A few days ago, the Spirit spoke to me, saying,
"Thomas, you have to realize that Christianity is a religion of receiving, not of giving."
Huh. That was an interesting way to put it; there was some context involved here! Recently I've been studying the major differences between Christianity and other belief systems. While the differences seem clear (and are!), it's been a good, important review of things.
We need to remember that Yahshua said, "freely you have received". We tend to overlook this message in our impulsive attempts to overemphasize the second half of it. We make His command more a message dictating us than an essence pointing to Him.
It's not about us, it's about Him (though He thinks you're wonderful, and you should too)! However, for things to be about Him, blessings must also be directed to you. Don't you realize that you're an extension of Him? It's about getting ourselves aligned with the perspective of God.
Once we're aligned, we'll realize that this reception of Yah's goodness will lead to thankfulness, joyfulness, happiness, peace, love. His mind couldn't lead to anything else.
If we focus on the receiving of Heaven from Him, then we'll be able to freely give. Why? Because we won't even think of it? We'll be so distracted by God that we can't help but give.
Other religions might be summed up like this:
Give to others, so that you may receive from God.
Or, Become Holy, so you can be like God.
Or, Pray as much as you can, so you can be near to God.
In true Christianity, this trend is reversed. It's time to take our focus off of ourselves and be overwhelmed by our Heavenly Father. It's time to focus more on receiving -- all that we have, will, and want to receive -- so that we can believe enough to have an overflow to give from. Christianity says
You are like God, so be holy.
Or, You are near God, so pray to your heart's delight!
Or, You have received, so continue receiving even while you give. It's not about your efforts, it's about His.
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