God, Make Us Generous!
As millions of stars light up the sweet summer sky, a great lesson emerges from a simple act of play to which the neighborhood kids are engaged in. All the laughing, jumping, and running through random yards, chasing bugs, would normally make one think that a bunch of crazy people lived among them; but this night is different. On this night, these acts are completely acceptable because there appears to be as many lightning bugs flying around, at kid-friendly heights, as there are stars in the sky. Glee and joy fill the air… well, for most participants, that is…
As a lightning bug, you probably wouldn’t be very joyous and gleeful over the new home to which you have just been placed in. Milk jugs and jars with tightly twisted-on lids make breathing a bit difficult due to the lack of oxygen flow. Though the kids find great excitement in their bug-illuminated flashlights, I venture to say that the lightning bugs are less than impressed with their sacrificial contribution to their owners’ creations.
Why paint this picture? Stick with me here; God is good…
If held in that small, confined space, each lightning bug will meet his death for two reasons: First, he is cut off from the main source he needs to live and prosper; this source being adequate oxygen. Second, he will be unable to fulfill the purpose to which he was created for, because he has been trapped by hands that refuse to let him go. This same concept applies to the money which God has entrusted us each to.
First, let’s get one thing straight… God owns it All (Ps. 50:9-10). There is nothing that He didn’t create, provide for, or bless one with, that didn’t cross His mind and release from His hands first. Just as God freely gives us monetary means, we must also freely give to the church and others. Our money is not ours and it will not be blessed if we hold it in and suffocate it with our selfishness, just as the kids held in the lightning bugs that weren’t theirs to being with.
“God, make us generous!” The more we give, the more God will be able to give us in return. Bless others so that you may be abundantly blessed. If we are not obedient by tithing and refuse to be generous with what God has given to us monetarily, then we too, like the suffocating lightning bugs, will be confined and cut off from our source of life blessing. Money has a purpose. God allows people to earn money so that they can satisfy purposes and needs in their lives, but if un-releasing hands refuse to let go, then each dollar’s ultimate purpose can not be reached. How sad to be the one that stops a dollar from reaching its divine purpose to help build a church, feed the hungry, clothe the naked, and provide for the needy.
This week, let’s focus on three key phrases so that we may become like Jesus, the Ultimate Giver. Let Go. Let God. Be Generous! How have you been generous this week?

