CHESHVAN 22
Give
“Give, and it shall be given to you. A
good measure, pressed down and shaken together and running over shall be put
into your lap. For with the same measure with which you measure, IT SHALL BE
MEASURED BACK TO YOU.”
(Luke
6:38, emphasis mine)
Years
ago, a principal was commonly taught, first in the home, but also in the
schools, known as “The Golden Rule”.
Simply put, this principal was based upon the Word of Elohim, doing unto
others as you would have them do unto you, and loving your neighbor as yourself
(Mar 12:28-31). Ancient Jewish Wisdom
also teaches something similar: “What you hate, do to no one”, a quote
attributed to the Jewish sage of renown, Rabbi Solomon ben Isaac, otherwise
known as Rashi. By applying these
principals to our lives, we learn to turn our focus off ourselves, and on to
those around us, ensuring that we die to the ‘self’ – the yetzer hara, that carnal, selfish inner man - that continually
tries to rise up in importance.
Our
present society, for the most part, has lost sight of these principals. It is all about “me, mine and my”, and the world
functions on a cut-throat
mentality. Most people are out for
Number One, and many do not care who they bulldoze to get where they believe
they need to be. Such is not the economics of the Kingdom of our
Creator.
“He who loves his life shall lose it, and
he who hates his life in this world shall preserve it for everlasting life.” (Joh 12:25)
It
is Elohim that gives us the wisdom to get
wealth (Deu 8:18), and it is not by withholding from those that are in need
(Pro 28:27). Everything that we have
comes from the hand of our King (Jam 1:17), even down to the breath that we
draw (Isa 42:5), and yes, it is for
us to enjoy and delight in. However, it
is never meant for us to hoard and
retain.
When
we allow our Father to teach us to give,
we are developing the character of Messiah Yeshua more fully within ourselves;
something that we know pleases Him,
our Creator. And as we give, simply with
the joy of giving, in obedience to the will of Elohim, we understand that ‘He
is a rewarder of those that seek Him out’ (Heb 11:6).
"For God so loved the world that He GAVE His only and unique Son,
so that everyone who trusts in Him may have eternal life, instead of being
utterly destroyed. For God DID NOT send the Son into the world to judge the
world, but rather so that through Him, the world might be saved.” (Joh 3:16-17 CJB, emphasis
mine)
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