Packing
groceries into the trunk of my car, I glanced at the vehicle next to me.
Through the back window, I could see baskets full of bright red tomatoes—shiny,
plump, and better looking than any I had seen in the store. When the car’s
owner appeared seconds later, I said, “What great looking tomatoes!” She
replied, “I had a good crop this year. Would you like some?” Surprised by her
willingness to share, I gladly accepted. She gave me several free tomatoes to
take home—they tasted as good as they looked!
We see
an even greater spirit of generosity in the Israelites when they gave to build
the tabernacle of the Lord. When asked to provide materials for the sanctuary,
“everyone whose spirit was willing . . . brought the Lord’s offering for the
work of the tabernacle” (Ex. 35:21). The Israelites eagerly donated their gold
jewelry, colored thread, fine linen, silver, bronze, gemstones, and spices.
Some also gave their time and talents (vv.25-26).
If we
follow the Israelites’ example and willingly donate our resources, we please
and honor God with our attitude and offerings. The Lord, who sees and knows our
thoughts and hearts, loves cheerful givers. He Himself is the best example of
generosity (John 3:16).