Luke 6:38 (KJV) – “[G]ive, and it will be given to you. Good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running
over, will be put into your lap. For with the measure you use it will be
measured back to you.”
When we were kids we might not have known the
terms ‘hedonism’, ‘greed’ or ‘avarice’;
but it definitely did not take us long to understand the concept of
‘selfishness’ or ‘ being stingy’. When we had limited resources (just a few
pieces of Now and Later or a handful of Nerds) and minimal access to disposable
cash (hard to stretch that $1.00 allowance); we found ourselves hoarding. We place tremendous worth on some things that
intrinsically have little or no value.
Seed is expensive, yet when he buys seed, the
farmer does not hold on to it for dear life.
He prepares his field to receive the life giving vessels and when the
sowing process begins, the farmer does not hoard the seed, no matter how
expensive it might be. He lavishly
throws the seed into furrows in the rich soil because he knows that each seed
has the potential to produce a yield far greater than his investment. As he gives to the land freely, soon the
seeds will take root, grown, blossom and bear fruit. If he sows 5 seeds and only one grows to
become an apple tree; that tree will more than abundantly give him a greater
return than what he invested. One apple
will have more than 5 seeds in it; and surely that tree will bear more than one
small solitary apple.
We must be willing to give freely and with a good
heart and spirit. God promises that if
we do this, our return will be not only ‘good’, which means we will be pleased
with the initial harvest but then he sweetens the deal by saying we will gather
even more to the point that it will spill over.
When you give, whether it is your tithe, sacrificial offering, love
offering, benevolent offering; offering of your time, talents and skills be
sure to do so with the ‘measure’ that you want to see come back at you
again.
If we are stingy and unwilling to
share or if we do share but complain about having to do so…then the measure of
our return will be limited, scattered and issued under duress and contention. And don’t worry if you only have a small
amount to share. When God urges you to
give, then do it with a pure heart.
Think about the lad with the fishes and loaves whose lunch served more
than 5,000 with scraps left over. When
you place your gift in God’s hands he will make it more than enough. You will be blessed; those around you will be
blessed and God will be glorified. There
surely can be no greater return on your investment.
Every day is a good day; it is up to us to make
it a GREAT day. Be blessed! Dr. JoAnn.
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