VERSE OF THE WEEK

Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
— Luke 6:38 NIV

When you read this verse by itself, it seems to indicate that the way to acquire material wealth is to give money to others. A shallow interpretation would lead one to believe in a prosperity theology.  This is the concept that a person who gives money to a ministry will receive wealth, good health, and success.  However, when you understand the context of this verse, you discover a different meaning.

 

In chapter 6, Luke recounts the Sermon on the Plain.  While similar to the famous Sermon on the Mount, it places a greater emphasis on the economic disparities between the poor and the rich. Therefore, why would Jesus teach that He would provide His disciples with abundant wealth in the middle of a sermon with an opposite theme? Because Jesus was teaching that a true disciple is transformed from the inside out.  The result of this transformation is seen through their attitudes, not their wealth.

 

Jesus is teaching when we learn to be nonjudgmental, forgiving, and loving toward others, we will abundantly receive so much more from God.  A person with a generous spirit will express mercy even when a person deserves to be condemned. They will forgive others even when it feels unforgivable.  These are the attitudes of a disciple of Christ. A person who exhibits these attitudes will experience healthier relationships with their family and friends.  Yet, the greatest gift is a relationship with God for eternity because of His grace and mercy!

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