Proper Motives
Topic : Giving, cf stewardshipProper motives are essential in Christian service. This is especially true in the giving of our money. The Lord is more concerned with shy we give than with how much we give. We must have a right heart attitude. Therefore we should never give in order to receive the praise of others, but because we love God and desire to see His name honored and glorified.
An experience in the life of English preacher and theologian Andrew Fuller illustrates this truth. James Duff, in Flashes of Truth, told of a time when Fuller went back to his hometown to collect money for foreign missions. One of his contacts was an old friend. When presented with the need, the man said, Well, Andrew, seeing its you, Ill give you five dollars. No, said Fuller, I cant take your money for my cause, seeing it is for me, and he handed the money back. The man saw his point. Andrew, you are right. Heres ten dollars, seeing it is for Jesus Christ. Duff concluded, Let us remember, it is not the amount we give toward helping the Lords work; it is the motive He looks at.
When we have the opportunity to contribute to some worthy Christian cause, may we do so with the right purpose in mind. We should never give just because we feel obligated to organizations or persons, nor because we desire to receive selfish recognition or reward. The apostle Paul said, Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give, not grudgingly, or of necessity; for God loveth a cheerful giver (2 Cor. 9:7). We should honestly say, Its for the Lord! - R.W.D.