprised at how plainly the Bible explains our possessions on earth and how if
we’re willing to accept our tasks and roles on earth regarding our possessions
how much more blessed we would be.
Alcorn clearly defines why churches mention the ‘10%’, gives
the biblical definition and goes far beyond what we can do with that as
servants. There are no miracle solutions to God’s gifts to us or how to get
rich quick which I appreciated because I strongly dislike theologians (term
used lightly) who try to make us think that if we give, we’ll get while on
earth. I feel these are promises nobody on earth can make come true and Alcorn
is fully aware of that.
Randy Alcorn helps us understand in this little handbook,
how to begin a journey of giving in little step increments so there is no room
for misinterpretation of what he’s trying to get across to us. He uses his life
examples in certain places and I’ve learned a lot about him and his family that
I did not know but have humbled myself to prayer for them.
Read this book with an open heart and pray that God will
speak to you through Andy’s text and you will see giving in an entirely new
light. Enjoy!
This book was a free gift in exchange for my honest opinion
of it provided by Waterbrook/Multnomah
Publishing Group.