"There was once a small city with only a few people in it. And a powerful king came against it, surrounded it and built huge siegeworks against it. Now there lived in that city a man, poor but wise, and he saved the city by his wisdom. But nobody remembered that poor man." (Ecclesiastes 9:14-15)
Disaster was averted and lives were spared.
...."But nobody remembered that poor man."
Wise words of counsel were given and heeded and lives were blessed innumerably.
...."But nobody remembered that poor man."
Could sadder words be spoken? I think not.
...."But nobody remembered that poor man."
This time of year, we naturally think of giving more than we do in any other season. But the best thing you can give this season - or any season - isn't for sale. It comes freely, but it only comes deliberately - and because you can't touch it, it can never wear out. It's called "appreciation."
This season, as you give, give your heart. As you share presents of possessions, also share presents of your heart to encourage the spirit of others. Tell them of your appreciation for them.
Remember “that poor man” - and all the people like him. All the people God has sent your way. Those who have encouraged you and those who have steered you away from destruction, time and time again, all of your life. Bless them today by remembering them. Those you know well and those whose names you know not. Give those you know what they need - your appreciation. Give those who have blessed you and you never knew it, what they need - your kindness, and so, your appreciation.
Your appreciation of the lives of others may very well be the very best gift you can ever give. So give it often. It costs you little and those who receive it will be wealthy indeed.
"How can we thank God enough for you in return for all the joy we have in the presence of our God because of you?" (1 Thess. 3:9)
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