Reading for Today:
Proverb Chapter 19
Gold Nugget
Verse 17: “He who
has pity on the poor lends to the Lord, and He will pay back what he has given.”
Commentary
After scheduling an appointment with the loan officer of
a major bank, the poor farmer came with his plea for money. The loan officer
looked at the way the man was dressed and knew there was no way he was
going to loan him any money. The farmer informed the banker that he had a co-signer
that could guarantee the loan. Confidant the man could not have friends of worth to guarantee the money; he began to get aggravated with the
farmer for wasting his time. He sharply scolded the farmer and informed him
that he had more important business to tend to. After several attempts to
convince the banker, the man was asked to leave the bank. The banker was
excited about his next appointment. It was a rich man that was expected to
bring a large amount of money into the bank. So much money in fact, that it
would save the banker’s struggling numbers that threatened his job. After
sitting the rich man down and offering him something cold to drink, the rich
man requested something different. He asked how his brother had been treated
earlier that day. He told the banker of his brother that needed money to save
his farm and how he ensured his brother that he would guarantee the loan. Of
course, as you may have guessed, the banker didn't get the rich man's business
and lost his job soon after.
Although I made the story up, I believe its lesson is
still of value. Today's "gold nugget" tells us that when we give to
the poor, you can consider it a loan to the Lord and know for sure that He will
pay it back.
We have a tendency to avoid giving or loaning based on how secure
the loan is. Giving to the
poor is not for security from the poor. When we give,
trust that the Lord will not let us go hungry. He will ensure you of your
provisions. Consider Jesus' words in Luke 6:30, "Give to everyone who asks of you. And from him who takes away
your goods do not ask them back." Consider your charity as an offering
unto the Lord and do not concern yourself with getting it back from the poor.
If you give to the poor expecting it in return, then you have not really given
anything. All you have done is let them hold it for you. Give and ask nothing
in return. That is the character of Christ. Do you reflect His character?
Prayer
Lord, thank you for
reminding me that my offering to the poor is guaranteed by you. I do not have
to fear whether or not my gifts are secure. You are my guarantee. Thank you for
your provisions. Amen
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