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I love to read stories that amplify and illustrate the word of God, and the Kingdom.

Listen to this:

In the latter part of the 17th century, German preacher August H. Francke founded an orphanage to care for the homeless children of Halle. One day when Francke desperately needed funds to carry on his work, a destitute Christian widow came to his door begging for a ducat–a gold coin. Because of his financial situation, he politely but regretfully told her he couldn’t help her. Disheartened, the woman began to weep. Moved by her tears, Francke asked her to wait while he went to his room to pray. After seeking God’s guidance, he felt that the Holy Spirit wanted him to change his mind. So, trusting the Lord to meet his own needs, he gave her the money. Two mornings later, he received a letter of thanks from the widow. She explained that because of his generosity she had asked the Lord to shower the orphanage with gifts. That same day Francke received 12 ducats from a wealthy lady and 2 more from a friend in Sweden. He thought he had been amply rewarded for helping the widow, but he was soon informed that the orphanage was to receive 500 gold pieces from the estate of Prince Lodewyk Van Wurtenburg. When he heard this, Francke wept in gratitude. In sacrificially providing for that needy widow, he had been enriched, not impoverished.

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See how this beautiful story amplifies the characture and nature of Jesus?

He who gives what he would as readily throw away, gives without generosity; for the essence of generosity is in self-sacrifice.

Sir Henry Taylor, quoted in New Beginnings

Jesus is the King of all Kings, yet He became the perfect sacrifice for our sin on the cross.

I believe that is the heart, or essence of Jesus words recorded for us in Luke’s gospel:

Luke 6:38 

Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again.
The question each day is simple: What can we give, in love, to whom, now?
True giving must see God as Creator of all life, our Source.
If you want to give here, with no strings attached, give something to one of the orphanages, every penny goes to the children’s care…
Wherever you give, give in love, and give expecting God to do what you cannot.
As you are waiting for God to provide, please read His promises:https://www.chrisaomministries.com/2015/08/gods-promises-of-provision-from-scripture
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