Daily Reading:
Ecclesiastes 11-12
Scripture Focus:
Cast your bread upon the waters, for you will find it after many days. Give a
portion to seven, or even to eight, for you know not what disaster may happen
on earth. (Ecclesiastes 11.1-2)
Devotional
Thought: As Lana and I approached retirement,
we would talk to our financial adviser about various doomsday scenarios. He would laugh and tell us, "I don't
have an Armageddon Plan!" That is
so true, isn't it? We don't know what
troubles may befall us. We don't know
"what disaster may happen on the earth." So, what are we to do?
The wise man of Eccliastes had some unusual
advice: "Cast your bread upon the waters..." Wait, wait!
Cast it upon the waters? Give a
portion to seven? How's that going to
help me if disaster happens?
Jesus told a parable that illustrated how this
works. There was an 'unjust' manager who
was getting fired. He went around to the
creditors of his employer and forgave their loans. Then, when he lost his job, he was
"welcomed into their homes."
Jesus was not commending the dishonest manager for dishonesty, he was
simply pointing out that when we are generous, we will experience
generosity. It even works in this
world's materialistic system. How much
more so in heaven! Jesus then
instructed, "Make friends for yourselves by means of unrighteous wealth,
so that when it fails they may receive you into the eternal dwellings"
(Luke 16.9).
Financial advisers may not have an
"Armageddon Plan," But God does.
It's called generosity. Then,
"after many days"
we will find that we have received a
"good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over!" (Luke 6.38).
Prayer: Thank you, Lord, for the things that you
have given me. Help me to be generous
today, just as you have been generous to me.
Amen.
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