My Month Of Investment! Eccl11:1

We have said many times here that we don’t give just because we have it, we give out of love, we give out of obedience to the word.
Giving is not for the rich, sharing is not for special people.
Many times we didn’t get involved in a church program because we thought of ourselves as recipients.
Many times, we have denigrated others by offering them our useless, degraded clothes, yet we have had enough of them.
Many times we failed to contribute to the medical care of a needy person even though we could afford it.
In any case, when it comes to pain, everyone backs down, no one wants to get involved, no one wants to spend.
Help is a matter of relationship, we sometimes think.
The Bible tells us that God so loved the world that he gave his only son, this means that there was neither condition nor social rank.
His love for others was unfailing, available.
Giving comes with love.
We give because our neighbor must be like us, we give without interest.
Abraham saw three men pass in front of his door, he did not know them but he wanted to reach out to them.
Abraham surely understood that they were strangers in need, he offered them his hospitality.
The Servant of God did not look at what he had to spend, he did not calculate, he welcomed them without ulterior motives.
He was aware of the fatigue these people might have after a long journey.
Spontaneously, he opened his doors, he invested his time, his meal, his comfort, his security for people they did not know and the blessing entered his house, God himself was present and the sky has opened in this house.
What if it was you and me?
Would we have been able to accept strange guests under our roof?
We should imagine everything, we should say they are sorcerers, we should create all sorts of spiritual reasons to justify our lowliness.
Our selfish nature had to prevail or we have to make sure that everyone knows about our gesture towards a poor person to be congratulated.
Giving is not only limited to quantity but also to quality.
Dorcas lived for others, she invested everything she had so that a widow didn’t lack for anything, so that an orphan didn’t go astray.
She fed them, she clothed them.
Dorcas was always available, she wanted to see happiness around her.
She had a heart of love for the needy.
She was a mother to the point where her death tore many apart but her faithfulness to the Lord brought her back to life.
We cannot say that we serve the Lord without supporting others, we cannot speak of fellowship in the midst of divisions and hatreds.
Even alms, we are fed with excuses not to carry out the will of God.
To confirm this word to always give to the poor, Yaweh tells us about the book of Proverbs, 19:17 – He who has mercy on the poor lends to the Lord, Who will repay him according to his work.
Pray to invest slowly in giving.
Let us not be insensitive to the suffering of the most denumis.
What we do is a loan to the Lord.
Giving to the poor is a loan from the Lord.
We only expect the Lord to return, his surety is a guarantee and it is marvelous to have a bank account in the bank of God.
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Give!
Give!
This is the instruction of the day.
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