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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving?

One may provide the seed and another plant the crop, but God gets the increase. The saints who are blessed by this offering will give thanksgiving to God.

According to the recipient and or any onlooker's heart, as we give willingly / cheerfully, as it fulfills needs it gains merit. As done in a manner honoring God, the recipient and onlookers who's hearts are touched will joyfully express their appreciation and thanks, this will be a conduit to God directly if they are Believers and indirectly if they are not. As our light reflective so shine that men might see the good works were made for God will receive glory with thanksgiving.

How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace?

Cheerfulness relating to giving carries the same connotations as God extending grace to us. Our giving just as it demonstrated to the saints in Jerusalem via the Corinthians Christians that the grace of God was showing in / through.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpassing”?

Surpassing - exceeding beyond anything every known or imagined. The strength and power of the Christian principle, manifesting itself in doing good to those whom an individual does not have an immediate or direct relationship with. The gift of Christ was given even though we were not in intimate relationship with God. It is surpassing - exceeding because Jesus as His gift surpasses what man knew, had known and will be able to comprehend.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

Man's utterances cannot appropriately express the magnitude of Christ the Gift. Unspeakable meaning Christ the Gift is greater than the mind can conceive, with the ability we have to think and speak there isn't a language or level at our grasp that can adequately express or explain Christ the Gift.

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15)

Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving?

How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace?

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpassing”?

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

Our giving will not only supply the needs of people but will also result in people giving thanks to our Lord. It is by His grace that we have been saved, and it is only because we are new creatures that we give generously without a hidden motive. We give out of gratitude for what our Lord Jesus has done and means to us. God’s gift of Jesus is termed ‘surpassing’ because that is what it is: there is nothing else like it, it surpasses everything in its excellence. The same with the term ‘indescribable’. It defies expression or description! Here, on earth, we will never be able to fathom the depth of God’s love for us, the infinite value of our salvation, and the gift of eternal life. It indeed is indescribable! Thank you Lord Jesus!

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? TO BE ABLE TO GIVE IS TO BE BLESSED TO GIVE. IT IS A REASON TO GIVE THANKS!!

How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace? GOD GAVE FIRST. JOHN 3:16

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”? IT IS UNIMAGINABLE, HE GAVE US JESUS, HIS ONLY SON. IN ADDITION THROUGH THAT GIFT, HE GAVE US A PASS TO ETERNAL LIFE, IF WE BELIEVE.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”? IT WAS HIS ONLY BEGOTTEN SON. IN ADDITION, HE CAUSED THAT SON TO SUFFER FOR WHAT WE DID AND WHAT WE WILL DO IN THE WAY OF SIN THROUGH REPENTENCE. WHAT A GIFT, IT IS TOTALLY INDESCRIBABLE!!

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15)

Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving?

Our giving should prompt thanksgiving because the people to whom we give see the Gospel in action and for that they give thanks to God.

How is our giving a demonstration of God's grace?

Our giving is a demonstration of God's grace in that in giving we show our love to the needy just as God showed love to us and sent His Son to die for us.

Why is God's gift of Jesus termed "surpassing"?

God's gift of Jesus is termed "surpassing" because there is no any other gift one can think of that exceeds God's gift of Jesus.

Why is God's gift of Jesus termed "indescribable"?

God's gift of Jesus is termed "indescribable" because of the incredible love to us that prompted it and also that nature of the gift: God's very and only Son to come and die for us sinners.

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Our giving prompts thanksgiving because He has supplied us with what we have--we are thanking Him as we give back to Him.

We show our love for Him as we give freely--as He has loved us & given to us freely.

The gift of Jesus could not have been given by anyone else.

God's incredible love for us shown in Jesus coming to die for our sins is the greatest gift ever! You cannot out-give God!!

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4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

Answer:

Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving?

1.First of all,WE MUST BE A CHEERFUL GIVER..and if we are cheerful,it will just prompt us to be always in Gratitude to Him,who supply all our needs according to Jesus riches in Glory.

How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace?

2.Everything,all the good things that we receive is from God(James 1:17-All generous giving and every perfect gift17 is from above, coming down18 from the Father of lights,..)so that in giving we acknowledge that all that we have is actually from Him.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”?

3.THIS IS THE GREATEST GIFT A MAN CAN RECEIVE,no comparison at all.

why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

4. For it is indeed,cannot be describe by just mere words...it is just speelbindingly awesome...

Thank you Jesus.

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15)

Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? We should be thankful God has blessed us with ehough to give, and the receiver should also thank God that He provided for them thru us. If they aren't Chrictians, maybe God is touching their hearts with this blessing

How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace? Gods grace met our needs more abundantly than we can ever imagine. His grace allows us to help others

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”? It is a gift that is the very best. Nothing could ever be greater than that gift, the life of His Son for our redemption

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable There are no words to describe Gods love, Gods Son, Gods gift of His son for our sins. It is beyond our comprehension

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving?

Generous giving enriches the giver in all things and in every way and the gifts bring forth thanksgiving toward God as needs are met in others. Giving is a way of demonstrating gratitude for all of God's goodness and provision!

How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace?

Generosity reflects God's heart of Love who in grace, gave His Son to us, and the glorious inheritance we have in Him. We in turn give out of our abundance from the grace we've received.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”?

His gift surpasses all understanding. We were lost, destined for hell and with no hope of reconciliation with a Holy God!...and it's freely given to everyone who will choose to receive Him as Savior and Lord.  Simply amazing and undeserved!

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

The gift of Jesus is beyond our ability to explain or put into adequate words all that He has given us. His mercy and grace, favor and blessing shown is precious beyond telling. When I think about it my brain just shorts out and the hymn "Oh for a thousand tongues to sing our GREAT REDEEMER'S PRAISE" fills my spirit. How we praise and thank you Lord!

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

Our giving glorifies God, so it prompts thanksgiving. When we give joyfully our giving is a demonstration of God's grace. God's gift of Jesus is surpassing because it is more than enough. God's gift of Jesus is indescribable because it is too wonderful for words.

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpassing”? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

Our giving should prompt thanksgiving because it reflects God's provision for another. We shouldn't be giving grudgingly or for our own praise, we should be giving generously, cheerfully and to be used as a servant of God to demonstrate HIS care for another.

Our giving demonstrates His grace in that He cares for everyone. His grace sought us and bought us. It wasn't that we are deserving of anything. He just gave to us freely out of love and longing. Our giving should demonstrate this also.

God's gift is " surpassing" in that nothing compares to it. The gift of Jesus and the sacrificial offering He made, is not measurable in any other thing or act of giving. Jesus was the ultimate gift from God and nothing can compare.

Why is it termed "indescribable" ? I think anyone who has deeply taken in what was done on the cross for us understands "indescribable." Where can a person even begin to really understand that kind of love, forgiveness and giving? Our human minds grasp some of it, but to really sit and tell of ALL Jesus did, well, I can be at a loss for words. I can tell of salvation and my experiences with God, but to fully grasp and explain how God gave His Only Begotten Son, to die for us and the obedience and love of Christ to fulfill all that.... just so we could live......is really beyond human comprehension!

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Our giving should prompt thanksgiving because we give from our heart and we have

thought and decision what to give and no one is making us give.

It is a demonstration of God gift because of the love that he show us.

God gift is indescribable because, of the love that prompted it and generoud gift

that he have given.

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving?

It is because of God's indescribable gift that we had birthed in us the opportunity to love others, producing in us righteousness, that of GOOD WORKS, therefore giving to others is a way for us to say to God, "Thank you for the indescribable gift of your Son".

How is our giving a demonstration of God's grace?

Grace is a personal attribute of God; a giving heart is a demonstration of God's grace birthed in us.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed "surpassing" and why is God's gift of Jesus termed "indescribable"?

There was no one on earth that was found worthy, SURPASSING in the excellence needed in order to bring atonement to the world, that is why God had to send His INDESCRIBABEL "Gift", - the heart cannot find words to describe God's "Gift", for it is SURPASSING IN EXCELENCEY, it is FAR BEYOND THE ORDINARY, it is EXCEPTIONAL, REMARKABLE, too EXTRAORDINARY FOR DESCRIPTION is God's Gift to us, God gave him a name, we are to call Him "Yeshua", (Jesus) and I call him, "Love". :)

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpassing”? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

When we give, the recipient gives God the praise and thanks and also thank us. They see the gift from us as coming from God first.

God gave us life eternal life while we were lost in in our sins by the sacrificial death of His dear son Jesus christ on the cross. We have no other gift that can be compared to this in cost and value. Since He gave supremly, we should also learn to give like Him.

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Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

1) Our giving prompts thanksgiving because those in need are helped. As a result, they will praise God.

2) Our giving is a demonstration of God's grace in that it shows our love for our fellow man just as God shows his love for us.

3) God's gift of Jesus is termed "surpass-ing" because His grace goes beyond. Nothing can compare.

4) God's gift of Jesus is termed "indescribable" because of incredible love that prompt it and the generous gift he gave, His Son.

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? How is our giving a demonstration of God's grace? Why is God's gift of Jesus termed "surpassing"? Why is God's gift of Jesus termed "indescribable"?

That's what I say, Why should it prompt thanksgiving. It should be so natural that when you have you want to share with those who don't have that it wouldn't be anything out of the ordinary.

Everything we have is out of God's grace and our new nature, which hopefully we exercise the giving part, is out of God's grace.

God's gift of Jesus is termed "surpassing" because it does surpass anything we could think of giving. In our old natures we wouldn't have thought of giving anything because we were wretched sinners with nothing good in us much less sacrifice ourselves like our God did for us.

God's gift of Jesus is termed "indescribable" because it is and the fact that he gave it to me is mind boggling.

I can only say Thank you God! Help me to live a life that is honoring to you. Help me to get out of the way so you can live it though me.

God Bless!

Jen

Romans 15:13

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Our giving should prompt thanksgiving because the one that knows what we are giving is from the heart. If it people that are receiving the offerings then they will be grateful for knowing it was God that prompted the person heart to give.

The reason that God’s gift of Jesus is termed “surpassing” is because there has never been anything like it before nor will there be anything after except the second coming of Jesus Christ. The reason that God’s gift of Jesus is termed “indescribable” is because we don’t how to describe something that was so great.

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Our giving should prompt thanksgiving because we know where the source of the wealth comes from! Our giving is a demonstration of God's grace in that the money is used to be a blessing in all sorts of areas. Sometimes we know how it's used and sometimes we don't. God's gift of Jesus is the supreme gift to us because we needed Jesus so bad and we didn't deserve the grace that Jesus provided when we accepted His death for our sins on the cross.

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving?

Because the receiver will be comforted and with a heart of gratitude.

How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace?

It likens God giving His Son to us when we are in dangerous situation.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”?

Because there is no other but His only Son can save us.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

Because earthly man cannot really describe perfectly about this Heavenly Gift.

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving?

We should always give God thanks for His blessings that enables you to be able to give.

How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace?

God's grace freely gives to us the best gift. When we give we demonstrate the grace of God.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpassing”?

It exceeds any thing imaginable.

Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

Indescribable because of the amazing love that gave the gift.

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4a)gifts to others produces reaction of praise to God for people’s generosity &obedience.

b)Grace is God’s gift to us through Jesus, out of his love for us, though we didn’t deserve it.Our giving is our response to others, out of our love for them.

C)Our gifts how ever amazing, are,nothing compared to Jesus. There is no other but He that can save us

d)Indescribible gift of Jesus, He is the very only son of God himself. We’re humanly unable to describe adequately the awesome,amazing gift of Jesus,his atoning sacrifice for us, and the love in which he came.

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This was a new and magnificent concept for me. Of course one result of our giving is the increase in comfort to the receiver. The other isthe idea that God will be praised and glorified by our gift to others.

God's gift of Jesus is all surpassing and indescribable because it is just 'to good to be true.

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Q4. (2 Corinthians 9:12-15) Why should our giving prompt thanksgiving? How is our giving a demonstration of God’s grace? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “surpass-ing”? Why is God’s gift of Jesus termed “indescribable”?

Our giving in abundance prompts thanksgiving to God, it shows our obedience to God to helps supply needs for our brothers and sisters and helps further the gospel.

Our giving demonstrates God's grace to us. We give in abundance and with a cheerful heart, because of this giving God will bless us, he will open the gates of heaven and pure forth his abundance on us.

God's gift of Jesus is termed surpassing because he sent his Son, to die for our sins. There is no greater love than sending his own Son down to earth to suffer and die. There can be no greater love than this, God willing to sacrifice his son for mankind.

Because of God's great love for mankind, he seen fit to send his son to earth. Jesus, having stepped away and leaving all his glory and position in heaven, he came down to teach and manifest what the Father had told him to do. Because of his suffering for our sins, the gift Jesus offers us is surpassing, in the fact that his love for mankind was the greatest thing ever to be imagined.

Because Jesus was the Son of God his incredible love for us is indescribable, only God by sending his son could show his love for us by the sacrifice he made for our sins.          

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Generosity is so rare in our culture today that our giving, even to each other within families and the church, stands out. Giving is a testimony to a different way of looking at wealth -- we see it as something ephemeral and God-given, valuable only in how it helps our extended families and the church family. When we give unexpectedly, others notice, secular people, that is. Even secular people who have given away their own wealth, do so with different motives that do we. We give because we're commanded to give ... and because, in the best case scenario, we feel love for those to whom we're giving. We give without expecting anything in return: no name on a building, no praise from others, no sense of welling pride.

As God freely gave to us in the death of Jesus His Son, we should freely give to others, perhaps to our own demise. Grace is free. It's not only unmerited, but when it gives, it never looks back. Secular giving looks back to see who noticed and to hear the applause -- Christian giving ignores self-inflating praise or hubris.

In my wee opinion, both words 'surpassing' and 'indescrible' emphasize the noun that follows. They function as exclamation points.

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