Sharing Is More Than Caring
Gwen Smith
Today’s Truth
All the believers were one in heart and mind.
No one claimed that
any of his possessions was his own, but they shared everything () they
had. (Acts 4:32, NIV)
Friend to Friend
“[What’s yours] is mine, and [what’s mine] is mine.” My husband and I
used to joke that this was the unspoken motto of our kids /when they
were little. Toddlers have no qualms about grabbing a toy, snack, or
any random item of interest from other people or pets. It’s rare to see
a child share her cherished possessions generously.
It can be hard for all of us to share.
Media bombards us with marketing campaigns //that tell us () we are the center of the universe. “You, you, you, you, you!”
Time and time again we hear that this life is all about us. The more
we have, the happier we’ll be.
The bigger that bank account, the more
blessed the life.
I sincerely hope that none of us actually buy these lies. They’re dangerous deceptions.
How does this mentality slip into our realities? Sometimes we don’t
want to share our time or our space. Sometimes we don’t want to share
our loved ones or our gifts. Sometimes we don’t want to share our
resources. And sometimes we just want to be left to ourselves and don’t
want to share anything!
But God calls each of us to share.
The early New Testament church shows us that generous living honors
God and blesses others. In Acts 4:32-37 we see an amazing snapshot of
generous giving/ in the early church. The believers were one in heart
and mind. They were supernaturally unified to testify to the
resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and you could not find a needy person
among them.
Giving wasn’t political. It wasn’t mandatory. It wasn’t done begrudgingly.
…They shared everything () they had. (Acts 4:32)
* testify to 증거하다
v.1. To make a statement based on personal knowledge in support of some asserted fact; bear witness to something:
*To "testify about" a person's actions is to relate details of the
actions.
To "testify to" a person's actions is to confirm that the
person committed the actions, without necessarily providing details.
The disciples, each according to his ability, decided to provide
help for the brothers /living in Judea.
This they did, sending their
gift to the elders by Barnabas and Saul. (Acts 11:29-30)
But just as you excel in everything – in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness and in your love for us
– see that you also excel in this grace of giving … For if the willingness is there, the gift is acceptable according to what one has, not according to what he does not have. (I Corinthians 8:7,12)
[Everything that the believers owned] belonged to God, and they knew
it. They placed [what they had] /before the leaders /in selfless acts of
worship … for the glory of God and the provision of others. This
principle is very important, but it’s also very counter-cultural.
True life, a blessed life, an abundant life, a purposed life, is, in
fact, all about God. [What we have, have given birth to, or hold onto]
is really not our own. All of our treasures are just on loan to us for a
breath of a moment by our more-than-generous Creator.
And each day brings us new opportunities to be good stewards.
Let’s face it; it’s just not always easy or natural to be generous.
Perhaps we have been taken advantage of
or we’ve been hurt by another’s
deception. There are risks to giving.
The generous giving of the early church blessed the lives of their
people.
When we share what we have, God is honored and needs are met.
The risks are worth taking.
I’m not suggesting a Robin Hood philosophy of “take from the rich
and give to the poor.” And I don’t believe in the politics of communism
or socialism. This principle of generous giving is Biblical. It’s an
act of worship to God. It matters to God,
and it should matter to us.
Let’s reject the toddler mentality of “what’s mine is mine.”
God loves a cheerful giver.
We are blessed to give.
Tell God today: “Lord, [what’s mine] is Yours!”
Let’s Pray
Dear Lord, Thank You for this reminder from Your Word. You are lavish
in Your love and have given me so much. All I have is Yours. Please
help me to excel in the grace and worship of giving. Open my eyes to
opportunities to bless others for Your glory.
In Jesus’ Name,
Amen