Luke 6:38
Give, and it shall be given unto you;
good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men
give into your bosom.
Jesus speaks of love that is not conditional or based on
presuppositions. Generosity supplies another’s need but is also free of qualifiers
and conditions for genuine disciples.
It is a fixed principle in life that we reap according to our
sowing, that our actions react upon us, that the same measure we use to others
is measured back to us. If we sow material things we reap spiritual treasures
of inestimable value. It is also true that what we keep we lose, and what we
give we have[1]
Helping others simply is giving something or being kind
to another. It's a compassionate act that seeks another’s relief without any expectations
of them in return. Many disciples are naturally geared toward this form of kindness,
while some of us need a little push, opportunity, encouragement, or situation
(Luke 6:38, 2Cor. 9:6-8).
Besides obey the Lord Jesus by making a difference in someone
else's life, this is a great way to give your life more meaning. Accordingly,
helping others improves your sense of purpose and identity in Christ. It also
helps make the world a better place and strengthens our bonds with other
people. Evidence even shows that helping others can also reduce stress as well
as improve mood, self-esteem, and personal happiness. Certainly, passages like
this and our passion should be the foundation for our giving, and it is not merely
how much we give, but how much love we put into giving (Hebrews 13:16; Luke
6:30; John 15:13).
There are so many ways to help others as part of our everyday
lives (Eph. 4:32; Prov. 19:17; 11:24-25), and this season clearly presents many
opportunities. Good deeds need not take a great deal of time or cost large amounts
of money. Many times, sharing a form of kindness means giving a portion of ourselves.
Finally, it was Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who said, “Everybody
can be great because everybody can serve.” He understood the necessity of
giving yourself. Then perhaps we all are familiar with this empowering priority,
“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (Matt. 7:12; Luke 6:31). This
golden rule perspective highlights the proactive gold standard of helping
others whatever the season. Truly a fundamental responsibility of disciples of
Christ, and an underlying ethical principle for life.
[1]
William MacDonald, Believer’s Bible
Commentary: Old and New Testaments, ed. Arthur Farstad
(Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1995), 1391.
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