Now,
dear Christians, some of you pray night and day to be branches of the true
Vine: you pray to be made all over in the image of Christ. If so, you must be
like him in giving. A branch bears the same kind of fruit as the tree. If you
be branches at all, you must bear the same fruit.
An old divine
says well: "What would have become of us if Christ had been as saving of
his blood as some men are of their money?"
Objection: My
money is my own.
Answer: Christ
might have said, My blood is my own, my life is my own; no man forceth it from
me: then where would we have been?
Objection 2: The
poor are undeserving.
Answer: Christ
might have said the same thing. They are wicked rebels against my Father's law:
shall I lay down my life for these? I will give to the good angels. But no, he
left the ninety-nine, and came after the lost. He gave his blood for the
undeserving.
Objective 3: The
poor may abuse it.
Answer: Christ
might have said the same; yea, with far greater truth. Christ knew that
thousands would trample his blood under their feet; that most would despise it;
that many would make it an excuse for sinning more; yet he gave his own blood.
Oh, my dear
Christians! If you would be like Christ, give much, give often, give freely, to
the vile and the poor, the thankless and the undeserving. Christ is glorious
and happy, and so will you be. It is not your money I want, but your happiness.
Remember his own
word: "It is more blessed to give than to receive."
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