Jed Clampett poured money into Jethro’s wild schemes, but no matter how generous he was, the return was always zero. That picture raises a deeper question: where is our generosity going? Pastor Jordan unpacks 2 Corinthians 9, reminding us that generosity isn’t about guilt or pressure—it’s about planting seed that God multiplies. What we release never comes back empty. Sometimes the return looks like provision, sometimes peace, sometimes joy, and sometimes seeing people’s lives changed. From Paul’s farming illustration to Jesus’ words “It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35), this message shows that generosity always pays off when it’s placed in God’s hands—and the payoff isn’t more stuff, but a life that’s full, free, and overflowing.