OUR DAILY BREAD : GROWING INTO GIVING
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2019 9:28 pm
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December 25 | Bible in a Year: Zephaniah 1-3; Revelation 16
Growing into Giving
Freely you have received; freely give.
Matthew 10:8
READ 2 CORINTHIANS 8:1–9
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“I got you a present!” my two-year-old grandson shouted excitedly as he pressed a box into my hands. “He picked it out all by himself,” my wife smiled.
I opened the box to find a Christmas ornament of his favorite cartoon character. “Can I see it?” he asked anxiously. Then he played with “my” present for the rest of the evening, and as I watched him, I smiled.
I smiled because I remembered gifts I had given loved ones in the past, like the music album I gave my older brother one Christmas when I was in high school that I really wanted to listen to (and did). And I realized how years later God was still stretching me and teaching me to give more unselfishly.
Giving is something we grow into. Paul wrote, “But since you excel in everything . . . see that you also excel in this grace of giving” (2 Corinthians 8:7). Grace fills our giving as we understand that all we have is from God, and He has shown us “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35).
God generously gave us the most unselfish gift of all: His only Son, who would die on a cross for our sins and be raised to life. Any who receive this ultimate gift are rich beyond measure. As our hearts are focused on Him, our hands open in love to others.
By James Banks
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REFLECT & PRAY
Thank You, Father, for giving me the best gift of all: Your Son! Help me to share Your generosity with others today.
In what ways do you need to grow in giving? What could you do today?
December 25 | Bible in a Year: Zephaniah 1-3; Revelation 16
Growing into Giving
Freely you have received; freely give.
Matthew 10:8
READ 2 CORINTHIANS 8:1–9
___________________________________________________________
“I got you a present!” my two-year-old grandson shouted excitedly as he pressed a box into my hands. “He picked it out all by himself,” my wife smiled.
I opened the box to find a Christmas ornament of his favorite cartoon character. “Can I see it?” he asked anxiously. Then he played with “my” present for the rest of the evening, and as I watched him, I smiled.
I smiled because I remembered gifts I had given loved ones in the past, like the music album I gave my older brother one Christmas when I was in high school that I really wanted to listen to (and did). And I realized how years later God was still stretching me and teaching me to give more unselfishly.
Giving is something we grow into. Paul wrote, “But since you excel in everything . . . see that you also excel in this grace of giving” (2 Corinthians 8:7). Grace fills our giving as we understand that all we have is from God, and He has shown us “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35).
God generously gave us the most unselfish gift of all: His only Son, who would die on a cross for our sins and be raised to life. Any who receive this ultimate gift are rich beyond measure. As our hearts are focused on Him, our hands open in love to others.
By James Banks
___________________________________________________________
REFLECT & PRAY
Thank You, Father, for giving me the best gift of all: Your Son! Help me to share Your generosity with others today.
In what ways do you need to grow in giving? What could you do today?