Luke 6:38 and Abundance: Give and It Shall Be Given
- Dr. Bryan
- Aug 31
- 3 min read
Introduction: The Principle of Sowing and Reaping
Abundance in the Bible isn’t only about material wealth—it’s about living in the flow of God’s blessings. Luke 6:38 reveals a powerful truth:
“Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”
This verse captures the principle of sowing and reaping—what we give, whether kindness, love, forgiveness, or resources, returns to us multiplied. In God’s economy, giving isn’t a loss; it’s an investment into a cycle of blessing.

Breaking Down “Pressed Down, Shaken Together”
The imagery Jesus uses in Luke 6:38 comes from the marketplace. Grain was measured by volume, and a generous seller would not only fill the basket but also:
Pressed down – compacting the grain so more could fit.
Shaken together – shaking to eliminate empty spaces.
Running over – filling it until it spills beyond capacity.
This paints a vivid picture of overflowing abundance. When God blesses, He doesn’t do it halfway—He pours out blessings beyond measure.
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Why Generosity Unlocks Abundance in Luke 6:38
Generosity is the key that unlocks abundance because it reflects God’s heart. Scripture consistently ties giving to receiving:
Proverbs 11:25 – “A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.”
2 Corinthians 9:6 – “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.”
When we give, we align ourselves with the nature of God, who is the ultimate Giver. Generosity creates a flow—resources don’t stagnate, they circulate. That circulation is where abundance multiplies.
How Fear Blocks Generosity
If generosity unlocks abundance, fear is what blocks it. Fear whispers lies such as:
“If I give, I won’t have enough left.”
“I need to hold tightly to what I’ve got.”
“What if God doesn’t provide?”
This is the scarcity mindset, the opposite of the faith Jesus calls us to live by. Fear leads to hoarding, which stops the flow of blessings. But faith in God’s provision empowers us to give freely, trusting that He will refill our supply.
Practical Steps to Give from the Heart
Living Luke 6:38 isn’t just about financial giving—it’s a lifestyle of generosity. Here are some practical steps:
Start with Gratitude – A thankful heart naturally overflows in giving.
Give Beyond Money – Share time, encouragement, skills, and kindness.
Set Giving Goals – Decide what percentage of your income, energy, or resources you want to sow.
Practice Secret Giving – Bless someone without recognition. It grows humility and faith.
Pray for a Generous Spirit – Ask God to soften your heart toward others’ needs.
The key is to give with sincerity, not obligation. God looks at the heart posture more than the size of the gift.
Conclusion: Living in Overflow
Luke 6:38 reminds us that abundance flows when we live with open hands. Generosity isn’t about loss—it’s about multiplying blessings. When we trust God enough to give freely, He responds with more than we could imagine—pressed down, shaken together, and running over.



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