It never ceases to amaze me how many times I find myself looking back on my day and asking God how could I have been so blind. Yesterday was one of those days.
For the past month I have been trying to instill in the high school students, here at First Covenant Church, to “
Give Love Away”. But let me back up about a year and a half when I met a local church pastor. We chatted over lunch and I listen to him share this concept of “
Giving Love Away”. He told me story after story about people in his church who were setting aside there agendas, schedules and personal needs to meet the needs of others. I was captivated by what I heard. I was inspired. Not because it was a new concept, but because it was so easy to “
Give Love Away”. He referred me to the Acts 2 church. Acts chapter two is the account of the beginning of “The Church”. Most of us are familiar with the chapter and how the apostle Peter preached and thousands but their faith in Jesus. But what happens next in the story has had a huge effect on my life. The story continues in verses 42-47 of chapter 2:
"They devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common. Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need. Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved."
During the time of Pentecost people from all over the known world would gather in Jerusalem. Many had traveled much distance to get there. So when they heard Peter preach and put their faith in Jesus they stayed in Jerusalem and devoted themselves to the teachings of the apostles and met daily in the temple courts. They didn’t go back home after Pentecost they stayed and in staying they had many needs (a place to stay, food, water, clothing, etc). What happens next is the point to all of this.
45"Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need."
As needs came up, others stepped up and stepped in. Into the needs of others. They put aside their agendas. They put aside their comfort. They put aside their own desires. They put aside their schedules and stepped into meeting a need. They were “
Giving Love Away”. By the very act of a self sacrificing service they modeled the love of or God and Savior. They demonstrated that the needs of others out way our own. That like Jesus, we are here to serve others. And that we are more like Jesus when we are stepping into peoples needs and meeting them where they are. If God is Love (1John 4:8) In essence we are giving Jesus away; we are “
Giving Love Away”. So let’s not be afraid or too selfish to stop and listen as God steers us to step up and into a situation to “
Give Love Away”.
So yesterday (Wednesday), I was asked to do a home visit for someone in our congregation. I have to admit that Wednesdays are my craziest days. With youth group on Wednesdays and all the prep that goes into it
my day is packed full of things “I have to do”. I willingly accepted the task but in my heart I was dealing with frustration because of
my long Wednesday task list. I felt I really didn’t have time for this visit and wanted to make this as quickly as possible so I could get back to
my task list. To make a long story short (I know, to late), The visit was the high light of my day. I fully enjoyed visiting with this person and learned a lot. I could see that this time we spent together was a blessing to them and me. I had the honor and privilege to be there ministering and encouraging someone who either needed it or just wanted it. No matter, it was great to be “
Giving Love Away”. After about an hour it was time for me to leave. I walked to my car and hung my head and said to God, “How could I be so blind. Forgive me for not seeing the needs of others and stepping into them willingly. Help me to put aside my agenda, schedules and desires so I can better serve others”.
Let’s strive to not be blind to those around us and their needs. May we be challenged to put aside the “
my ______” (fill in the blank) and step up and into divine appointments. Give Love Away! And like my experience yesterday… You just might have the time of you life!
posted by:Tim LayfieldHigh School Pastor