40acts: Do Lent Generouslyਨਮੂਨਾ

Language
My mum’s fridge is covered in Bible verses. I know this because when I visit her, I’m always nipping into her fridge to eat something sweet! Unfortunately, they don’t stop me in my tracks and make me consider my cravings, rather they tend to blur in the background.
God’s words in the Bible are many things. They’re often seen as a guide – a map for navigating life from the creator of the universe – as well as a light through dark times. But they’re also sweet. Sweet in a way that satisfies the longing of our hearts far better than the snacks in the fridge dull my cravings.
I remember sharing sweet snacks with friends in the playground and saving up to buy them as a kid because the moment of taste was always worth it. You can’t put a price on that kind of happiness, even if the corner shop tried! In this country, we have such easy access to the Bible that it’s hard to imagine having to put a price on it. But how much is it worth? Certainly more than the price printed on the back.
Yet did you know that for one in five people around the world, God’s word is still trapped in a language they can’t understand?
I was challenged recently by an amazing act of generosity by a lady called Christine, from an isolated community in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Christine’s community has never had a Bible in their own language and instead struggles to understand a text that is foreign to them. Local translators have begun working to unlock God’s words for Hema speakers like her, but the church wanted to help fund the translation work too, even though most people in the DRC live on less than £2 a day. At the church fundraiser, Christine surprised everyone and donated her only cow – something so valuable it would normally be a wedding gift.
I’ll think of Christine, next time I pass the Bible verse on the way to Mum’s fridge.
Today, let’s treasure and share the sweetness of God’s life-changing words in the Bible, which we can access as easily as the food in the fridge.
Prayer:
Pray for God to open your heart to His prompting, and be ready to give generously, trusting that even small acts can have a profound impact on others. Pray for those in our country speaking different languages and for those still without God's word in their own language.
Take a 40acts challenge today:
- Use Google Translate to translate a phrase or message into the language of a friend who speaks a different language to you.
- Learn a phrase in a different language to your own and use this in your next conversation with someone who speaks that language.
- Begin to learn a new language.
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About this Plan

What if Lent was about more than just giving stuff up? This Bible plan is an adaptation of the full 40acts challenge. Our hope is that as you explore and practice biblical generosity in all areas of your life, you would experience its transformational impact. Each day contains a prompt for one act of generosity on that day's topic, with Sunday reflections summarising the theme of the acts that week.
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