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Acts 3:6

Acts 3:6
J.R. Miller December, 23 2016 2 min read
374 Articles 214 Sermons
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December, 23 2016
J.R. Miller
J.R. Miller 2 min read
374 articles 214 sermons

“Silver or gold I do not have—but what I have I give you.”

— Acts 3:6

Someone once said, "It's very hard to know how to help people—when you can't send them blankets, or coal, or needed food." With many people this is very true. They know not how to help others, except in such ways. Yet the needs which these material things satisfy, are the smallest needs of human lives. There are better ways of helping: with sympathy, hope, cheer, courage, inspiration, comfort. These are the blessings which most people need, far more than they need blankets or coal or food.

So far as we know, Jesus gave no money. He did not have it to give. Yet there never was in this world another such dispenser of true charity as he was. He gave encouragement, instruction, love. He told people of higher things.

None of us are too poor to give help in the same way. We may not have silver and gold to bestow, but out of a warm heart we can give coins of love which will mean far more than money! We should always keep a gentle heart—and then we can be a blessing to many.

From Year Book of Daily Devotions by J.R. Miller.
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