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In this episode, we revisit the powerful story of the widow who gave two mites—but not in the way it’s usually told. While her act of generosity is often lifted up as a model of sacrificial giving, what happens when we zoom out and read the full context?
Just before her offering, Jesus confronts religious leaders who exploit the vulnerable. Just after, people marvel at the grandeur and wealth of the temple. Placed in this setting, the widow’s story becomes more than an example of generosity—it becomes a contrast between two very different value systems.
One system, upheld by powerful leaders, prioritized image, wealth, and institution—even at the cost of the needy. The other, embodied by a poor widow, reflected deep trust in God and a willingness to give everything.
So what actually lasts?
The temple, with all its grandeur, eventually fell—just as Jesus said it would. But the widow’s story has endured for generations. Not because of the amount she gave, or even because she was perfect, but because Jesus saw her.
In this episode, we explore what that means for us today. Yes, we are called to give. Yes, our hearts matter. But ultimately, what gives our lives and offerings lasting significance isn’t the size of the gift or even the sincerity behind it—it’s Jesus.
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Logo: Matt Hernandez
Music: Acoustic Indie Folk Years By MarkJuly
By Micah Gunn5
2020 ratings
In this episode, we revisit the powerful story of the widow who gave two mites—but not in the way it’s usually told. While her act of generosity is often lifted up as a model of sacrificial giving, what happens when we zoom out and read the full context?
Just before her offering, Jesus confronts religious leaders who exploit the vulnerable. Just after, people marvel at the grandeur and wealth of the temple. Placed in this setting, the widow’s story becomes more than an example of generosity—it becomes a contrast between two very different value systems.
One system, upheld by powerful leaders, prioritized image, wealth, and institution—even at the cost of the needy. The other, embodied by a poor widow, reflected deep trust in God and a willingness to give everything.
So what actually lasts?
The temple, with all its grandeur, eventually fell—just as Jesus said it would. But the widow’s story has endured for generations. Not because of the amount she gave, or even because she was perfect, but because Jesus saw her.
In this episode, we explore what that means for us today. Yes, we are called to give. Yes, our hearts matter. But ultimately, what gives our lives and offerings lasting significance isn’t the size of the gift or even the sincerity behind it—it’s Jesus.
Email: [email protected]
Logo: Matt Hernandez
Music: Acoustic Indie Folk Years By MarkJuly

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