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Enough For God

Radio personality Paul Harvey once told the story of a little girl named Hattie May Wiatt. She lived near a small church in Philadelphia that she attended. One Sunday she tried to go to the children’s church, but she was turned away because it was too full. A few days later she told the pastor, “I’m going to help build a bigger church so more kids can come.” She began saving her money, but died unexpectedly not long after. Her mom found a small purse containing 57 cents with a note that read, “To help build a bigger church.” When the pastor told the congregation, it inspired generosity and people gave so much they built a larger kids area, larger sanctuary and Bible school that later became Temple University and Temple hospital.

We know the story in Luke 2 of how there was a census and each person and family had to go to their ancestral hometown. Since Joseph was a descendant of King David, he and Mary went to Bethlehem. When they arrived, everything was full. An unnamed innkeeper told them he was full too and there was no room for the couple. We don’t know what was said, but the innkeeper offered them lodging in the stable, which is where she gave birth to Jesus. It wasn’t much, or pretty or ideal, but it was what he had available for them. God took what he offered and turned it into a place that hosted the birth of our savior. We don’t talk about the innkeeper much, but because he offered what little he had, history remembers what he did.

2 Corinthians 8:12 says, “Whatever you give is acceptable if you give it eagerly. And give according to what you have, not what you don’t have” (NLT). Many of us wish we had more money, more talents or more time. Then we downplay what little we do, but God doesn’t ask us for what we don’t have. He asks for what we have available to Him. Little Hattie May gave 57 cents that God turned into a movement. The innkeeper gave a stable and God turned it into a sanctuary for His Son. What will you give God? Don’t downplay what little you have. God can take what you give and create big things with it. He’s not asking for what you wish you had, only what you have available. This Christmas, choose to give God something that you do have available. Take that step of faith. It’s enough for God.

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Giving God’s Gifts

It’s hard to believe Christmas is just around the corner. Since we were children, we have been taught to anticipate getting gifts. If you were like my brothers and me, you would try to take a peak at them early. It was hard to see them there every day, and to live with that anticipation. Then on Christmas morning, the fun would begin when we could go outside and use those gifts so the neighbors could see. Whether it was a bike, a walkie-talkie or a new football, the greatest part of the gift was putting it to use.

Every one of us has been given gifts by God. Some of the gifts we receive when we ask for them and others are given to us to help us accomplish His will for our life. When you know what your gifts are, it’s important to use them for the benefit of others. They weren’t given to you to keep for yourself. When you use them for others, you revive the blessings that come from giving. Don’t be stingy with your gifts. Give and it shall be given to you. The more you give them for the benefit of others, the more God can trust you with His gifts.

Here are some verses on the gifts God gives.

1. God has given each of you a gift from his great variety of spiritual gifts. Use them well to serve one another.

1 Peter 4:10 NLT

2. May all the gifts and benefits that come from God our Father, and the Master, Jesus Christ, be yours.

1 Corinthians 1:3 MSG

3. For example: The Spirit gives to one the gift of the word of wisdom. To another, the same Spirit gives the gift of the word of revelation knowledge. And to another, the same Spirit gives the gift of faith. And to another, the same Spirit gives gifts of healing. And to another the power to work miracles. And to another the gift of prophecy. And to another the gift to discern what the Spirit is speaking. And to another the gift of speaking different kinds of tongues. And to another the gift of interpretation of tongues. Remember, it is the same Holy Spirit who distributes, activates, and operates these different gifts as he chooses for each believer.

1 Corinthians 12:8-11 TPT

4. Wisdom is a gift from a generous God, and every word he speaks is full of revelation and becomes a fountain of understanding within you.

Proverbs 2:6 TPT

5. For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God [that is, His remarkable, overwhelming gift of grace to believers] is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

ROMANS 6:23 AMP

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