IT'S IMPORTANT WHAT YOU BELIEVE | Biblical Giving | Time Talent Treasure
Pastor Dustin Woolam | Recorded February 8, 2026

TLDR Summary
Core Theme: The sermon focuses on the concept of biblical giving, encompassing Time, Talent, and Treasure. Pastor Dustin Woolam argues that giving is not merely about money or funding the church, but about a heart condition that offers God one’s "best" rather than just leftovers.
Key Takeaways
- Rejection of Transactional Giving: Pastor Dustin critiques the "Word of Faith" idea that God is obligated to pay you back financially if you give (e.g., give $10 to get $100). He calls this "nonsensical" and clarifies that while blessing is connected to generosity, it is not a financial obligation on God's part.
- Context of Malachi: He explains that the famous tithing passage in Malachi 3 is not a guilt trip for fundraising, but a call for the people to return to God's ways. The tithe was intended to support the temple so it could care for widows and orphans.
- Quality Over Quantity: Using the story of the Widow’s Mite (Luke 21), Pastor Woolam emphasizes that God values the sacrifice and condition of the heart over the amount given. The widow gave her "best" (everything she had), whereas the rich only gave from their surplus.
- The 10% Standard: He suggests a minimum of 10% (the tithe) is a good biblical goal, referencing Abraham giving a tenth to Melchizedek before the Law existed. However, he notes this can take many forms, such as buying groceries for a needy neighbor if that is where the need is.
- Holistic Generosity: Pastor Dustin challenges the congregation to evaluate which "lever" they are pulling—Time, Talent, or Treasure. He warns against giving money just to avoid giving time, or serving with talent just to hoard money.
- "Nobility Obliges": He concludes with the concept that as "children of the King," Christians are spiritually "nobility" and therefore obligated to care for those with less.
