Blessed to Be a Blessing
This devotional was written by Kelly McFadden
…You should remember the words of the Lord Jesus: “It is more blessed to give than receive.” Acts 20:35
I can’t remember if it was the smell or the sight that first overwhelmed me. We were visiting a slum ministry in
We met a woman whose fingers were taken by leprosy. We met a man who was blind. We met another woman who shuffled around the dirt on her hands and knees because she was paralyzed. All around us we saw and met people who were struggling each day to survive. We were taken into a building and to a room where we sat against the wall. Soon, about twenty-five men and women crammed into this small room.
Then the people began to sing, thanking the Lord for his mercy and grace. They lifted their hands and praised the Lord for the blessings they had been given. They wiped their eyes as they sang about His unfailing love. At the end of their time of worship, we prepared to serve food to our new friends. This was the one meal they would have that day. I hardly knew what to do when they offered us the first plate.
We are blessed to be a blessing to others, and that is what this group of people taught me that day. They appeared to have nothing, but as I sat there with them, I realized what they already knew. They had everything they needed. From the little they did have, they offered us everything. God has blessed each one of us. He has blessed you and He has blessed me. In the spirit of thanksgiving this holiday, take a look at your life, thank the Lord for all of the blessings he has given you. Then find a way to share them with others.
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GOING DEEPER:
1. Why do we mistakenly consider blessings as only monetary goods?
2. Blessings from God come in all different forms. Pray and see how you can bless someone around you this holiday.
FURTHER READING:
Psalm 67; Matthew 5:3-10; John 1:15-18
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