Hey Everyone,
I am often distraught by the news -- most recently, the aftermath of various natural disasters in the USA, leaving many people homeless and in despair. I have very mixed feelings about how our government seems much more interested in what's going on in other countries rather than the needs of its own people -- but this thread is NOT about political issues.
Rather, there are many times when I see a situation like this, then read about the billions of dollars it will cost to rebuild, and am left wondering what I can do (besides just pray.) Then I'll see front "news" headlines about wealthy people donating large sums -- and it always feels like, "Well God, the $5 or $10 I could donate isn't going to do much, so I guess I shouldn't even bother."
And then God reminded me of a Bible story I hadn't thought of in a long time -- The Widow's Mite.
"And He looked up and saw the rich putting gifts into the treasury, and He also saw a certain widow putting two mites (less than a penny combined.) And He said, 'Truly I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all; for all these put in offerings to God out of their abundance, but she, out of her poverty, put in all she had to live on."
As a kid, I often wondered what would have happened if I had literally put in all I had to live on, including my family's house. But what I've come to understand, and I believe is what God was telling me, is that whatever a believer gives through faith and sincerity, no matter how seemingly small, it can be used by God to do more than any amount put together by those who don't have the right attitude towards God.
He also reminded me of the stories of Jesus feeding thousands of people with just a few small fish and loaves of bread (Matthew 14:13-21; Matthew 15:29-39.) This was a big reminder to me that even small amounts can indeed be used in big ways if God is behind them.
He also prompted me to remember the fact that the Bible says even if we give someone a cup of water in His name, it's as if we are doing so unto Him (Matthew 10:42.)
And I know that God was telling me, no matter what I have to give, even if it's just a prayer, go ahead and do so because "The effectual prayer of a righteous man availeth much (is powerful and effective".) -- James 5:16.
How about you?
* What are some times when you've felt overwhelmed by a situation, and felt you had little or nothing to give?
* Did you decide to give anyways? Why or why not?
* What factors help you decide whether or not give something, even if it doesn't seem like very much?
I find it very comforting to know that God blesses even the smallest of our efforts when done with the right heart.
I hope you too will be encouraged to keep helping and know that God will see to it that anything you put forth will not be wasted. ❤️🙏🌹
I am often distraught by the news -- most recently, the aftermath of various natural disasters in the USA, leaving many people homeless and in despair. I have very mixed feelings about how our government seems much more interested in what's going on in other countries rather than the needs of its own people -- but this thread is NOT about political issues.
Rather, there are many times when I see a situation like this, then read about the billions of dollars it will cost to rebuild, and am left wondering what I can do (besides just pray.) Then I'll see front "news" headlines about wealthy people donating large sums -- and it always feels like, "Well God, the $5 or $10 I could donate isn't going to do much, so I guess I shouldn't even bother."
And then God reminded me of a Bible story I hadn't thought of in a long time -- The Widow's Mite.
"And He looked up and saw the rich putting gifts into the treasury, and He also saw a certain widow putting two mites (less than a penny combined.) And He said, 'Truly I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all; for all these put in offerings to God out of their abundance, but she, out of her poverty, put in all she had to live on."
As a kid, I often wondered what would have happened if I had literally put in all I had to live on, including my family's house. But what I've come to understand, and I believe is what God was telling me, is that whatever a believer gives through faith and sincerity, no matter how seemingly small, it can be used by God to do more than any amount put together by those who don't have the right attitude towards God.
He also reminded me of the stories of Jesus feeding thousands of people with just a few small fish and loaves of bread (Matthew 14:13-21; Matthew 15:29-39.) This was a big reminder to me that even small amounts can indeed be used in big ways if God is behind them.
He also prompted me to remember the fact that the Bible says even if we give someone a cup of water in His name, it's as if we are doing so unto Him (Matthew 10:42.)
And I know that God was telling me, no matter what I have to give, even if it's just a prayer, go ahead and do so because "The effectual prayer of a righteous man availeth much (is powerful and effective".) -- James 5:16.
How about you?
* What are some times when you've felt overwhelmed by a situation, and felt you had little or nothing to give?
* Did you decide to give anyways? Why or why not?
* What factors help you decide whether or not give something, even if it doesn't seem like very much?
I find it very comforting to know that God blesses even the smallest of our efforts when done with the right heart.
I hope you too will be encouraged to keep helping and know that God will see to it that anything you put forth will not be wasted. ❤️🙏🌹
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