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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Let Your Daily Living Become Joyful Giving

By Robert H. Schuller


My mother had a very tough life. She was married to a good man who raised crops on an Iowa farm through some terribly difficult years. I saw my mother have some low days and I discovered what she did to change a gloomy mood into a blooming mood.

When apples were in season she would pick them, peel them, slice them, and then roll out a pie crust to bake an apple pie. Everybody was happy in the household as she started whistling and singing hymns while making her apple pies. She made each pie heaping with apples and sprinkled in lots of cinnamon. My mother never made just one pie; most of the time she made two. And she'd always say, "One is for my family. The other one is for someone who needs it." And she would often send me down the road to deliver that second pie to someone who was sick or had a very meager income. My mother had discovered that the way to put joy into life was to "forget about yourself and do something beautiful in a wonderful way for somebody else." She understood well the joy that comes through giving.

If you want to be a truly miserable person, just be as selfish as you can. I have never seen a twinkling, happy, enthusiastic person who is also stingy. It just doesn't work. Next time you're having a "down" day, recall an experience where you were really up. I can tell you when it was. It was the time you listened to somebody who needed to be heard or comforted. Or it was the time you prayed a prayer or gave a word of encouragement and positively lifted someone's spirit. It was the time you packaged a very treasured and gorgeous gift and gave it to someone you deeply love.

Jesus said, "If you cling to your life, you will lose it; but if you give up your life for me, you will find it" (Matthew 10:39, NLT). Let your daily living become daily giving and you will have a life filled with JOY!

Monday, September 28, 2009

The Joy of Giving

Sculpted by Mehri Danielpour Weil

God can do tremendous things through a person who doesn't care who gets the credit!

An example of this selflessness is found in Luke 21:1-4, where Jesus stood watching masses of people flowing into the Jerusalem temple just as millions of people today stream into their own houses of worship. The rich and the poor, the educated and the illiterate, the proud and the humble, the self-confident and the insecure-all were there that day.

As was the custom, the offering was collected in a box as people entered into or departed from the temple. The rich took great delight in watching their sizeable donations fall into the offering box within eyeshot of everyone. But, out of the massive crowd, Jesus noticed just one person—a woman who’d been without a husband and provider for a number of years, yet still managed to sustain her meager existence with extremely limited resources. Jesus watched the widow reach down for her tiny, tattered bag, hold it up to her weary face, peer in to see its contents, and then tip it upside down to allow two tiny coins to fall into her open palm. Without hesitating, she dropped both coins quietly into the collection box.

Having observed this, Jesus said to his disciples, "Truly...this poor widow has given more than all the rest of them. For they have given a tiny part of their surplus, but she...has given everything she has” (Luke 21:3-4, NLT).

The Joy of Giving bronze statue, sculpted by Mehri Danielpour Weil, is a lovely, yet simple, depiction of the story in Luke 21 about the woman who gave all that she had to God...not a portion of abundance...but all that she had. This bronze is a tribute to the tens of thousands of persons on the lower end of the economic scale who give their financial support week after week, month after month, year after year to make the ministry message of the Hour of Power possible.

About the Sculptor

Born in Teheran, Iran, Mehri Danielpour Weil immigrated to the United States with her parents and two brothers at the age of eight. Raised in New York, she studied there until 1965 when she moved to Florida with her husband, Sayid, and their two children, Debbie and Richard.

Most of Mehri's sculptures since 1968 have been commissioned work including over two hundred busts of children, adults, heads of state, corporate executives and well-known sports figures. Today she enjoys sculpting large architectural figures, including the life-size bronze she created for the Crystal Cathedral in 1999, The Joy of Giving, now located in the ministry's Welcoming Center in Garden Grove, California.