A Giver’s Heart
A Giver’s Heart

A Giver’s Heart

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<p>On our last day in Wisconsin, my friend brought her four-year-old daughter Kinslee to say goodbye. &ldquo;I don&rsquo;t want you to move,&rdquo; said Kinslee. I hugged her and gave her a canvas, hand-painted fan from my collection. &ldquo;When you miss me, use this fan and remember that I love you.&rdquo; Kinslee asked if she could have a different fan&mdash;a paper one from my bag. &ldquo;That one&rsquo;s broken,&rdquo; I said. &ldquo;I want you to have my <em>best</em> fan.&rdquo; I didn&rsquo;t regret giving Kinslee my favorite fan. Seeing her happy made me happier. Later, Kinslee told her mother she was sad because I kept the broken fan. They sent me a brand-new, fancy purple fan. After giving generously to me, Kinslee felt happy again. So did I.</p> <p>&nbsp;In a world that promotes self-gratification and self-preservation, we can be tempted to hoard instead of living with giving hearts. However, the Bible says that a person who &ldquo;gives freely&rdquo; &ldquo;gains even more&rdquo; (Proverbs 11:24). Our culture defines prosperity as having more and more and more, but the Bible says that &ldquo;a generous person will prosper&rdquo; and &ldquo;whoever refreshes others will be refreshed&rdquo; (v. 25).</p> <p>God&rsquo;s unlimited and unconditional love and generosity continually recharge us. We can each have a giver&rsquo;s heart and create unending giving cycles because we know God&mdash;the Giver of all good things&mdash;never gets tired of providing abundantly.</p>

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