This is just a parable of life; In the New Testament, Jesus
said, (as recorded by Luke in chapter 6 and verse 38) “Give and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and
shaken together, and running over...” That is the Authorised version. To
put it into modern English the New Living Translation expresses it like this: “Give and you will receive. Your gift will
return to you in full—pressed down, shaken together to make room for more,
running over....” These are translations of Jesus words which describe a
God given principle that applies to everything including the Sea of Galilee,
the Jordan River the Dead Sea and You and Me!
I started thinking about this after a lady came to me in the
Mall and told me that she has become the carer for her father who has lost his
ability to care for himself, and she said what a blessing that has been to her,
you see she is giving her time and ability out of loving concern and is
therefore blessed. When we talk of giving we often think of money, but there
are lots of things to give and lots of ways to give that don’t necessarily
involve money and are probably a far greater blessing to the receivers, and interestingly
Jesus said (Acts 20:35)“It is more
blessed to give than to receive”. I’m not ignoring money as it too can be used
to bless someone but it certainly isn’t the only thing nor is it the most
important. Paul tells young Timothy in 1 Timothy 6:10 that “the love of money is the
root of all evil.” Oh I know it can be a wonderful thing if we are generous
with it however it can also become a “god”, there are scores of people stacking
it away selfishly. Peter and John were going to worship in the temple when a
crippled man lying there asked them for money however these two apostles had probably
already given away all they had so Peter said “I don’t have any Silver or Gold but what I do have I will give you; In
the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk” and he took him by
the right hand and the man stood up completely healed (Acts 3:6). Now my guess is that the man who was cured
didn’t give their lack of money one more thought as “he went walking and leaping and praising God”. Never feel
inadequate if you haven’t any money to share, give what you do have, things
like friendship, time to listen, encouragement and so on. We can all do that.
A man was on his way to church with his family and was running
late when he came up to another man who had a flat tyre on his car and was
having trouble changing it. One of the
children said “dad can’t we stop and help him, he looks to be in trouble” but
Dad replied “I would like to son, but we are already late for church ”so he
kept going. Now it was lovely that he was taking his family to church to
worship Jesus, however it was Jesus who said we should “love our neighbour as
we love ourselves” and if we even “give a cup of water in his name as far as he
is concerned it is the same as if we did it to him” and 1 John 3:17 says that he
who has the wherewithal to help someone and doesn’t do so “how dwells the love of God in him?”.
When writing to the Ephesian Christians, Paul clarifies an
interesting point here when he says in chapter 2 verses 8 & 9: “God saved you by His grace when you
believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation
is not a reward for good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it.
For we are God’s masterpiece. He has
created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things He planned for us
long ago”. Wherever I go I see lonely people. We shouldn’t be too busy
to stop and have a chat. Some day if you and I are old and looking at the
ceiling, for hours on end, in an Aged Care Home we will wonder why people are
too busy to come and have a chat with us, and how it was that we couldn’t spare
a few minutes to have a chat to those lonely people we saw. According to Jesus,
five minutes spent in loving concern would not be 5 minutes lost, but 5 minutes
invested that will return with interest.
“Give and it shall be
given unto you”. Some
food for thought. Regards, Tom.
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