Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Abundance

Mark 44 "Truly, I say to you, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are contributing to the offering box. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty has put in everything she had, all she had to live on."

We put value on many things--our possessions, our children, our spouse, our jobs and even our religion. Possessions take time to care for and to manage well. And the mandate from scripture concerning our wealth is that we are to be stewards of all that we have been given. So what do we do when it seems like we have less than needed?

I think the answer is found in this simple act of the widow in this story. We continue to give. It’s not really an option; it is a life choice. Giving is easy when you have abundance and plenty to share around. I enjoy that type of giving; however, I have discovered that you can’t really judge the results of giving when you give in this way. Some will respond because you are able to make a change in their lives and this ultimately leads to displaced dependence. The focus is on your ability to give and not the heart intent of why you give.

Real giving is when you make a life choice to give regardless of the outcome. You give because you know it is the right thing to do and your thoughts are not based upon reward or return but upon the joy that is part of giving.

This week I have been working at my sister’s home, not for reward, even though she did take me out to eat a few times, but because I love to give. I receive an inner joy from doing what I can to help others, and sometimes, I even like to give money.

I believe that everything I have is an opportunity to give, and in the act of giving I am learning that possessions are not important. That was what this widow understood. Her things were only opportunities to choose to give, and she chose wisely. Even Jesus noticed and we all know her story. Interesting isn’t it? We don’t know the stories of the other givers of abundance; we know however the widow’s.

We continue to give; it’s that simple. It is a choice we make based upon our belief that all we have belongs to God and that we have been entrusted with the stewarding of these resources.

So how are you doing with this giving thing?

Blessings, Rip

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