40acts: Ready to ActSample
Act 32: Prized Possession
We’re raising the bar on generosity, reminding ourselves to hold our possessions lightly and open-handedly. The challenge is to give away something that is precious to you, either in value or significance, being willing to surrender it for someone else’s benefit. In doing so, we are echoing David’s words to God in dedicating the temple: ‘everything comes from you’ (1 Chronicles 29:14).
I popped in to our local dry cleaner on my way home from work and the (grumpy and sometimes rude) manager admired a brooch I had on my jacket which I explained had been a gift from one of our sons many years ago. It is in the shape of a seahorse, and the manager said how much his mother loves seahorses and he wished he could buy one for her. As I left I felt that I should give it to him, but didn’t, partly because I thought it would be weird and partly because I am quite fond of it.
However, the feeling didn’t go away, and about a week later I went in and explained that I felt God wanted me to give it to him, and that it wasn’t my generosity but the generosity of the heavenly Father who loves him very much. His eyes filled with tears and he came through the hatch to hug and thank me, but was reluctant to accept it. I explained that we are so, so grateful to God that we still have the son who gave it to me, as he nearly died some years ago, and that I don’t need the brooch as I have our son.
I am praying that he doesn’t think about me, but about the Father who wouldn’t let me forget his prompt.
God is interested in the real things of the heart. 1 Chronicles 21 shows us he doesn’t care much about sacrifices which cost us nothing, but he looks for those moments when we lay something on the line that really matters to us. Those moments show us if we truly have love at the core.
About this Plan
40acts is a 47-day generosity challenge that seeks to re-frame Lent as a time of 'giving out' instead of giving up. This year our theme for 40acts is 'Ready to Act'. Join us as we embark on a 47-day journey of generosity, following the wise instruction given to us in the book of Proverbs. The plan is 47 days long as it includes 7 Sunday reflections.
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