Monday, November 3, 2008

The Power Of Giving

THE POWER OF GIVING

It was a really hot summer's day many years ago. I was on my way to
pick up two items at the grocery store. In those days, I was a
frequent visitor to the supermarket because there never seemed to be
enough money for a whole week's food-shopping at once.
You see, my young wife, after a tragic battle with cancer, had died
just a few months earlier. There was no insurance -- just many
expenses and a mountain of bills. I held a part-time job, which barely
generated enough money to feed my two young children.
Things were bad -- really bad.
And so it was that day, with a heavy heart and four dollars in my
pocket, I was on my way to the supermarket to purchase a gallon of
milk and a loaf of bread. The children were hungry and I had to get
them something to eat. As I came to a red traffic light, I noticed on
my right a young man, a young woman and a child on the grass next to
the road. The blistering noonday sun beat down on them without mercy.
The man held up a cardboard sign which read, "Will Work for Food." The
woman stood next to him. She just stared at the cars stopped at the
red light. The child, probably about two years old, sat on the grass
holding a one-armed doll. I noticed all this in the thirty seconds it
took for the traffic light to change to green.
I wanted so desperately to give them a few dollars, but if I did that,
there wouldn't be enough left to buy the milk and bread. Four dollars
will only go so far. As the light changed, I took one last glance at
the three of them and sped off feeling both guilty (for not helping
them) and sad (because I didn't have enough money to share with them).
As I kept driving, I couldn't get the picture of the three of them out
of my mind. The sad, haunting eyes of the young man and his family
stayed with me for about a mile. I could take it no longer. I felt
their pain and had to do something about it. I turned around and drove
back to where I had last seen them.
I pulled up close to them and handed the man two of my four dollars.
There were tears in his eyes as he thanked me. I smiled and drove on
to the supermarket. Perhaps both milk and bread would be on sale, I
thought. And what if I only got milk alone, or just the bread? Well,
it would have to do.
I pulled into the parking lot, still thinking about the whole
incident,=2 0yet feeling good about what I had done. As I stepped out
of the car, my foot slid on something on the pavement. There by my
feet was a twenty-dollar bill. I just couldn't believe it. I looked
all around, picked it up with awe, went into the store and purchased
not only bread and milk, but several other items I desperately needed.
I never forgot that incident. It reminded me that the universe was
strange and mysterious. It confirmed my belief that you could never
out give the universe. I gave away two dollars and got twenty in
return. On my way back from the supermarket, I drove by the hungry
family and shared five additional dollars with them.
This incident is only one of many that have 20occurred in my life. It
seems that the more we give, the more we get. It is, perhaps, one of
those universal laws that say, "If you want to receive, you must first
give."
There is a little rhyme that goes like this:
"A man there was, and they called him mad,
The more he gave, the more he had."
Most times, we think that we don't have anything to give. Yet, if we
look more closely, we 'll see that even the little we have could be
shared with others. Let us not wait for a time when we think we'll
have lots and then we'll give. By giving and sharing the little we
have, we open up the storehouse of the universe and permit rivers of
good to come our way.
Don't take my word for it. Just honestly try to give and you'll be
surprised at the results. Generally, the returns do not come back from
those we give to. It comes back from sources we could hardly imagine.
So give your way to riches.
Take a chance on this universal principle. Take a chance on yourself.
Universal principles always work.
Sometimes the return from giving happens very quickly as in the true
story above. Other times, it takes much longer. But be assured of
this: Give and you will receive -- and you'll receive lots more than
you ever gave.
And when you give, don't do it with a heart of fear, but with a heart
full of gratitude. You will be a mazed at how it all works out.
Open the gates of affluence in your life by giving a bit of what you
have to those in need. As the great Teacher said, .Give and it will be
given unto you..
Try it. You'll like it.

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