Today's Daily Bread
The Challenge Of Riches
Our Daily Bread
While our family was living in Kenya in the 1980s, we drove a young
woman from Nairobi to visit her parents who lived near Lake Victoria.
On the way, we stopped in the city of Kisumu to leave our luggage at a
hotel where we would stay after taking her home. When our friend saw our
hotel room that we considered an average-size room with two beds, she
said, “All this for only five of you?” What we considered ordinary, she
saw as luxurious. Riches are relative, and some of us who live in
prosperous nations have a tendency to complain about a standard of
living that others would gladly embrace.
Among the followers of Christ in Ephesus, some had more money than
others. To Timothy, their pastor, Paul wrote, “Command those who are
rich in this present age not to be haughty, nor to trust in uncertain
riches but in the living God, who gives us richly all things to enjoy”
(1 Tim. 6:17). Paul urged them to “be rich in good works, ready to give,
willing to share” (v.18).
Our natural tendency is to grasp what we have instead of freely
giving to those in need. The challenge of riches is living with thankful
hearts to God and open hands to others.
One grace each child of God can show
Is giving from a willing heart;
Yet, if we wait till riches grow,
It may be that we’ll never start. —D. DeHaan
Is giving from a willing heart;
Yet, if we wait till riches grow,
It may be that we’ll never start. —D. DeHaan
We make a living by what we get;
we make a life by what we give.
we make a life by what we give.

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