There is such balance in Christ Jesus' prayer. I see "Forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors," as an equation of sorts. Look at AS as the equal sign. We are forgiven AS we forgive. We are free AS we free. Mary Baker Eddy summed up the perfect balance of the equation when she wrote, "And Love is reflected in love." God forgives and we forgive. God gives and we give. The divine Principle of supply includes balance. In Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, Mary Baker Eddy states, “Giving does not impoverish us, neither does withholding enrich us in the service of our Lord.” (79) In fact, the opposite is true. Giving enriches and withholding impoverishes – because if we believe that we are not in a position to give, we may be dealing with the obstructive sin of greed. All we ever do, we do by reflection! According to Genesis 1, God's man is made in His perfect and good image and likeness. God, the great Giver, gives. Therefore we, the Giver's image, give. It’s not that God gives and we receive. That would be absorption, wouldn’t it? It would imply the need to store up, or the possibility of exhausting, our divine resources. But the Principle of giving, the Principle of supply, is God. And God's supply is reflected in us as His well-supplied creation, reflecting His giving nature. God gives and we reflect His giving, and thus the flow of good continues forever unobstructed. I believe that this sense of ceaseless giving is ultimately the divine law that is behind the Biblical concept of tithing. A tithe is not a tax. A tax could exhaust one's resources. A true and honest tithe can only come from a spiritual understanding of the abundance of what God gives. This spiritual understanding opens the door to the divine economy where divine Love meets EVERY human need in just the right way. Remember the disciples' role when the loaves and fish were multiplied for hungry thousands? What little they thought they had was distributed freely. In the human economy, such giving might follow the mathematical rule of subtraction. But in the divine economy, through Christ Jesus' understanding of the Principle of reflection that is God, the result was a multiplication of provisions. Loaf and fish multiplied until all were fed. And no one was left out. How many disciples distributed? Twelve. How many baskets were gathered when all the work was done? TWELVE. One scholar noted, “When all were fed, when the job was done, they gathered up twelve baskets full, one basket for each Apostle. No waste, but no stinginess. God does not starve His staff.” (Interpreter's Bible Commentary) I love that! In the divine economy, there is no paltry return on investment. God gives and so we have an abundance to give. In simple terms, tithing is a 10 percent investment with a 90 percent return. Who can beat that in any other market? Tithing isn't limited to giving in church, although that is a good thing, too. Check out Mary Baker Eddy's inspired take on the gifts we have to give: "TITHE. Contribution; tenth part; homage; gratitude." Science and Health, 595) Is there any area of human life that can''t be benefited by rendering homage or reverence to God's goodness and contributing a little time, attention, prayer and other acts, with gratitude? Are you looking for the confidence and spiritual authority that opens your prayers to abundant good? Think about your giving - of time, of energy, of prayer, of service to family and others - even of paying your bills - not, as a burden, but rather as an investment of good, flowing from divine Good, from God, and reflected fully in you. Claim your fat and flourishing return. You are God's image and likeness. No one and nothing has more to give than you do, by perfect, flawless, unobstructed reflection. This I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully. Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound toward you; that ye, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work: As it is written, He hath dispersed abroad; he hath given to the poor: his righteousness remaineth for ever. Now he that ministereth seed to the sower both minister bread for your food, and multiply your seed sown, and increase the fruits of your righteousness; Being enriched in every thing to all bountifulness, which causeth through us thanksgiving to God. For the administration of this service not only supplieth the want of the saints, but is abundant also by many thanksgivings unto God; Thanks be unto God for His unspeakable gift. The Apostle Paul, II Corinthians 9:6-11,14 This post originally appeared April 12, 2012. A full-text version of this blog can be delivered to your email inbox.
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Babs
4/12/2012 04:53:18 am
Years ago, I was a full time working young single mom, I could not afford to give 10% of my small income at that time, But I was able to give 10% of my day to study and prayer-about 2 1/2 hours. And as I held to that, more time became available and much healing took place. 4/12/2012 06:20:07 am
A great investment with excellent dividends! Thanks for sharing, Babs.
Kathleen
4/12/2012 07:01:43 am
These are great truths to work with when supporting the world economy. No country, not Greece, not the Eurozone, not any impoverished nation, nor any citizen, can be deprived of employment and supply. God is the Supplier, and we naturally reflect His bounty, sharing it with all. Thank you, Michelle!
Michelle Nanouche
4/12/2012 12:50:22 pm
Great pints, all, Kathleen. Good to broaden the application and wrapping our prayers around the whole world! You've got MOJO.
Michael
4/12/2012 07:47:13 am
What a great article! Much to work with in here. Thanks so much, Michelle!
Michelle Nanouche
4/12/2012 12:51:03 pm
Super to hear from you, Michael. Keep those good comments coming!
lee
4/12/2012 08:57:07 am
I'm so grateful reading your blog. You always have the simplest but the best explanations to mind-boggling topics that rattle my mind.
Michelle Nanouche
4/12/2012 12:52:22 pm
The cool thing is, every one of these insights is right there in the Bible. I love those passages from 2 Corinthians! Thanks for the love, Lee!
Béatrice
4/12/2012 12:13:54 pm
Thank you so much, once more, dear Michelle, for your post of today. I have seen this so true: we are enriched by giving and we cannot lack anything! When our children were small, I stayed at home and we did not have a lot of money, but we always gave as much as we could to church and benevolent institutions and otherwise - and we were always provided for, sometimes in very uncommon ways! One day, when I was in our car driving to the grocery store, I could see that I needed to find work in order to contribute to our family's income. However, I so much wished to be able to work from home, because of our children. I had just read in a Herald article, that God has always met every human need and that He would certainly not stop in 1993! With this thought I felt immediately peaceful. The very same evening, I had a telephone call from The Mother Church and an offer for a job of about 10 to 12 hours/week and which I could do from our home. I had no idea, from where they had my name!!! (As it turned out they were looking for someone with exactly the language skills I had, and different people had given my name, although I am far from being the only one with these skills.)This job was a perfect fit and provided us with exactly what we needed for about 6 years! I could go on and on in telling how much God has provided for our needs. I LOVE SO MUCH your post of today!
Michelle Nanouche
4/12/2012 12:53:41 pm
Love this Béatrice! Love you for sharing it with us all!
Tamara
4/12/2012 01:29:14 pm
I love the ideas you shared! I thought in terms of giving and receiving affection. Sometimes we are so absorbed in "our problems" that we think we are the one who need to receive affection; we don't find ourselves in a position to "give affection." Other times the opposite happens, we feel that our abundant affection is not reciprocated. I've been in these two situations. But as you said, if we recognize that God is the source of Love - He is Love - we can only be, simultaneously and by reflection, receivers and givers of affection.
Michelle Nanouche
4/12/2012 02:24:22 pm
Hi Tamara, 4/12/2012 01:42:26 pm
Great thoughts! I really liked this line...
Michelle Nanouche
4/12/2012 02:20:01 pm
Thanks for reading Jonathan! I always enjoy your posts, too. I want to gove a head's up to the reader's here about one in particular that wows. I hope you will all check it out! http://jonathanpearson.net/2012/04/10/never-got-that-far-in-our-dreams/ 4/12/2012 05:15:12 pm
I loved this Michelle...Love always reaps infinite returns...always, k.
Michelle
7/19/2014 01:42:43 pm
So true. Thanks Kate!
Amy
4/13/2012 01:18:42 pm
"Its not that God gives and we receive. That would be absorption...God gives and we reflect his giving....." What a lovely, unlimited way of looking at this. Our nature is just unlimited. That is so thought expanding! Thank, Michelle. wonderful
Michelle
7/19/2014 01:43:27 pm
It sure is. Sorry for the long delay in discovering your comment!
Mindy
4/14/2012 01:02:34 am
Perfect timing. We just had an interesting conversation with someone re tithing and the true meaning. Very helpful to be able to share your ideas! Thanks again!
Michelle
7/19/2014 01:44:59 pm
Funny, but when I selected this post to re-post, it felt so familiar. Actually, yesterday my husband played "tithe" in our Scrabble game. A little angel prompt, I think.
Kim
4/14/2012 07:15:13 am
Hi Michelle! Great post! Sometimes giving is as simple as smiling at someone you pass on the street. Getting a smile back always fills me with joy as I think of MBE's "Love is reflected in love." As reflections of God I think that is where we can all begin. For me, the rest of my giving flows from that basic gesture and I continually see that you get what you give. Life is grand!
Michelle
7/19/2014 01:41:58 pm
Great comment, Kim. Will make many smile, and conscious of the power of the smile. Thanks!
Michael
7/19/2014 12:14:54 pm
Michelle,
Michelle
7/19/2014 01:41:06 pm
Well, I am pleased you decided to comment now! Very encouraging. Thank you and so much love.
Caryn
7/20/2014 06:54:47 am
Thanks, Michelle for posting this terrific article again! Have recently been pondering/examining my reasons for giving. The very valuable ideas expressed so clearly in your blog really help to uplift and expand motivation. "All we ever do, we do by reflection! --- God gives and we reflect His giving,…". I love playing Scrabble too!
Michelle
7/20/2014 07:46:56 am
So good, Caryn. On the last post about time management, I should have noted, my love for Scrabble is exactly why I refuse to download the Words with Friends app!
Betty T.
7/21/2014 02:04:35 pm
Thank you so much for reposting this grand blog. Besides giving much food for thought and research, it helped me make two difficult decisions I've been pondering. I have always tried to tithe and over the years have found that I was never deprived of anything necessary by doing so.
Michelle
7/22/2014 05:45:12 am
We lovers of words and of the Word. Thanks, Betty. And cool about getting an insight to move you forward!
Michelle
7/22/2014 11:35:10 pm
;) you are welcome! Comments are closed.
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