Your level of living depends on your level of giving.
Your level of living depends on your level of giving.
Conventional wisdom says that your life will be better if
you keep everything you have for yourself. However, God clearly says that your
life will be better if you work to make another person's life better.
In Galatians
6:7-9, Paul writes, Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man
reaps what he sows. The one who sows to please his sinful nature, from that
nature will reap destruction; the one who sows to please the Spirit, from the
Spirit will reap eternal life. Let us not become weary in doing good, for at
the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
In other words, what you give to others will affect how they
give to you; the amount of love, patience, and kindness that you show to others
will affect the amount that they show to you. This principle of giving and
receiving applies to many areas of life. For example, if you invest an hour a
day into exercising, then you will reap the benefits of that investment—a
strong, healthy body. However, if you invest that same time into flipping
channels on T.V., then you will reap the benefits of that investment—a wasted
hour.
Paul isn't just talking about money or time; in fact, he is
focusing on giving into the lives of others. In the very next verse, Galatians
6:10, Paul instructs believers: Therefore, as we have opportunity, let
us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of
believers. If you "do good" to others by giving into their lives,
then you will benefit.
So, if you don't feel like you're getting the love you
should get, then maybe you should ask yourself if you're giving the love you
should give. Why? Because you reap what you sow. If you give love, you'll
receive love. If you give friendship, you'll receive friendship. If you give
mercy, you'll receive mercy. (It is important to note that you may not always
receive from the same place you give.)
Therefore, decide to give freely to others, actively look
for ways to be a blessing to other people, and deliberately go out of your way
to walk in love. Then, watch as the benefits of that giving affect your
life. Remember, your level of living depends on your level of giving.
Before you can love
others, you must receive God's love for yourself, because you cannot give away
something you don't have.
God deeply and intimately loves you! His love for you is
unconditional—no strings attached, and there is nothing that you can do to get
God not to love you. Indeed, Romans
8:38-39 says that there is nothing that can ever separate us from God's
love.
Knowing that God loves you is central to your understanding
of the Gospel, for the entire Gospel is based on God's love (See John
3:16, Romans 5:8, 1
John 3:16, 1 John 4:9-10). The good news is that God hasn't withheld
His love from us; instead, God has poured out his love into our hearts (Romans
5:5).
But what do we do with that love? We know God loves us, but
so what? What should we do with God's love? Give it away! Since God so
loved us, we also ought to love one another (1
John 4:11). In other words, our response to the news of God's love for us
needs to be to love others. Indeed, Jesus repeatedly commanded us to love
others (See Matthew 5:43-47, Mark
12:28-31, Luke 6:27-35, John
13:34-35, John 15:12,17).
However, it is impossible to love others unless you know,
believe and receive God's love. 1
John 4:19 says, We love because he first loved us. In other words,
we are able to love other people, because God first showed His love to us. If
God hadn't shown His love to us, we would have no standard and no example on
which to base our love for others.
Similarly, 1
John 4:7 says, Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes
from God. Here again, our ability to love one another is only because
love comes from God.
Think of your ability to love others like a glass of water.
At first, the glass is empty. If you don't have any water in your glass, then
you obviously can't give water to anyone else. But when you hold your glass
under a faucet and let the water pour out into your glass, it will fill up.
Then, once it is full, your glass will overflow, and you can let the water pour
out to everyone around you.
If you don't have love in you, then you can't give love
to anyone else. Therefore, you must first receive God's love, before you
can love one another.
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