Daily Gratitude- Year 14 - Day 62: Today, I am grateful for the blessing of having plenty to share.
Sharing comes almost naturally when you have plenty to share. There is definitely more joy in giving than receiving. A shared meal is a perfect example. Some people do not eat left-overs. We are NOT those people. I prefer the idea of "planned overs" that can quick start the next meal. Dropping off food to a widow, widower, or tired single parent is an easy way to show love at a manageable cost. Generosity does not have to be extravagant.
My friend, Dana, shared the great idea of giving experiences as your kids get older. Last year, we took a glass blowing class together as a gift to Randy. It is such a fun memory for the six of us. (Thank you, Glass Girl.) It was so fun to share the experience with the kids. It was the gift that kept on giving... including the gift of time together. Time is our most limited and precious commodity in this season of life.
I think about the time Jesus spent on earth. Did it seem like an eternity away from Heaven? He is about the age my sons are when he was in his ministry and then faced the cross. He had plenty to share but so little time before facing the cross. His spirit was typically calm, but there was an underlying urgency to teach all that he could before he returned to the Father.
The Gospels are precious because they are packed full of the words Jesus spoke. They are truly a gift that was meant to be shared.
“For this is how God loved the world: He gave his one and only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life." -John 3:16
This Lent scripture is one of the first we memorize as children or when we come to know Jesus. It stresses the gift of the Messiah. God gave his only son. I cannot imagine God's pain. I would die for my children in a heartbeat without a second thought. We have a heavenly Father who did not write us off because of our sin, inability to obey, and shame. He sent his only son to fix it. That is the opposite of abundance. There was only one fix.
The Gospel travels light. We have plenty to share. Any earthly blessings we can share are a bonus.
Today, I am grateful for the blessing of having plenty to share.





