What God Has To Give To You // Giving & Receiving ⢠Devotional https://bible.com/reading-plans/16138/day/1?segment=0

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What God Has To Give To You // Giving & Receiving ⢠Devotional https://bible.com/reading-plans/16138/day/1?segment=0



From the Heart of the Giver There once was a person who gave everything he had. He did it because much had been given to him. Nothing he had was his before it was given, so he did not hesitate to give in the same way that it had been given to him. If he had believed that what he was given was his own, due to his own talents, his own strength, his own efforts, then he would have struggled to share his wealth. āBut it was never mine to keep,ā he thought. āSo if it is not mine in the first place, how can I not give back in the same way that it was given to me?ā Whether the man had a lot or had little, at any given point in time, his attitude was always the same. When he had much, he was able to give away much. When he had little, he still gave away a portion of what he had. And because he did not hold on to what he had been givenābecause he did not keep it all for himselfāhis heart was pure. He was more easily able to remember that everything he had been given, in the first place, was given to him freely, as a gift. āHow could he not give in the same way that he had been given?ā he asked himself. āAnd what if his giving encouraged more giving in others,ā he thought. The gift will keep on giving, then. āIt will grow and produce and spread,ā he thought, āif I do not hold on to it, keeping it to myself.ā It is from a pure heart of the giver that a gift multiplesāits good increasingāagain and again. When I speak of this to you, it is not to lecture you. For I am your Father, and I teach you many things. It is in my love that I teach, that I shepherd you, that I instruct you of what is good for you. I do this because my love for you is deep and wide and beyond measure. I donāt hold back on my love for you. I want you to understand how giving from the resources I give you is good for your heart. When you forget to give to others what you have been given, you forget Me. You forget my love for you. You forget that I have given you everything. I donāt say this to make you feel guilt. I say this because I want you to grow in your loveāto receive more and more of what I have to give you. And when you give what you have been given, you are practicing the same love I give to you. You are giving from my own heart. You are becoming more and more like Me. Think of the ways I give to youāthink of the ways in which I love you. I love you from an abundant love, from a love that does not skimp and worry and reserve itself for good behavior. I give because I am love. I give because it is who I am. And because you are my childāmy son, my daughter, and all I have is yours, I ask you to follow Me and give in the same ways that I give: give from knowing that all that you have has been given to you. Give from knowing you are loved. Give from knowing that nothing you give to others will be wasted. For when you give with the pure heart I give youāfrom the place of knowing that all I have is yours, and all you have is mineāwe are giving together; we are participating in the action together. And you will feel fulfilled in how you give; you will be filled with joy in what you give. For you will not be doing it alone. You will be doing it with Me. Do not forget my love for you. And my delight in fathering you. You are my child. You are the one I love. I would give everything again and again for you. And now I invite you to do the same. Practice giving from your full heart. Practice giving from what I give. Then nothing will ever be wasted. It will grow and grow and grow. Exercise: Jennifer and I just love this invitation. What it is, is an invitation into an entirely new kind of life. And itās a challenge too, because it is not an easy thing to move into. It takes some real trust. It takes a step out into the unknownāwith our heavenly dad. Itās an invitation into life where we begin to grasp the fact that everything He has is ours. Scripture says, āLong before he laid down earthās foundations,ā God chose us and āsettled on us as the focus of his love.ā Thatās from Ephesians chapter 1. He chose you to be His beloved son, His beloved daughter. He chose me. He āpredestined us for adoption to himself.ā He gave us āfull legal adoption as his children.ā Thatās from Galatians chapter 4. And ābecause weāre his,ā wrote the apostle Paulābecause we are His very own sons and daughtersāwe can āaccess everything our Father has. Let me say that again. We get everything. Because we are His, we get access to everything our Father has. Itās hard to get your mind around, isnāt it? It sure puzzled and amazed King David. Looking at everything God created, David asked: āCompared to all this cosmic glory, why would you bother with puny, mortal man or be infatuated with Adamās sons?ā (TPT, Psalm 8:4) We donāt deserve it, and it doesnāt make senseābut we get it nonetheless. God, in his outrageous love, made usāyou and meāHis heirs. He gives us access to everything. So, whether we see it or not, whether weāre willing to accept it or not, we live in a state of abundanceānot the kind of scarcity that our world and our culture tries to convince us we live in. And so, we actually do not have to worry and scrape and compete and protect ourselves all the timeālike our culture teaches us to do. Because we are His, we can access everything our Father has. So, all we need to do is just act like sons and daughters. We just need to live into our inheritance as beloved sons and daughters. We need to trust Him. Trust that He will come through for us. We need to relent and surrender into trustāknowing that we are blessed, richly, now. Knowing that we are cared for, always. Knowing that we will continue to be blessed . . . in surprising ways and perfect timing. And why? Why have we been so blessed? Well, weāre blessed so that we can do what our heavenly dad does. We are blessed so we can bless others. So we can give away, freely, what weāve been given. So we can give knowing that weāll always be taken care of by our heavenly dad. Paul knew it. He wrote, āI am convinced that my God will fully satisfy every need you have, for I have seen the abundant riches of glory revealed to me through the Anointed One, Jesus Christ!ā That from Philippians chapter 4. King David knew it. He sang, āThe Lord is my best friend and my shepherd. I always have more than enough.ā Letās go back to what Holy Spirit said just moments ago. He said: āDo not forget my love for you. And my delight in fathering you. You are my child. You are the one I love. I would give everything again and again for you. And now I invite you to do the same. Practice giving from your full heart. Practice giving from what I give. Then nothing will ever be wasted. It will grow and grow and grow.ā

I Have So Much More to Give You In a world that tells you to take what is offered to youāand hold on to what you have; that nothing you have is enoughāit is difficult to not live in fear. You are being taught a mindset of scarcityāthat there is a limit to resources, a limit to what is available to you. So you believe you had better hold onto what you have. It might be taken from you. It might be stolen from your very hands. All the things you worked so hard for. All the things youāre owed. All the things you feel you deserve. And this mindset limits your freedom, your ability to receive joy and live unencumbered by the rules of a world that only wants to tear you down. But not Me. I do not tear you down. I have so much for you. And I want to show you how to release the fear you have about not having enough resources. I am enough for you. I have everything you need. It is time to release from your grip now all the fear about what you believe you lack. From intelligence to appearance to material wealth to relationships, what are you believing I donāt provide? How are you believing it is not enough?Ā From this attitude of scarcity comes an attitude of withholding. When you believe you are not enough, you try to look everywhere for what you believe you have not received. And that is when you donāt offer what you have been given to others. You donāt believe youāre smart enoughāso you donāt offer your opinions. You donāt believe you are rich enough, so you donāt offer your material resources to others. You donāt believe you are interesting enough, so you donāt initiate contact with other people. Your warped ideas about who you are and what you have been given is robbing you of the rich, full life I want to give you.Ā When you live thinking you do not measure upāthat everything you are and everything you have is lacking, you bury your talents in the ground. You do not trust Me or love Me. You forget that all I am is yours and all you are is mine. You are not alone here, son, daughter. You have been given much. It is time to bring what Iāve given you into the light. So trust Me. Watch what I do with what you give. You trust Me with much, and much will be given to you in return. You trust me with little, you are squandering Life that comes from faith, faith in Meāfaith in my resources and resourcefulness more than your own. Do you remember what I did with the one loaf and the seven fish in the face of thousands of hungry people? I fed them. I turned what was given to Me into more than enough for them. I more than satisfied their hunger. So, trust Me. Trust Me to come through for you. Trust Me with what you have been given. Trust Me with your provision. Trust Me with your gifts, your time, your money, your talents. All that you have is just a starting point. I have so much more to give you. And I want to bless you over and over and over again.Ā What is your loaf? What is your fish? Hand over your basket. Watch what I do when I hand it back. Exercise: The apostle Paul gave us a great picture of trust when he wrote about the church in Macedonia in 2 CorinthiansĀ chapter 8. And the picture is striking. And challenging. It sure challenges Jennifer and me. Because Paul kind of called out the Corinthians. No, I shouldnāt say ācalled out.ā He called them upāup into a new kind of life, a better way of living. He called the Corinthians into Godās way of thinking. He called them out of a scarcity mindset and into a mindset of abundance. He called the Corinthians into a world where things like the miracle of loaves and fishes actually happen. And we want to live in that kind of world. Here, Paul wrote this: āFor even during a season of severe difficulty and tremendous suffering, [the Macedonian church] became even more filled with joy. From the depths of their extreme poverty, super-abundant joy overflowed into an act of extravagant generosity. For I can verify that they spontaneously gave, not only according to their means but far beyond what they could affordā (2 Corinthians 8:2-3). The Macedonians were dealing with difficult circumstances themselvesāpersecution and povertyācircumstances that would make the rest of us pull in, protect ourselves, hold tightly to what we do have and make sure we have enough to get us through the difficult time. For most of us, if we found ourselves in those kinds of circumstances, giving and helping would probably fall by the wayside. But the Macedonians did something different. They gave anyway; they gave above and beyond. They showed radical trust and gave with radical generosity. And hereās what blows Jennifer and me away most: Not only did the Macedonians give and give generously. Paul wrote that they āactually begged . . . for the privilege of sharing in this ministry.ā That is from 2 Corinthians chapter 8 verses 4-5. They begged for the privilege of helping people in need, people who were hurting and lost and confused.
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How to Live Deeper in the Kingdom My capacity is not your capacity. And I want to increase your capacity to receive Me. Because I want to give you so much more. And what I give you is good. It is always more than enough. And this plentitude is something you can test: you can test whether what I give you is what you need to love well today, or serve well today, or bless others today. Go ahead. Test it. Because what youāll find is that you are never lacking in the gifts of the Kingdom. But you must desire what I offer. You must want what I give, more than the counterfeit āgiftsā this world gives you . . . and that takes time to learn. The world is not your enemy. When I say āthings of this world,ā I do not mean you have to shut yourself away and be afraid of cities or technology or new ideas or what are considered human advancements. I have given my sons and daughters the ability to create and dream and consider how problems can be solved. But . . . it is also in this world where ideas are planted and promulgated that are not from Me. And you need to discern what is good for youāand what will lead to the death of your soul. I am always leading you deeper into the kingdom. There is so much I want to reveal to you. It is beyond what you can imagine and see right now. But with each step you take in trusting Me, I entrust more of the kingdom to you. Each time you say yes, each acceptance of my healing in you, can lead to my love breaking through in ways you need it most. For there are many broken places in your heart that I have come to mend. Any place in your heart that is brokenāplaces where lies have come or things have been done or choices you have made that have wounded your heartāI will repair and make new, if you want Me to. If these places in your heart are not made new, you limit your ability to receive blessing from Me. For healing requires faith and obedience, and you must trust Me to heal you. You must believe that I can, indeed, do it. Do you? Do you believe I can do it? Then the emotional scars within you will be smoothed over. You will feel the scars, but my love will make you new. You will not be held back by their effects any longer. So trust in Me. Trust in Me. Do you know that I love to garden? I love to till the soil, restore the earth, bring nutrients to the soil that has been hardened and forgotten and unused. I tend to it, knowing what a plant needs to thrive there. I provide the quiet rich earth where the seed, once planted, can leave behind its outer shell and die. And then the plant can shoot forth new life from within and reach for the sun. Water and light and food grow the plant so there is nothing holding it back. And I tend to the weeds around each plant in my garden. They grow up together, the weeds and the good plants. And the plants must trust Me to get rid of the weeds that are not supposed to be there. For they stifle growth. And they prevent the plant from thriving. Do you trust Me, as the gardener, to protect you, in this world of many dangers and threats, to give you what you need to thrive? Will you work with Me so I can weed out what needs, right now, to go? All that I have is yours. I want to give you more and more of Me, give you with more good things to do and see. But you must accept that what I give you is everything you need to thrive, right here, right now. Everything you need to thrive is available to you. For I am available to you. And when you ask Me for help, when you seek more healing, more breakthrough from hardened soil, I will ask you to look at what I have given you already, and I will ask you to trust Me to do great things with the gifts you already have. Use what I have given you to seek Me, and you will find Me. And more of Me will be given to you. Remember, I increase your capacity to receive more and live even more fully in Me. Do you want to do that? Are you willing to trust and follow Me? Exercise: Our Father God gives us everything we need to live and thrive. We lack nothingāunless, of course, we reject His gifts and His provision. Now, you might respond, āI donāt reject those things! I welcome His help!ā But we do reject His gifts and provision. We do it all the time. Itās our nature. Itās been our human nature since the first man and the first woman rejected Him so long ago. And this rejection becomes ingrained in our rhythms and habits and the way we view ourselves and the worldāand we donāt even realize weāre doing it. Our heavenly dad holds nothing back from us. He would never withhold His love or mercy or grace. He isnāt that kind of father. He sent His only begotten son to be tortured and to die a horrific death on a cross, so that we might liveāso that we might live a life of fullness and beauty and adventure, forever. Thatās the kind of father He is. And Heāll never change. Because He doesnāt change, and He never will. His generosity will never wane. James, the brother of Jesus, wrote: āEvery good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.ā Thatās from James chapter 1, verse 17. Do you believe this? That God cares for you and provides for you and always will? Are you living like you believe it? Holy Spirit just told us how this works. He said: āMy capacity is not your capacity. And I want to increase your capacity to receive Me. Because I want to give you so much more. And what I give you is good.ā He wants to teach us to stop rejecting His gifts and His provision. He wants to guide us into lives where we trust Him and surrender into abundance. He wants to wake us to the reality that we are favored sons and daughters of a good and powerful Kingāand not orphans, who must provide for themselves in order to survive in this cruel, cold world. What do you think about this? Do you want it to be true? Do you want to trust Him a bit more, to open your heart a bit more, and learn to receive a lot more? Do you remember Jesusā parable of the sower in the field? Here is how Matthew the Apostle captured what Jesus said: āConsider this: There was a farmer who went out to sow seeds. As he cast his seeds, some fell along the beaten path and the birds came and ate them. Other seeds fell onto gravel that had no topsoil. The seeds quickly shot up, but when the days grew hot, the sprouts were scorched and withered because they had insufficient roots. Other seeds fell among the thorns and weeds, so when the seeds sprouted, so did the weeds, crowding out the good plants. But other seeds fell on good, rich soil that kept producing a good harvest. Some yielded thirty, some sixty, and some even one hundred times as much as he planted! If youāre able to understand this, then you need to respond.ā That is from Matthew chapter 13, verses 3 through 9. And then Jesus explained to his disciples what his parable meant. Here, again, is how Matthew captured it in chapter 13 : āThe seed that fell on the beaten path represents the heart of the one who hears the message of the kingdom realm but doesnāt understand it. The Adversary then comes and snatches away what was sown into his heart.ā That is verse 19. Have you ever felt like that? Have you ever read something in Scripture or heard a sermon on a particular topic, and then just ignored or rejected what it was saying? Have you ever heard the truth, when you really didnāt want to hear it, and just let it pass you by? Think of a time when this might have happened in your life. Jesus continued explaining the parable in verses 20 and 21. He said, āThe seed sown on gravel represents the person who gladly hears the kingdom message, but his experience remains shallow. Shortly after he hears it, troubles and persecutions come because of the kingdom message he received. Then he quickly falls away, for the truth didnāt sink deeply into his heart.ā Have you ever felt like that? Have you ever gotten excited about the truth of Jesusāmaybe at a weekend retreat or a conference or a concertāand then just had it fade away? Maybe when you got back to real life or maybe when your life got a bit harder than it had been? Jesus explained the next kind of soil in verse 22: He said, āThe seed sown among weeds represents the person who receives the message, but all of lifeās busy distractions, his divided heart, and his ambition for wealth result in suffocating the kingdom message and prevent him from bearing spiritual fruit.ā Have you ever felt like that? I think a lot of us have. With our lives filled with so many thingsāwork and worry, competition and striving, comforts and distractions and ways to numb ourselvesāitās no surprise that our hearts can become divided. Itās no surprise that, when we begin to choose to make some of these things priorities, they can simply crowd out the truth of Jesus and keep Him from working in our lives. And finally, Jesus explained the last kind of soil in verse 23: He said, āAs for the seed that fell upon good, rich soil, it represents the hearts of people who hear and fully embrace the message of heavenās kingdom realm. Their lives bear good fruitāsome yield a harvest of thirty, sixty, even one hundred times as much as was sown.ā Do you want that? I sure do. So how to do get there? Well, remember, Holy Spirit told us that He loves to garden. He loves to till the soil, restore the earth, bring nutrientsāso that the soil of our hearts can become good, rich soil. And He asked us a direct question: āDo you trust Me, as the gardener, to protect you, in this world of many dangers and threats, to give you what you need to thrive? Will you work with Me so I can weed out what needs, right now, to go? So, now, friend, what do you say? Will you say yes, right now, to Jesus? Jesus, I do trust You. But help me to trust you more. Come and work in my heart. I give you permission, now, to do whatever work you want to do thereāeven in those deep and dark places in my heart Iād rather keep hidden. I give you access to all of it, to all of me. So, come Lord Jesus. Come and bring your love and care and goodness into my heart and into my life. In your name I pray. Amen. Experience the Rush podcastāand encounter Holy Spirit in your modern life.
