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It Is More Blessed to Give Than to Receive
Philippians has always been one of my favorite books of the Bible, and I have always had a particular fondness for the fourth chapter. It’s one of the most joyous books in the Bible and even though we might expect that it was written during wonderfully joyous circumstances, it was actually written while Paul was in prison. Not only was Paul in prison: but he also had been imprisoned unjustly, and a Roman prison would make an American prison look like a country club. All of this proves that there must have been something to what Paul was writing!
Anyway, in Philippians 4:17 [AMP] Paul says this
”Not that I seek or am eager for [your] gift, but I do seek and am eager for the fruit which increases to your credit. [the harvest of blessing that is accumulating to your account]”
When reading this verse yesterday, I was reminded of the blessing that comes from giving. It's a wonderful thing to give from an understanding of knowledge, discipline, and obedience- but sometimes we need to be reminded there's a blessing that comes as a result of our giving!
It is better to give than to receive, and Paul apparently learned this from Jesus.
”In everything I did, I showed you that by this kind of hard work we must help the weak, remembering the words the Lord Jesus himself said: It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Acts 20:35 (NIV)
And I love how the amplified version adds a little more detail about what it means to be blessed.
”...It is more blessed (makes one happier and more to be envied) to give than to receive.” Acts 20:35 (AMP)
Maybe I just needed a little encouragement in this area, but I was blessed by this reminder that God has a blessing account for each of us that is accumulating as we give!
Hope this blesses you today as well!
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About this Plan
Become a better steward of your money, pay off debt, save more, and give more! This short devotional plan includes excerpts from the book Managing Money God’s Way by Bob Lotich. Each day will leave you with a new Biblical insight, personal challenge, encouraging thought, and even practical steps to better control your money.
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