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Sunday Feb 16, 2025
The Power of Giving: Giving Heals Others
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
Sunday Feb 16, 2025
I recently heard a story of a young couple who began to feel that their well-funded, organized, all-American lifestyle was starting to feel empty and meaningless. So, they decided to have children, which ultimately didn't work out, as they could not conceive. The next step for them was taking care of foster children and then adopting a couple of their foster kids. Along the way of working in the foster care system, though, they recognized an ongoing problem: most of the young, single mothers who were losing their kids to foster care did not have the ability or resources to do anything for themselves and improve their lives. They began to form a plan for how they might affect a change to this problem.
The couple came up with an idea: they would open their home to the foster system, but instead of just taking in a child with an at-risk mother, they would bring the mother, with her child, into their home for the long term! They would nurture and care for the child and nurture, support, and train the young mother to care for her own child. This was an intrusive, complicated, expensive, and life-changing decision on their part – and they were convinced this was what God was calling them to do!
Their experience with the young mother they 'adopted' and the mother's baby was heartwarming. It was busy and expensive, of course, and interrupted their home life more than they could have imagined. But the positive results were priceless. They formed a forever bond with the young mother and her child and helped her navigate young motherhood. Too, when the young mother began to respond to their nurture and instruction, she grew and matured and took on characteristics that would benefit her and her child for the rest of their lives. Another thing: the young couple performing this 'ministry' to a young family were growing in their faith due to how God worked through their efforts and prayers. As the mother said, she spoke of how she felt God's presence in her life, "I'm just loving him more and more each day."
What a lesson in real-life ministry! When people give of themselves in ministry, they benefit those they serve and grow in their faith as they serve others, open their lives to those in need, and trust in God for strength and guidance. This is precisely what the Bible teaches!
In the book of I Thessalonians, the Apostle Paul speaks of how God had worked in these very ways. The Christians in Philippi had given to his ministry, and when Paul worked in the distant city of Thessalonica, peoples' needs were met, they were nurtured in their faith, and those who worked the ministry were blessed. Paul wrote this, first in Philippians 4: 15-16, "And you also know, Philippians, that at the first preaching of the gospel, after I departed from Macedonia, no church shared with me in the matter of giving and receiving but you alone; for even in Thessalonica, you sent a gift more than once for my needs." Paul here commends the Philippian Christians for their giving to his missionary efforts in Thessalonica. Later, in his letter to the new Christians, he wrote, "You also became imitators of us. . . so that you became an example to all the believers in Macedonia and Achaia." I Thessalonians I:6-7. Paul commended the Philippian Christians for giving to the ministry in Thessalonica. He then commended the Thessalonian Christians, who had received generous gifts from the Philippians because they had grown in the faith and were great witnesses of the power of the Gospel!
When you give, others are healed; when you give, you are also healed. This is just one of the reasons God wants us to give to others all our gifts and possessions!
Please give – that God might work in your lives and the lives of others – it is part of God's plan for his people.
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