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Throw Open the Door Kenneth Copeland Jesus sat over against the treasury, and beheld how the people cast money in.... And there came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites.... And he called unto him his disciples, and saith unto them...this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury: For all they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living. – Mark 12:41-44 Have you ever wanted to get Gods attention? You can, you know. Theres a certain kind of boldness, a certain kind of faith in giving that will get His attention every time. You can see that in Mark 12. Read that chapter and just imagine the situation it describes. Jesus was sitting by the treasury watching as people put in their offerings. Dont you know there were some sanctimonious displays going on with Him there watching? There was bound to be plenty of pharisaical robe swishing as those wealthy leaders walked up to put in their gifts that day. Right in the middle of it all, this poor widow walked up and threw in her offering. I can just see her in my minds eye. I can hear her say to herself, By the eternal Almighty God that liveth, Ive had enough of this poverty. Im fed up with having nothing but want. I may just be a poor widow now, but Im not going to be a poor widow anymore. Im going to be a broke widow if God doesnt do something here because Im giving Him everything Ive got! Then, wham! She threw that last little dab of money she had into the offering. Do you know what? That got Jesus attention. He said, Listen, everybody. I want to talk to you about this woman, and He started to preach. What moved Jesus wasnt just the fact that she gave. It was how she gave. She gave in faith--not in fear. She didnt stop and calculate what she didnt have and say, Boy, if I do this, tomorrow I wont eat. She just boldly threw in all she had, expecting God to take care of her in return. You and I need to catch hold of that same attitude. We need to start holding our offerings up to the Lord in confidence, throwing it boldly into His service, expecting His blessings in return. If you have a need right now, get Gods attention by giving with boldness like that widow woman did. Throw open the door of your household by throwing everything you have at Jesus. Let God know that He is your source. Before long, the abundance of God will come pouring in! Scripture Reading: Mark 12:28-44 © 1992 Eagle Mountain International Church aka Kenneth Copeland Publications All rights reserved.
Posted on: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 08:00:01 +0000

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