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Hebrews 11:4, “By faith Abel offered to God a more
acceptable sacrifice than Cain’s. Through this he received approval as
righteous, God himself giving approval to his gifts; he died, but through his
faith he still speaks.”
An Offering
Why do we tend to compare ourselves to others whether
personally or professionally? We may manage to separate out some of our
activities from ‘the world’ but still make judgments, either against ourselves
if we feel we don’t measure up, or towards others for doing less than us.
Often it starts as an honest question: how do you manage
your time, your talents, and your finances as a faithful steward of God’s
gifts, we say. We too want to give
back with open hands and gratitude. But sometimes it can feel like a
competition, especially when we see a life poured out in service and all we
seem to manage is a smidgen.
Whether we admit it openly or not there’s a little sympathy
for Cain, a little of ‘well my brother also was dad’s favorite’ sibling
attitude, running through our thoughts. Or, what exactly did he do wrong so I
don’t ever do that! We really just want approval. But from whom?
Offerings—given with a whole heart by Abel. Given in outward
obedience by Cain. Not a side-by-side contest or test level evaluation. Instead
a private one-to-one with the Lord. Jesus pronounced the widow’s mite as
honorable and the rich man’s offering as insufficient because it came out of
his plenty. It did not touch him personally. Both Abel and the widow acted in
faith. Too often we act in surface obedience, like Cain.
“Please take from me
my life when I don’t have the strength to give it away to You, Jesus,” is from
a worship song by the group Third Day. Maybe Cain didn’t realize or trust that
even when his soul was cold all he needed to do was ask God for help.
Lord, please keep us from a tightfisted heart that
influences everything in our life—attitude—time—gifts—family—friends—strangers—work
and worship. Please show us what faithfulness looks like in action for each of
us, so that we can support and encourage one another to live out Your words in
trust.
Your thoughts,
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