
Generosity leads to generosity
by Peter Bean
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The believers in Macedonia and Achaia have eagerly taken up an offering for the poor among the believers in Jerusalem (Romans 15:26).
Read Romans 15:25–33
The Greeks in Macedonia (northern) and Achaia (southern) had heard the good news. This obviously changed their lives. No longer were they slaves to tradition or rules, but they had freedom in Christ. They recognised the generosity of this gift, brought to them by Paul. They wanted to celebrate. They wanted to share the good news. And so, they took action.
They eagerly took up an offering. They didn’t have to. They could have looked after themselves. They could have worshipped, prayed, encouraged and eaten together. In fact, they probably did all these things. But they knew what a gift they had received. They wanted to respond to the generosity of God’s grace in as many ways as they could. So, they eagerly took up an offering to help the poor in Jerusalem.
We are not told how the poor in Jerusalem responded to this. However, we can assume they would have been grateful, full of joy and, quite possibly, responded similarly.
How do you, how do I, respond to the generosity of God’s grace? We don’t have to respond with a gift of money. If you can, do so with enthusiasm. But responding in some way is a natural thing. We all like to receive gifts. But the gift of life? Wow! I want to respond by using the gifts God has given me. I hope you might respond similarly. Obviously, we all have different gifts. But imagine the wonderful community that would arise from our generous gifts given eagerly.
Perhaps a good response to God’s gift of grace is to identify your gift or gifts, and then, as eagerly as you can, use it to further God’s kingdom. It could be a gift of money, a word of support, an empathetic response, fighting for justice, looking after grandkids or volunteering somewhere. Whatever response you have, respond eagerly. And know that your generosity will lead to further generosity. And the sharing of God’s grace in word and deed.
Generous Giver, help us to be generous too. Inspire us with your Holy Spirit so that we may respond eagerly in using our gifts. Amen.
Spring has sprung. Flowers are displaying their colours; fruit is forming on the trees. There is new growth everywhere. Peter prays that as you observe this wonderful new life, may you revel in the new beginnings God offers you each day. As Peter continues to meander his way through the psalms, he invites you to read them anew, applying them to your lives. If you would like his paraphrase of any psalm (from 1 to 91), send your request to pbean087@gmail.com
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