Thursday, March 18, 2010

How Much Do You Love God?

But whoever has this world's good, and sees his brother have need,
and shuts up his bowels of compassion from him,
how dwells the love of God in him?
1 John 3:17

A person's generosity towards the less-fortunate is a clear indication of his or her devotion to God. Generosity toward one's unfortunate brother or sister in Christ is a reflection and an accurate measure of one's love for God. Stingy, miserly Christians are miserable miscreants. "Stingy,miserly Christian" is an oxymoron, for "how dwells the love of God in him?"

In the immediate context of verses 16-18, we see that God demonstrated his love for us by laying down his life for us and we are required to do the same (v. 17). Then verse 18 commands us to love not in word, but in deed.

So many who claim to know Christ as their Savior keep a tight clamp on their wallets. We sing:
All to Jesus, I surrender;
All to Him I freely give;
I will ever love and trust Him,
In His presence daily live.
But as we sing that we are lying through our teeth unless we also surrender our finances and our worldly possessions.

We have many poor people in our churches. We are willing to spend thousands of dollars to send the Bible to people we have never nor shall ever meet this side of heaven yet we refuse to spend $20.00 to buy groceries for an indigent family. This is sheer hypocrisy and ought not to be.

I know of a family that loves to sing "Freely, Freely." You know the words: "He said, 'Freely, freely you have received — Freely, freely give." Yet when it comes to giving they don't know what it means, their tight-fisted hearts and hands will not allow them to give freely.

What was the one sin that condemned the rich young ruler? Was it not covetousness. Will we, who refuse to share the wealth that God gave us, get off with any lighter condemnation? The command to assist the needy with our material blessings is not to the rich only, but to all. If we have what another needs in excess of what we need, we are under obligation to help out.

God will take note of your generosity and you will eventually get back that which you have given. God stakes his honor on that, for he tells us:
He that has pity upon the poor lends unto the LORD; and that which he has given will he pay him again. (Proverbs 19:17)
God is no man's debtor. He will repay you and you will be doubly blessed.

How much do you love God? Prove it!
My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.

1 comment:

dtbrents said...

I enjoyed your post. I can truly sing that song and say it is true in my families life. If we see someone in need we help them. We live a simple life with no frills so that we can do that. I don't believe it's right for a Christian to see others in need and not help if you can. My husband will be retiring in a year and we may be the ones in need then but we can help in other ways than with money. I have always cared for my grands so my children and now grands can finish their degrees. We can help the sick, feed the hungry, pray for people.. There are so many ways to help. Doylene