One of the saddest persons in literature is Ebenezer
Scrooge. His idea of a good day was to
say “Bah, humbug” to everyone he met.
When asked for a pittance for the poor, he was far more ready to give
the fundraiser a piece of his mind than a piece of his coin. It is hard to ever find a happy miser.
God has a different way to happiness. In Psalm 41:1 David said, “Happy is the man
who considers the poor.” In 41:2 he
added, “He shall be blessed (happy) upon the earth.” Ebenezer Scrooge learned this lesson through
a mysterious dream. God gives us this
lesson in a straight forward promise.
As I have said before, we live in a tough neighborhood. There are people being evicted on a weekly
basis. One day we looked out the window
and across the street was a family that we “casually” knew who had everything
on the front sidewalk of their apartment.
We are not rich and I knew we couldn’t pay their rent, but my wife and I
went over and asked them if there was anything we could do. It was with some hesitation because we knew
we couldn’t do much. “Yes,” they said.
“You can take our children and take care of them for us.” My wife and I looked at each other and out of
my mouth came the strangest response.
“OK.”
An hour later they delivered their eleven year old twins to
our house with only the clothes on their backs.
Then they moved out of town. I
did insist that the mother give us a letter authorizing us to take necessary
medical action and enroll them in school in the fall. Suddenly we had two very semi-legal foster
children. I remember taking them to buy
school clothes and I had the girl with me.
A lady stopped us in the aisle and asked if I were her foster dad. (The
children were of a different race.) The
girl watched me closely. “No,” I
said. “I am her grandpa.” I made a real friend then and there. We were both happy.
That is what God promised.
“Happy is the man who considers the poor.” Spice up your life with a little
happiness. Care for those who can’t care
for themselves. Remember, “God loves a
cheerful giver”. He will add cheerfulness
back to the giver.
There’s happiness
round the corner for everyone who shares
God in heav’n will
never forget the gifts of those who care.
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books. Coming this month is my newest
book Taking Care of Joe. This is the story of a caregiver for an
Alzheimer’s patient. See how God adds
His grace in the face of this horrible disease and how living a life of love is
living a life NOT interrupted.
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