ππ² ππ²π«π ππ’π¦-ππ¬π’ππ¨π«π¨
One Sunday, I attended Mass with my brother and his 3 sonsβmy nephews who are aged 3, 5 and 8 years old respectively.
During offertory, my brother took out 3 different bills (100, 50 and 20 pesos) from his wallet for my nephews to drop to the love offering basket. The boys were excited and hurriedly pulled the bills from their fatherβs hand.
With so much enthusiasm and without knowing the value of these bills, my 5-year-old nephew said: βππ’ π’π¬πͺπ― πΊπΆπ―π¨ π°π³π’π―π¨π¦β (20 pesos).
I giggled as I watched them drop their offerings to the basket with so much joy.
It was a sight to behold for that scene reminded me of our Heavenly Father, who blesses us and provides for us. Like how my brother provided for my nephewsβ offering, everything that we have comes from the Father and whatever we give belongs to Him from the beginning.
Last Wednesday, I gave our usual tithes at the Feast. I held onto my love offering envelope tightly while we prayed over our gifts. It was hard earned money that I was surrendering to the Lord.
We still have debts and a lot of bills to pay, yet every payday, my husband and I make it a point to give our first fruits to the Lord.
I remember Rissa Kawpeng, the Editor-in-Chief of our Feast Magazine, said in one of her talks: π―πππ
π ππ ππ πππππ ππ ππππππππππ ππππ ππππ
π ππ ππ πππππππ.
And itβs true. Giving hurts. Yet nothing can outdo Godβs generosity. π«ππππ πΊπππ πππ πππππ ππππππππ ππ ππππππ ππππ ππππππ π΅πππ πππ π²ππππππ πππππ.
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