“Do not withhold good
from those who deserve it,
when it is in your
power to act.”
Proverbs 3:27 (NIV)
The check in the
mail was made out to me in the amount of $700.00. All the extra work on a
project had paid off and I was excited to reward myself. My mind raced through
all the spending possibilities. The thought of putting it in my savings account
only lasted two seconds. New clothes kept popping up in my mind along with
several other purchases.
It was at that
moment I noticed I had also received another letter in the mail, this one from
a missionary I supported.
Her note, always
full of hope and encouragement, had one sentence that jumped out at me: “We are
in need of Bibles for the families and have been praying that if God puts it on
your heart, you would give whatever gift you can. Our goal is to raise $700.00”
the letter went on, but I didn’t see what else was written. My eyes could only
see the amount: $700.00.
I would like to
tell you I knew exactly what to do AND did it immediately. I would like to, but
I can’t. Oh, I knew alright that God had blessed me with the $700.00 check and
had allowed the request for $700.00 for Bibles to come in the mail at the same
time for a reason. But, sadly, arguments I shared with Him as to why I needed
to keep the money for myself began to surface:
“You know my
bank account, Lord, and you know it’s very very low.”
“Someone else
will give the $700.00. In fact, I am sure that several will give money so that
the goal will be met. I don’t want to deprive them of being blessed.”
“I will send a
little bit, to do my part, Lord. That should be good enough.”
All excuses, all
hollow reasoning for what I knew in my heart the Lord was showing me. The
missionary was not asking for money to buy herself new clothes. She wasn’t even
asking for rent or food donations. No, she was asking that we, her supporters,
consider sending money for Bibles. God’s Word. Truth. Hope. Forgiveness. Jesus.
I turned to
Proverbs and read verse 27 of chapter 3. “Do not withhold good from those who
deserve it, when it is in your power to act.” Deserve it? Of course. We all
need to know Jesus. In my power to act? Absolutely.
I deposited the check and wrote one
for the same amount to the missionary along with a simple note: “For the
Bibles.” All the extra work DID pay off . . . for eternity.
Father,
I want you to be master over my life instead of money. Show me where I can
worship you by giving, as you have given so generously to me. In Jesus’ Name.
Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Have
you ever felt that you needed to give generously to the Lord’s work but
didn’t follow through?
- What
reasons did you give for not giving as you felt led to do?
Apply
- Journal
all the reasons that you feel keep you from giving above and beyond to
those in need.
- Beside
each reason, write a Scripture that encourages you to share and memorize
it.
Power
- Proverbs
3:27 (NIV) “Do not withhold good from those who deserve it, when it is in
your power to act.”
- Luke
3:11 (NIV) “John answered, “The man with two tunics should share with him
who has none, and the one who has food should do the same.”
- Deuteronomy
16:17 (NIV) “Each of you must bring a gift in the proportion to the way
the Lord your God has blessed you.”
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