The Ninth of January
From Spurgeon's "Faith's Check Book"
009-Gaining by Giving
"The liberal soul shall be made fat." (Proverbs 11:25)
If I desire to flourish in soul, I must not hoard up my stores but must distribute to the
poor. To be close and niggardly is the world's way to prosperity, but it is not God's way, for
He saith, "There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth; and there is that withholdeth more
than is meet, and it tendeth to poverty." Faith's way of gaining is giving. I must try this
again and again, and I may expect that as much of prosperity as will be good for me will carne
to me as a gracious reward for a liberal course of action.
Of course, I may not be sure of growing rich. I shall be fat but not too fat. Too great
riches might make me as unwieldy as corpulent persons usually are and cause me the dyspepsia
of worldliness, and perhaps bring on a fatty degeneration of the heart. No, if I am fat enough
to be healthy, I may well be satisfied; and if the Lord grants me a competence, I may be
thoroughly content.
But there is a mental and spiritual fatness which I would greatly covet, and this comes as
the result of generous thoughts toward my God, His church, and my fellow men. Let me not stint,
lest I starve my heart. Let me be bountiful and liberal, for so shall I be like my Lord. He
gave Himself for me; shall I grudge Him anything?
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