Learning to give
September 17, 2004 | 12:00am
Zaccheus stood and said to the Lord, "Look, Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor." Luke 19:8
Many people in affluent countries have become burdened by the accumulation of material goods they no longer need or use. But they have a hard time getting rid of things that clog their homes and businesses. After five moves in four years, one woman said, "You know how much stuff I brought with me to each place? Ive asked myself, Where was your brain when you moved all this stuff? " She then hired a professional organizer to help her learn to let go of things.
People cling to their possessions for many different reasons. It seems that Zaccheus struggled with this problem because he was greedy (LUKE 19:1-10). But the story of this wealthy tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus culminated in a complete change of heart when Zaccheus said, "Look, Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor" (v. 8). He then promised, "If I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore fourfold." Jesus responded by saying, "Today salvation has come to this house" (v. 9).
The new spiritual freedom that Zaccheus found could be observed as he turned from getting to giving. His relaxed grip revealed a renewed heart.
Is it time of us as well? David C. Mccasland
Speak to us, Lord, till shamed by Thy great giving,
Our hands unclasp to set our treasures free;
Our wills, our love, our dear ones, our possessions
All gladly yielded, gracious Lord to Thee. Anon.
READ: LUKE 19:1-10
We havent learned to live until were learned to give.
Many people in affluent countries have become burdened by the accumulation of material goods they no longer need or use. But they have a hard time getting rid of things that clog their homes and businesses. After five moves in four years, one woman said, "You know how much stuff I brought with me to each place? Ive asked myself, Where was your brain when you moved all this stuff? " She then hired a professional organizer to help her learn to let go of things.
People cling to their possessions for many different reasons. It seems that Zaccheus struggled with this problem because he was greedy (LUKE 19:1-10). But the story of this wealthy tax collector who climbed a tree to see Jesus culminated in a complete change of heart when Zaccheus said, "Look, Lord, I give half of my goods to the poor" (v. 8). He then promised, "If I have taken anything from anyone by false accusation, I restore fourfold." Jesus responded by saying, "Today salvation has come to this house" (v. 9).
The new spiritual freedom that Zaccheus found could be observed as he turned from getting to giving. His relaxed grip revealed a renewed heart.
Is it time of us as well? David C. Mccasland
Speak to us, Lord, till shamed by Thy great giving,
Our hands unclasp to set our treasures free;
Our wills, our love, our dear ones, our possessions
All gladly yielded, gracious Lord to Thee. Anon.
READ: LUKE 19:1-10
We havent learned to live until were learned to give.
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