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Practicing Generosity

I read the story of a lady who had a long layover between flights. On her way to her next flight she stopped to buy some cookies. The gate and airport were full so she sat down at a table with a man at it and decided to eat her cookies. To her shock, the guy ate one of the cookies. She gave him a stare, but was too afraid to say anything, so she reached in and grabbed a cookie. He smiled and grabbed another one. As they took turns taking cookies, she kept getting more upset until there was one cookie left. He grabbed it, broke it in half, gave her half and ate his. He then left for his flight. She couldn’t believe this guy. When she grabbed her bag to head to her gate, she saw her cookies inside it. This story reminds me of how much we cling to things as small as cookies, yet generosity can surprise us when we let go of greed.

In Genesis 13, Abraham and his nephew Lot had both been blessed by God. The each had so much livestock, that together the land couldn’t support them. As such, their herdsmen began to fight and dispute over land. Out of trust in God and generosity, Abraham said, “The whole countryside is open to you. Take your choice of any section of the land you want, and we will separate. If you want the land to the left, then I’ll take the land on the right. If you prefer the land on the right, then I’ll go to the left” (NLT). As the elder, he was entitled to be first, but he gave Lot the choice. Lot chose the best land and Abraham took what was left. He showed that generosity isn’t about how much you have, but how much you’re willing to release and trust to God.

Proverbs 11:25 says, “The generous will prosper; those who refresh others will themselves be refreshed.” Are you stingy with what God has entrusted to you or are you generous with it? Abraham showed us what generosity looks like. What he did positioned him for God’s blessings and away from the selfish that attracted Lot. God bless those who have generous hearts with more. They become a source of refreshment to others. You don’t need to have a lot in order to be generous. You just have to be willing to share even your cookies. What have you been holding onto that God has asked you to bless someone else with? Practice generosity and watch what God does in your life. It is more blessed to give than to receive.

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The Necessity Of Generosity 

  
One of the things I look forward to each November 1st is Jimmy Kimmel showing videos of parents who told their children they ate all their Halloween candy. When the kids find out that all the candy that they got for free is gone, they freak out. Some cry, some scream in anger, and some destroy the house in anger. There are some though, who smile and say, “It’s ok.” They are generous with what was given to them.

While I laugh at the angry kids response, it’s scary to think that their reactions are mirrors of so many adults. We are rarely generous with things that have been placed in our hands. When others ask for those things, we get angry and tell them to go get their own. The truth is that everything we have has been given to us by God and He asks us to be generous with what He gives us.

If you have been given something, why wouldn’t you want to share it? Usually we don’t because of the law of scarcity. We hold tight and value something we are afraid to lose and never get back. But God works differently. If we are willing to be generous with the little He gives us, He will multiply it. That’s a hard concept for us to understand when we’ve learned to treasure things that are scarce. God’s ways are not like ours though.

In his first book, Peter reiterates the necessity of generosity. In I Peter 4:10 he wrote, “Be generous with the different things God gave you, passing them around so all get in on it” (MSG). God has been so generous with us and He expects us to be like Him. As Corrie Ten Boom warned, we shouldn’t hold tightly to the things God places in our hands because it will hurt if He has to pry our fingers open. Keep an open hand that gives and God will keep putting things in it.

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