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Live a Giving Life
By Victoria Osteen - Jul 06, 2021
When you live a giving life, you live the best possible life there is. But we all find ourselves in situations where we know someone has a need that we don't think we can meet. They may have even asked for our help, but we know that we don't have enough to help them financially, or we can't provide them with the job or the living situation that would solve their problem. But that doesn't mean you're empty-handed. You always have something to give.

There was a young boy who decided he was going to go see Jesus, so that morning he packed his sack lunch of five barley loaves and two fish, thinking it would take care of his hunger through the day (John 6). But later as he stood in a crowd of thousands watching Jesus, one of Jesus' disciples approached him and said, "Son, I see you brought a lunch, and Jesus is asking for it. We have to feed all these people." I'm sure the boy thought, "Are you kidding? This is just enough for me." Nevertheless, he placed what he had in the hands of Jesus and that little bit of food was multiplied and fed the huge crowd.

You may not have exactly what someone is asking you for, but do you have a hand you can lend? Can you give a little help, perhaps share your lunch? Do you have an encouraging word to put someone on their feet? Maybe it's just your time. Sometimes, time is more valuable than money. Perhaps your sister just needs an encouraging word. Does she need you to sit down for fifteen minutes and be a listening ear? Maybe she just needs you to nod and say, "Yes, you can do it."

We are never empty-handed because we serve the Creator of the world. We need to have the abundant mentality of an extravagant giver, because when we put what we have in the hands of Jesus, no matter how great or small, it makes a difference in people's lives. It might be holding the door open for a stranger and saying hello. It might be giving a bold prayer for them in the name of Jesus. Just let your light shine, and you're going to see miracles. You're going to see relationships mended and new doors open.

Be an extravagant giver of what you have. Have the mentality that says, "I may not have exactly what you need today, but I have a prayer, I have a helping hand, I have an encouraging word, I have something I can do for you." Then watch God take your little and feed a multitude.
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