Orthodox Thought for the Day
ORTHODOX THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Recognizing generosity
The
amount we give is not judged by the largeness of the gifts but the largeness of
our hearts. The poor woman who shares
her meager pot of stew with another poor woman is far more to be praised than
the rich man who throws a few gold coins into a collection at church. But although most Christians acknowledge the
truth of this, their words and actions convey a different message. When a rich man makes a large gift to the church,
he is heartily thanked; and although he will not feel the lack of that money
himself, he is praised for his generosity.
When a poor man makes a small gift, nothing is said, even though that
gift may cause him to go hungry, no one praises him or thanks him. It would be better to praise no one than to
confine our praise to the rich. Better
still, we should take trouble to observe every true act of generosity, whether
by the rich or the poor, and then offer our praise. Indeed let us be as generous with our praise
as people are generous with their money.
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