written
by Daryl Fleming
I’m
married to a “Giver”. It is one of his
spiritual gifts. I am not supernaturally a giver.
Not like him. He has very confidently given away
our grocery money to someone that professed to be
in need……and he does it without blinking.
It use to upset me – but I have watched long
enough to understand that he is living a spiritual
principle that, like most spiritual principles,
is completely topsy-turvy to our world’s earthy
logic. Luke 6:38 (NLT) says, “If you give,
you will receive. Your gift will return to you in
full measure, pressed down, shaken together to make
room for more, and running over. Whatever measure
you use in giving – large or small –
it will be used to measure what is given back to
you.” Super-natural, isn’t it? Givers
don’t give with payback in mind. They give
because they have the Divine in mind. And giving
makes us more divine. God’s very existence
is a giving existence. He never looks for payback.
He pours rain on the just and the unjust with no
discrimination. He just loves to give…….He
isn’t worried about being ripped off. In fact,
He usually is ripped off! But He still generously
gives and gives! My husband tends to be divine like
that too – and he does it cheerfully! (God
loves a cheerful giver – it shows trust in
Him). And I have learned from it.
It
doesn’t matter what people do with our “giving”
in their lives – we aren’t answering
to them. We are answering to a heavenly principle
with a Giving Personality ready to give back to
us. We can give freely because He will be the one
to measure it back. And, might I add, He is a haphazardly
messy measurer! Pouring in way too much and over-flowing
the cup! I think He sings while He does it!
The week my husband gave our grocery money to a
soldier returning from war we ate quite well. Some
folks had us over for dinner. The things in the
pantry seemed to last longer. Someone took me to
lunch….and we never told them the grocery
money was “given away.”
Givers
don’t just give money. They give themselves.
They give their encouragement and belief in people.
They give their time. My husband gives time he can’t
afford to people that sometimes don’t seem
to deserve it. And God shakes it down, presses it
flat, so He can fill us up to the brim, and even
to over-flowing, measuring it back to us in beautiful
ways – just when we need it most. So many
times people have given us their time and encouragement,
their money or possessions, when we were in need……they
delighted in giving back to a “giver”.
I have hundreds of stories!
So,
the bottom line is – never be afraid to generously
give. Don’t look at it through the lens of
our earthly economy. Look at it through the lens
of Heaven. It involves trust – trust in the
one who made the promise to Givers. And remember,
giving without strings attached is powerful!
Works
Cited:
All Scripture quoted is NLT