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Monday, January 10, 2022

Today's Reading: 1 Chronicles 21

 

Key Verse - 1 Chronicles 21:24

That Which Cost Me Nothing

The angel of the Lord had instructed David to go up and build an altar to the Lord on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite.  In the Bible, there was no machinery, so the process of separating the grain from the straw and husks was done on a smooth, flat, hard surface known as the threshing floor.

So David went up to do what the Lord had commanded him. When Araunah, who was busy threshing wheat at the time, saw David approaching, he left his threshing floor and bowed before David with his face to the ground. David then offered to buy the threshing floor from Araunah for the amount of its full market value. At first, Araunah declined David’s offer and offered to let him have it for free. But David refused saying, “No, I insist on buying it for the full price. I will not take what is yours and give it to the Lord. I will not present burnt offerings that have cost me nothing!” 

As king, David could have confiscated anything he needed without cost. Here was an offer for a threshing floor – and it was free. But He was not willing to build an altar to the Lord when it cost him nothing. This tells us so much about David’s true heart. As followers of Christ, we need to keep coming back to this truth – it is not true giving if it cost me nothing. When we give to the Lord or to the needs of others, it is only when it truly costs me something that it is true sacrificial giving.

So often we give to God from our surplus. Perhaps we throw a five-dollar bill into the collection plate on Sunday. Or, we give twenty dollars to a homeless person on the street. In reality, these types of gifts don’t cost us much, if anything. But when was the last time you gave to the Lord and it really cost you something? When was the last time you had to “go without” in order to give to someone in need? When was the last time you dipped into your “nest egg” to make an investment in the work of the Lord?

Perhaps it is time to assess your own heart on this matter of giving. Perhaps you need to make a sacrifice to the Lord that costs you in terms of your time, talent, or treasure. It is not a true sacrifice if it costs you nothing. The investment we make in worship to our God conveys the value we place on our relationship with Him. 


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