Friday, May 24, 2019

The Cost of Giving by Chuck Swindoll

The Cost of Giving

by Chuck Swindoll
Can you recall Jesus' radical philosophy: "Be a servant, give to others"? The basis of that statement is tucked away in Luke 9:23. Following Christ is a costly, unselfish decision. He says: "If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me."
When you look closely at Jesus' statement, a couple of things seem important. First, those who desire to follow Him closely must come to terms with self-denial. And second, this decision to give ourselves to others (taking up our cross) has to be a daily matter. 
Some questions we must ask and answer ourselves are:
  • Am I serious about being a follower of Jesus Christ?
  • Do I think of others to such an extent that self-denial is becoming the rule rather than the exception in my life?
  • Is my walk with Him a daily thing?
  • A thorough self-examination is one of the requisites for following closely. Paul tells us to abound in generosity, be givers, be people who excel in unselfishness. That's costly stuff, terribly expensive. Can you pay the price?
Don't kid yourself; where your treasure is, your heart will be also.

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