Welcome to Walk-on Wednesday. By Hump Day, we are struggling, but we believe a good devotion can strengthen us to finish the week strong.
Then Abraham took a tenth of all he had captured in battle and gave it to Melchizedek. Hebrews 7:2 NLT
If I had all the money I wanted, I suppose I
would still be financially strapped.
I love to give, and over the years, I have given
away many things that were precious to me. But the one gift I most wanted to
give I couldn’t. My grandfather never owned a new car in his lifetime. I often
dreamed of being able to buy him a brand-new vehicle, park it in his driveway,
and watch his reaction. I kept this dream until his health grew feeble, and he
could no longer drive. Giving him this gift would have been a present from my
heart for all he and my grandmother did for me. Gracing him with a new car
would have been my way of showing him my appreciation. Although the dream never
became reality, I believe God honored the desires of my heart.
Long before God established the priesthood in the
nation of Israel, Melchizedek served as priest of Salem (Jerusalem). Since
there is no record of his birth or death, he is referred to as a priest
forever. Abraham—after fighting a battle against enemy kings and returning home—chose
to give a tenth of all he had won in battle to this priest-king. These gifts
from the heart were Abraham’s way of showing his appreciation to God for
protecting him in battle.
When we give from the heart, it will be voluntary
as Abraham’s was and not forced. We won’t care who knows what we give or even
that we give, for it is an expression of our gratitude to God, not a show to
receive others’ praise or to make an impression. If we give only because we
feel forced or because we experience guilt, we’ll give from the wrong motives
every time. In the end, the attitude with which we give is much more important
than the amount—although the amount does express the heart of our giving.
Is your giving a heart-felt present?
Prayer: Father, may our giving be an expression
of our love for You.
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