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In 1751, Americans protested Britain’s practice of sending criminals to the colonies, calling it a gift of contempt. They rightly asked: what good parent sends poison to their children? But the question cuts both ways. If we, as children of God, give Him only our leftovers—our spare time, energy, and money—aren’t we showing the same kind of contempt? Jesus said no good father gives a stone instead of bread. So what are we offering our heavenly Father? Our gifts reflect our hearts—and poor gifts may reveal a heart far from Him.
By R.J. RushdoonyIn 1751, Americans protested Britain’s practice of sending criminals to the colonies, calling it a gift of contempt. They rightly asked: what good parent sends poison to their children? But the question cuts both ways. If we, as children of God, give Him only our leftovers—our spare time, energy, and money—aren’t we showing the same kind of contempt? Jesus said no good father gives a stone instead of bread. So what are we offering our heavenly Father? Our gifts reflect our hearts—and poor gifts may reveal a heart far from Him.