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Benefits of Generosity

December 13th, 2006

I read about a small Indian tribe who lived in the state of Mississippi many years ago. They lived along the banks of a very swift and dangerous river. The current was so strong that if someone fell in, they would likely be swept to their death downstream.

One day this tribe was attacked by an larger, more aggressive tribe. They found themselves with their backs literally to the treacherous river. Their only chance to escape was to cross the dangerous current. This would certainly mean a sure death for their children, the elderly, the weak, the ill, and the injured. It would also mean the death of many of the strong as well.

The tribal leaders quickly huddled and devised a plan. The logical, reasonable thing was to leave the weak ones behind. They would die any way. Why risk losing the lives of the strong in a futile effort to save the weak? That may have been the rational answer but they could not do it!!

Instead, they chose to be extravagant in their generosity. They decided that the strong would pick up the weak and put them on their shoulders and cross the river. So, with great fear they stepped into the swift current, the strong carrying the weak.

In the river they met with a great surprise. To their amazement, they discovered that with the additional weight on their shoulders, the strong were able to keep their footing through the treacherous current to safety on the other side. Their own extravagant generosity saved them.

If, when we are strong, comfortable, and well-fed, we will reach out in extravagant generosity to help someone in need, there is a great surprise waiting. Maybe this is why Jesus said that it is more blessed to give than receive.

Keep The Light Burning!

Perry Greene (greene.perry@gmail.com)

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