DAILY BREAD READING (Published Daily by Our Daily Bread Ministries)
JUNE 15, 2026
READ: 2 Corinthians 9 (Focus vs. 6-15)
MEMORY VERSE
“God is able to bless you abundantly, so that . . . you will abound in every good work.” 2 Corinthians 9:8
BACKGROUND
Stanley’s generosity never ceased to amaze me. He often bought meals and gifts for elderly church members, cleaners in his neighborhood, or anyone who needed cheering up.
Equally amazing was that even though Stanley wasn’t wealthy or savvy at investing, his small investment did impressively well, enabling him to keep giving. Whenever someone thanked him, he’d point upwards and smile, as if to say, “It came from God, not me.” God, he often said, helped him to help others.
This was what Paul alluded to in 2 Corinthians 9 as he wrote about giving. Proud of the Corinthians’ readiness to help fellow believers (v. 2), he hoped to pick up a collection they had started (v. 3).
Imploring them to give generously and cheerfully, he noted that God would not only reward those who gave (vv. 6-7) but also bless people so they could give even more (v. 8).
God doesn’t expect us to give what we’re unable to give (8:12). Rather, He entrusts us with money, time, or talent to “abound in every good work” (9:8), and He supplies what we need so we “can be generous on every occasion” (v. 11).
That’s why we can give in faith and with a cheerful heart (v. 7), knowing that we give only from what we’ve been given. In the process, we bring praise to God’s name (v. 13).
Leslie Koh
INSIGHT
The instructions in 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 about the generous giving believers in Jesus at Corinth should employ weren’t given in a vacuum.
In the previous chapter, Paul had described the ultimate model for giving—what Christ has given us (8:9)—as the example that should also characterize our giving.
The Macedonians had already embraced this heart of generosity (vv. 1-6), and as the Corinthians had displayed growth in so many other areas, the apostle wanted them to know the joy of giving as well (v. 7).
Today, we can experience the blessing and privilege of giving cheerfully from what God has given us.
Bill Crowder
APPLICATION
What has God given to you? To whom can you give today, sharing from what you’ve received?
PR’s (Pastor Richard) RE-EMPHASIS (From Today’s Post)
“God doesn’t expect us to give what we’re unable to give… Rather, He entrusts us with money, time, or talent to “abound in every good work”… and He supplies what we need so we “can be generous on every occasion”
PR’s TAKE
“It’s more blessed to give than receive.” Acts 20:35
”Yes God loves a cheerful giver” but more-so a cheerful giver loves God”
God has made us a warehouse of His blessings. If we don’t empty it, He cannot fill it again. *Adapted – *Pastor Barbara Elizabeth Short-Clark*
PRAYER
“Dear God, please open my eyes to Your blessings and open my heart to bless others generously and cheerfully.”
TODAY’S HYMN/WORSHIP/PRAISE/GOSPEL SONG
“GIVING TO OTHERS”
On this day of days, to His courts with praise,
Come we with gladness our off’rings to bring;
Be they large or small, He will bless them all,
Giving to others we give to the King.
Joy beyond measure,
From the heart’s treasure,
When we are giving,
Makes life worth the living;
Love amazing, free,
In His words we see,
Doing for others, ye do unto Me.
Scatter joy today; light the darkened way;
In hearts now silent the happy bells ring;
Give with cheerfulness,
He will surely bless,
Giving to others we give to the King.
Joy beyond measure,
From the heart’s treasure,
When we are giving,
Makes life worth the living;
Love amazing, free,
In His words we see,
Doing for others, ye do unto Me.


