Giving your best - Oswald Chambers

“Then Peter said, ‘Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.’” Acts 3:6

“Give to him who asks you.’ Why do we always make this mean money? Our Lord makes no mention of money. … We enthrone common senses as God and say, ‘It is absurd; if I give to everyone that asks, every beggar in the place will be at my door.

“Try it. I have yet to find the man who obeyed Jesus Christ’s command and did not realize that God retrains those who beg.

The sacrament of sacrifice 

He that believeth in Me, . . . out of him shall flow. . . . John 7:38.

Jesus did not say-‘he that believeth in Me shall realize the blessing of the fullness of God,’ but-‘he that believeth in Me, out of him shall escape everything he receives.’ Our Lord’s teaching is always anti-self-realization. His purpose is not the development of a man; His purpose is to make a man exactly like Himself, and the characteristic of the Son of God is self-expenditure. If we believe in Jesus, it is not what we gain, but what He pours through us that counts. It is not that God makes us beautifully rounded grapes, but that He squeezes the sweetness out of us. Spiritually, we cannot measure our life by success, but only by what God pours through us, and we cannot measure that at all.

When Mary of Bethany broke the box of precious ointment and poured it on Jesus’ head, it was an act for which no one else saw any occasion; the disciples said it was a waste. But Jesus commended Mary for her extravagant act of devotion…. Our Lord is carried beyond Himself with joy when He sees any of us doing what Mary did, not being set on this or that economy, but being abandoned to Him. God spilt the life of His Son that the world might be saved; are we prepared to spill out our lives for Him?

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