Giving with a Cheerful Heart
Each of you should
give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under
compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. - 2 Corinthians 9:7
A pastor once recounted
how, as a child, his mother sent him to pick a quart of raspberries.
Reluctantly he dragged himself to the berry patch. His afternoon was ruined for
sure. Then a thought hit him. He would surprise his mother and pick two quarts
of raspberries instead of one!
Rather than
drudgery, his work had now become a challenge. He enjoyed picking those
raspberries so much that fifty years later, that incident was still fresh in
his mind.
His job hadn’t
changed, but his attitude did. Instead of focusing on the hard work of picking
berries, he focused on how he could use his time to bless his mother. And it
was this change in perspective that made his job so much easier.
Many Christians
today see giving as a task or a chore that they check off a list so they don’t
get in trouble. Sadly, because this is their perspective, they miss out on the
joy that comes by contributing to God’s purposes.
But what if,
instead, you thought of giving with the end goal of supporting God’s work in
mind? You see, when you give, you bless others and you show God’s love to those
who need it. Giving is not about putting a little money in the offering plate,
it’s about being an active part of God’s work here on earth. And when you see
it that way, you can’t help but to give cheerfully!
Prayer Challenge:
Ask God to give you
a Kingdom perspective when it comes to giving. Pray that when you give, you
would do so with His purposes in mind and because of that, you would give
cheerfully!