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BIG REQUESTS & BIG RISKS

The following blog is a small excerpt out of JD Greear’s latest book, Gaining By Losing, which analogously explains why God desires us to ask big requests and to take big risks in his name:

The story is told that Alexander the Great had a general who approached him after many years of service to ask if he would pay for the wedding of his daughter. Alexander agreed and told him to obtain the funds needed from the treasurer. Soon thereafter the treasurer came to Alexander, complaining that this general was taking advantage of Alexander’s generosity. He was asking for an exorbitant amount of money, enough to host the largest wedding Greece had ever seen.

Alexander thought about the situation for a moment, then waved his hand dismissively and said, “Grant him his request in full.” The treasurer looked bewildered. Alexander continued, “My general pays me two compliments: He believes that I am rich enough to afford his request and that I am generous enough to grant it. In assuming these two things, he honors me.”

Our God is so good, gracious, and powerful that we can never ask or assume too much of him. We don’t offend him with large requests; we offend him with small ones!”

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JD Greear, Gaining By Losing: Why the Future Belongs to Churches That Send (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2015), chapter 11.