Luke 6:38 “Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you
in full--pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and
poured into your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get
back." (NLT)
Acts 20:35 “…remembering
the words the Lord Jesus himself said: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.
When was the last time you received a gift? Was it on Christmas,
birthday, anniversary, or maybe Valentine’s Day? How did you feel? Did you
appreciate and enjoy the love and thoughtfulness of the person who gave it to
you? How about the reverse? When did you last give a gift to someone? Maybe it
wasn’t a present wrapped in a nice package, but maybe your time, your service,
your kindness, or an expression of love. How did you feel then?
According to the words of Jesus you should have received a greater
blessing by giving than you did from receiving. There is an interesting thing
about giving that defies logic. That truth is: as you give you in turn receive.
Not only do your receive, but you receive what you gave in fullness. You may
say, “People are so unfriendly.”
The Bible says if you want friends you must be friendly. When you walk
into a store, or church or just down the street do you think. “Why doesn’t
anyone speak to me?”
Maybe it is because you didn’t speak first.
The words of Jesus in Luke 6:38 are quite clear. “The amount you give
will determine the amount you get back.” Jesus makes it clear that the gift you
give, no matter what it is, will return to you. It will be measured by the
amount you gave. It will be pressed down, like putting something into a
container to make room for more. It will be shaken, to take up empty space, and
it will be running over.
What are you giving right now that God will bless you with in return?
What do you do with what you have received back as a result of giving?
The answer is clear also. Give some more. Keep God’s plan of economy working.
You will never out give God, and you will bring about God’s circle of
giving in order to receive in order to give some more. Blessings to you as you
give however God has blessed you.
_______________________Today's personal note from Dennis
Greetings from Starbucks in beautiful Tempe, AZ
It was so good to attend church on Sunday and see our friends. I will not be preaching at First Baptist Church for a few weeks until I can regain some more strength. However I committed some months ago to preach at Northpointe Church in Chandler, AZ on March 16th. If the Lord gives me the grace I will be preaching that Sunday. Planning on being with Grace Community Church's annual campout on March 20-21-22 at Roosevelt Lake. I will be preaching at the Sunday morning outdoor worship service. Please pray that I can regain my strength and continuer to serve the Lord. Then maybe I will be back at First Baptist Church in the Intersect Service in the Loft on the 30th. PRAY PRAY PRAY.
Bennett has a leading role in the his high school's musical, "The Sound of Music." He is a wonderful soloist. He also plays percussion in his high school band. Burke is also in the high school performance although he is in 7th grade. Bennett was also selected to be in the Regional Choir. He will be going to Europe for Spring Break with members of his high school. Johnny has some growing to do to catch up with Bennett, BUT Bennett has caught up with his Uncle John.
Burke will be going to Boston for his Spring Break with a group from his school.Burke has stopped playing the trombone in the band and has now become a TUBA player. Go Burke!!
Johnny will be 3 years old on March 8th. Watching him go from a preemie to a three year old who is doing wonderful has been a blessing from God. I know many of you prayed for him when he was born. He is an answer to prayer.
Someone saw Justin the other day and said to Mandy, "He looks just like your Dad."
You know by that he is one handsome little guy. The pic of Johnny and Justin was taken to show that even kids in Arizona go barefooted and can keep up with the relatives back in Missouri and Arkansas.

So appreciate your prayers and concern over the past three weeks. May God bless you and your family and your church. I am reminded of His love and mercy and grace all the time.
~ DGW