In
the late 1870s, four men rode up to a farmhouse in the foothills of the Ozark
Mountains. A poor widow answered their knock at the door. They told her they
had been traveling and were hungry, and asked if she would prepare them a hot
meal. She agreed to do it and invited them in.
The men realized she was extremely poor because her cupboards were nearly bare. As they were eating, she mentioned she was going to be evicted from her home that afternoon. The man who held the mortgage was coming at four o’clock to collect $800, which she was unable to pay.
Before leaving, they thanked her for the meal, and as an act of appreciation, one of them gave her the $800 she needed. He told her to make sure to get a written receipt from him after she paid off her mortgage. The woman broke down in tears, thanking him for his generous gift.
That afternoon, she paid the mortgage holder the $800 and received a receipt from him. However, the mortgage holder didn’t keep the money very long. On his way back to town, he was robbed by the same man who gave the widow the $800—the infamous bank robber Jesse James. (MORE Amazing Stories, Day 13)
You’d never rob someone, would you? The Lord says, “Will a man rob God? Yet you are robbing Me! But you say, ‘How have we robbed you?’ In tithes and offerings” (Malachi 3:10). When we withhold our offerings from God, isn’t that the same as Jesse James robbing the mortgage holder to keep his $800?
Ornan offered to donate the land for the Temple, but David told him, “No, but I will surely buy it for the full price; for I will not take what is yours for the Lord, or offer a burnt offering which costs me nothing.” (1 Chron. 21:24). An offering that pleases the Lord will cost us something. The offerings we give tells God what we think of Him. If our offering means nothing to us, it means nothing to God. So the next time you give an offering, make sure you say, “This is how much I love You.” www.makinglifecount.net
NEW on Amazon Kent’s new book “Finding God’s Will” paperback $9.99
Receive these devotionals (free) by email: You can subscribe in the box on the right at www.kentcrockett.blogspot.com (Your email will not be given out. You’ll receive an email when the new devotional is posted)
