...I too must give.
November was a perfect month for gratitude. A couple of weeks ago, I made this post. I had the thought that gratitude was great, but service is even better, and it is a way of giving back to the Lord what He has given to us. I knew that December would be the perfect month for service. So... I'm going to try to do some act of service every day this month. I know we all serve in some way every day, but I'm going to try to do something that I normally wouldn't do. I'm not sure if I'll post about it or not - I haven't decided if that's appropriate or may seem "showy." I'm not sure if I can do something every day, but I have to try, if only in some small way.
In the recent conference of the church, the prophet gave a talk called, "What Have I Done for Someone Today?" In it, he referred to an interview and said this, "Just over a year ago, I was interviewed by the Church News prior to my birthday. At the conclusion of the interview, the reporter asked what I would consider the ideal gift that members worldwide could give to me. I replied, “Find someone who is having a hard time or is ill or lonely, and do something for him or her.” He wanted us to serve, and I can't think of a better season of the year to take that daily challenge.
The words of this hymn inspire me:
"Because I Have Been Given Much"
Because I have been given much, I too must give; Because of thy great bounty, Lord, each day I live I shall divide my gifts from thee with ev-'ry brother that I see who has the need of help from me. Because I have been sheltered, fed by thy good care, I cannot see another's lack and I not share my glowing fire, my loaf of bread, my roof's safe shelter overhead, that he too may be comforted. Because I have been blessed by thy great love, dear Lord, I'll share thy love again, according to thy word. I shall give love to those in need; I'll show that love by word and deed: Thus shall my thanks be thanks indeed.
Who's with me? You just thought we were done...
4 comments:
That is one of my favorite hymns. It was our family hymn growing up, but because we were rich (we weren't), but because we were blessed.
I love your service idea....I'd also love to hear what you end up doing, I don't think it's showy! It might inspire us. I've always thought you had a wonderful servant's heart...such a blessing.
I agree- you have a servant's heart.
I'm trying to decide if I can keep up :)Great post and idea.
Good idea, Annie! Thanks for sharing it!
That is one of my most favorite hymns. The first one I sang as a duet with my sister. I often sing it in the shower. ;)
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