Sorry JiggyFly, you sound just a tad bitter here. And yes I do expect God to keep his word because he said he would and he cannot lie. God needing to be held accountable by us in order for Him to do what is promised isthe most foolish statement I have ever heard in my life. you're really off base here.
At the risk of putting meaning to words, I look at it the same. To better explain it ......
God takes care of us before we ask. We do not have to ask him or expect things in return for a good work. It is wrong to expect a return or demand a return for a good work.
A good deed or a good work done by us, is to be done from the heart and for the right reason, when I do this I do not expect some great miracle or to become financially independent or win the lottery.
I think to give and expect a return is wrong. In the human way of looking at things.
Kinda like you go to church and the preacher is hawking for money and tells all that if you give you will receive ten fold the financial return. That kind of thing puts us on the human level, and into our own greed and expectation.
Gifts of God are not always about financial means, just the joy and smile from a person whom you help is a gift in itself.
What I am trying to say, is yes we can expect God to take care of us, and to return things, but to demand these things or to do a good work under the idea of expectation is wrong. To do a good work from the heart and not worry about any return is the right thing.
Does it really matter if you receive something in return? Are we to help others with expectation of return? To do them with a demand of a return corrupts the entire theme of giving with the right intent and to just do so simply out of compassion.
God knows each heart, and their situation and some can give more, some can give less, some cannot give at all as their present life status is in survival mode themselves, and if one in survival mode does give, they are not going to become instantly rich the next day, but they have the inner peace and blessing of doing what they could to help another person in need.
Hope I said that all right.
Kit