Remember the words of the Lord Jesus, that He said, "It is more blessed to give than to receive." —Acts 20:35

After the great Chicago fire of 1871, D. L. Moody went to New York to solicit funds for its victims. When he arrived, he was introduced to a wealthy man who was reported to be very generous. Impressed by the great need in Chicago, he gave Moody a check for a great sum of money. He then directed the evangelist to several other men in the area, who also gave large contributions.

When Mr. Moody was about to leave, he shook the benefactor's hand and made this parting comment: "If you ever come to Chicago, be sure to call on me. I'll return your favor." The man responded, "Mr. Moody, don't wait for me to come. Do it to the first man who comes along." Commenting on that experience, Moody said, "I never forgot that remark. It had the ring of the true Good Samaritan."

That man was the kind of giver who pleases God. Moved by the needs of others, he willingly gave of his means to alleviate their suffering. He didn't give to gain attention or to satisfy his ego. Nor did he give "grudgingly or of necessity," but cheerfully (2 Corinthians 9:7).

We can be sure that we benefit the most when we give, because the Lord Jesus said, "It is more blessed to give than to receive" (Acts 20:35).

-RWD

He who has no other pleasure
Ever may rejoice in this:
Not in having or receiving
But in giving, there is bliss.

-Anon.

The greatest blessing comes to the One who freely gives and expects nothing in return.