Mark Book Study - The StorySample
Lessons from the Widow’s Offering
Money can be a hot topic, and Jesus was bold to address it. In this story, we see wealthy individuals donating large financial gifts at the Temple. While their generosity likely impressed onlookers and religious leaders, Jesus challenged his disciples to a different mentality.
“They’re giving from their surplus,” he said. “They won’t even miss the money they’ve dropped into the offering box.” Then he drew attention to the widow who gave only two coins.
Compared to other donations, her few cents may have seemed a pittance. But Jesus valued them. More so, he valued her attitude. “She gave more than all the others,” he told his disciples. “Everyone else gave what they didn’t need. But she is very poor and gave everything she had.”
Jesus’ teaching about money matters still applies today. Some folks who donate large amounts to churches or non-profits receive special recognition or preferential treatment. Their generosity influences decision-makers and furthers personal agendas. Sadly, those who give less might be overlooked even though their gift may have required great personal sacrifice.
We’re to exercise caution lest we place more emphasis on the size of the gift rather than on the attitude of the giver’s heart. We also need to exercise caution about our own motives for giving.
Forget about giving in exchange for public recognition and focus on giving from a selfless love for Christ because of his selfless sacrifice on our behalf. Our giving ought to also reflect a confident expectation that he will provide for our needs.
The widow’s account of offering her last two coins to God is priceless. She gave from a heart of love for him, and with faith that he would provide for her needs in the days ahead. Let’s value her role model as we seek to embrace Jesus’ teachings about money and to honour him with our finances.
Respond in Prayer
Dear Lord, thanks for entrusting me with money and material possessions. Please help me hold them in an open hand, recognizing that they belong to you and I am only a steward. Grant me a joyfully generous heart so that you will receive honour and glory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Grace Fox
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Mark's Gospel is one of the greatest books ever written. You have to read it right through to get the full effect. Mark's vivid descriptions, his accounts of people's emotions, his rhetorical questions all draw us into the story and leave us asking with the disciples, "Who is this man?" Study the Gospel of Mark with theStory Bible reading guide. Discover how Mark's Gospel still speaks to your life today.
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