Spiritual Math
“And He said to them, ‘With the same measure you
use, it will be measured back to you, and to those who hear, more will be given’”!
Happy
Wednesday, and thanks for stopping by today for our Wednesday’s Word and Coffee
Hour! Grab your coffee and your strand of faith and let’s go do some spiritual
math.
Have you
ever heard the saying, “What you put into it is what you will get out of it”?
That’s what I think of when I read this verse and really hear what it is saying. Another way to say it or ask it is, “Do you
get what you give?”
Let me see
if I can explain the profoundness of this verse with a true story that happened
in the recent past. Come with me into the moment where someone is sharing how
they lost their job.
“So what
happened?” I asked. As she explained how she had been taking longer breaks than
allowed, driving around in the company vehicle taking care of her own stuff, of
course after she had completed her work, and how they had finally called her in
and put a GPS tracking report in front of her that had showed her daily habits,
I sat quietly and nodded to show I was listening and not condemning. What she said next rendered me hopeful: “Basically I was stealing from the company,
taking advantage of them.”
“Yes, and if you are able to see that, well,
then that’s a lesson learned to take with you to the next job.”
We then
began to talk about the job search and how that was going. She had just had a really good interview that
day for a vacation homes sales position and was feeling pretty good about it,
at least I thought she was until she said what she said next: “I guess I’m not
good enough for the job I really wanted.”
My mouth
dropped. “What do you mean?” She went on to explain to me that she had
interviewed for a position with Apple, and how much she really wanted that job
but apparently she hadn’t interviewed good enough.
“Why do you believe you aren’t good enough for
that job or that you didn’t interview good enough?”
“Well, they
didn’t call me back.”
“Oh, I see.
So you believe that because you didn’t get a call back that you interviewed
poorly or you weren’t good enough…”
I let that
dangle in the air for a long silent minute. Then I continued. “Could it be that
you interviewed just fine but that He is saying no right now?”
She looked
at me perplexed. “What do you mean?”
Well, it sounds like a great job and an impressive job; however, how can He bless you with an even greater job than the one you just lost? Could it be you need to learn to take care of what He gives you so He can give you more?”
Well, it sounds like a great job and an impressive job; however, how can He bless you with an even greater job than the one you just lost? Could it be you need to learn to take care of what He gives you so He can give you more?”
Pregnant
silence...
“And, no,
He’s not punishing you; He’s just giving you the same measure you gave.”
I went on to
explain this principle that applies in so many areas of our lives that I
continue to see over and over again. If you dream of owning a home, you have to
take care of what you rent. If you want/need a nicer car, take care of the one
you have. If you want to make more money, you need to use what you have wisely.
If you keep running out of time, give Him the first minutes of your day!
But let’s
talk about something of an eternal vale: What about how much we feed or invest
into our faith, our relationship with Him? The more we invest in Him to be with
Him and to be like Him, the more understanding, wisdom, knowledge He will
bestow upon us, which ultimately will produce good things, aka, the fruit:
love, joy, gentleness, patience, kindness, goodness, and self-control. These
things have eternal value!
What about
you? What measure of time are you investing into the things of God to be with
Him, to be like Him? With the same measure you use, it will be measured back to
you!
Oh, that
your cup would measure full and overflowing!
Love,
Evinda
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