“Ray Amos – Giving to the Least of These – Matthew 3:11b Ref: Matthew 25:45”
From December 13th, 2019
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Rev. Ray and Pat Amos

Matthew 3:11b

THOUGHT FOR TODAY, December 7, 2019

“… when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts: gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.”


“What can I give Him, poor as I am? If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb; if I were a wise man, I would do my part: Yet what can I give Him, Give Him my heart.” (In the Bleak Midwinter)

There are so many wrong reasons to give a gift: obligation, to impress, to get something in return, (we know the list). The Bible is clear about why and how we give. The first Christmas gift was not carried by the Magi, but came from Heaven: “For God so loved the world that he gave his own son…” There are no strings attached, we can receive this gift or we can say, “No thanks.” To as many as receive (the gift) it is power to live eternally as children of God. To neglect so great a gift is to never know the life that could have been.

As Christians we too should follow the Lord’s example in giving; he loves a cheerful giver. A good guide to gift giving may be to remember that we should give as unto the Lord. Some of the greatest gifts we offer to God may be what we give to others. Jesus said, “In as much as you have done unto the least of these my brothers, you have done unto me.”

Charles Swindoll wrote, “Some gifts you can give this Christmas are beyond monetary value: Mend a quarrel, tell someone ‘I love you.’ Give something away-anonymously. Forgive someone who has treated you wrong. Give as God gave to you in Christ, without obligation, or announcement, or reservation, or hypocrisy.”

The wise men brought gifts to THE GIFT. What will we do with the gift of Christ? Charles Dickens said, “I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all year.” May we do the same by remembering that it is the Lord’s will that we are cheerful givers every day.

Grace and Peace, Rev Ray



Link to Youtube – The Giving Song

WRITTEN BY: A Devotional Friend

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