Saturday 18 May 2013

Generousity - Creating in Faith



We can think of many people we know who have a generous nature, always giving of themselves whether it’s the time they give, or that they always remember your birthday or that person who always has an encouraging word for you. We know what it feels like to be on the receiving end of someone’s generosity and it can bring much needed relief to a difficult situation, especially if the generosity was unexpected. 

How are we in turn giving of ourselves to others, we can decide what form it could take, what impact are we making to our friends, neighbours our local community, do we really listen to what others are saying when we ask them ‘how they are’? 


You could find different ways to give to charity, thinking of unique ways to raise and get your creative juices flowing. You can give without expectation that you will receive in return. The ultimate sacrifice being given by God, when he gave his only son reminds me that the very things we can hold onto and feel precious about in the bigger scheme of things have no value whatsoever.   

As we take some time this week to really re-evaluate our lives, let us think of all those areas we can work on that can bring joy to someone else’s life, if we all gave something there would be no lack in the world.  Join the ‘It Starts with Us Team’  15 minutes of your time once a week to touch hearts and change the life of someone somewhere in this world – maybe even your next door neighbour.


Good will come to those who are generous and lend freely, who conduct their affairs with justice Psalm 112:5 

The generous will themselves be blessed,
    for they share their food with the poor. Proverbs 22:9


6 comments :

  1. A thought provoking post. well written.

    Yvonne.

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    1. Yvonne, thanks for the visit, hope you are well.

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  2. Hi Amanda .. great thoughts here - and I joined a 'similar' site and failed dismally .. I'm much better at visiting an elderly without relatives and supporting others as best I can ..

    Once I settle down and don't do so much getting out and about to see friends and places of interest I must and will tie myself down to help ... but I'm a spontaneous giver, I think - being single the balls in the air are different ..

    You do such wonderful work .. and I hope you've had a happy time with your mother - it wasn't that warm yesterday in Hackney! ... some sun here this late pm here .. cheers Hilary

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    1. Hilary, we can at best do what we can. I think the elderly really do appreciate feeling like part of the community and feel valued.

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  3. We can't out-give God, but there is always a way to give of ourselves to others. And that's when we find the true joy.

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    1. Alex, your right, joy really does come when you begin to use the gifts and talents you have been given to be a blessing to someone else.

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