PROCLAMATION
“And He looked up, and
saw the rich men casting their gifts into the treasury. And He saw also a
certain poor widow casting in thither two mites. And He said, ‘Of a truth
I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast in more than they all; For
all these have of their abundance cast in unto the offerings of God; but she of
her penury hath cast in all the living that she had.’ ” Luke 21:1-4 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These words are from
the gospel, the good news regarding Jesus, The Christ, which were spoken by
Christ according to Luke, the physician. While He was in the temple in
Jerusalem, Jesus observed the people as they gave their gifts to the temple
treasury. He made no comment about the gifts of the rich as they
gave. However, He was impressed by the gift of a poor widow who put in
two coins. He commented to His disciples about her because she gave all
that she had, while the rich men gave out of their abundance. (Luke
21:1-4) Her gift was a sacrificial gift. The remainder of chapter
twenty-one of The Bible Book of Luke presents the future destruction of the
temple and the signs of the end of times. (Luke 21:5-28) He ended by telling them a parable which
compared the fig tree to the kingdom of heaven. (Luke 21:29-36)
APPLICATION
In The Bible we are
taught to give. “… Remember the words of The Lord Jesus, how He said, it
is more blessed to give than to receive.” (Acts 20:35) We are to give to
support the poor and weak. He that gives and blesses others will himself
also be blessed. (Proverbs 11:25) As you give, so shall it be given unto
you. (Luke 6:38) He that gives sparingly will receive sparingly; and he
that gives bountifully will also receive bountifully. (2 Corinthians 9:6)
We are to give to help the less fortunate, and to support of the church and the
kingdom building efforts here on earth. The real issue is not the amount
which we give, but rather proportionately how much of what we have do we keep
for ourselves. To be really generous, we should “give until it
hurts.” Giving a little when we have a lot is not as impressive as giving
a lot when we only have a little. Giving out of our excess is good, but
it is more pleasing to The Lord God when we step out on faith and give
sacrificially. While we are living under grace and not under the tithing
system, giving one tenth of our increase is a good indication of where our
giving should start. All gifts to the church above the tithe are
considered freewill offerings. Not giving to the church at all is considered
robbery. (Malachi 3:8) Not sharing our blessings with others will result
in negative outcomes for us. (Luke 12:16-21 and Luke 16:19-31) So, let us
give, and give generously.
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