“For I testify that according to their ability, and beyond their ability they gave of their own accord, begging us with much entreaty for the favor of participation in the support of the saints.” II Cor 8:3-4
Suppose that, at one of our church potlucks, the cooks prepared a scrumptious feast, but instead of serving it to us - they set the best aside for themselves and served us what we left?
Suppose the pastor’s wife took a new sack of potatoes home for her family, then mashed the old spuds under the sink, the ones with the mold, for the guests?
In far too many ways the church is treating God in much the same way. How often do we set aside the best for ourselves and give God what’s left over?
And if some say, “I always write my tithe check first,” let’s ask them, “What about your service to the Lord? Do you serve Him first before you serve others or yourself?” Let’s ask them, “What about your talents? Does He get the best of your ability and your intellect?”
The church must remember the main point of the “widow’s mite.” Recall that the Lord’s focus wasn’t the amount which was given, it was the heart attitude before, during, and after the act.
Remember when the Lord gave, He gave us His very best. The question, then, is... "Can we do any less?"