God's Unspeakable Gift

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Answer: Every Christian ought instinctively to answer that it is His grace in Christ. Nothing else is “unspeakable”; nor is anything easier to count than a little money in remembrance of the saints poor in this world. So, in urging liberality according to God in chap. 8:9, the apostle points to the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, who “being rich became poor that by His poverty ye might become rich” in a way incomparably above the world’s wealth. Only Christ applied in faith gives us the truth of anything.