"summoning His disciples He said to them, ' I assure you: this poor widow has put in more than all those giving to the temple treasury. For they all gave out of their surplus but she out of her poverty has put in everything she possessed-all she had to live on.'"
Before you close this because you think i'm about to pass a hat around to take up an offering consider what this could actually mean. Oh and by the way, I'm not taking one. lets focus in on verse 44. this is a familiar passage that preachers have been teaching from since the prophets first recorded it. All to many times we tune out because we do not like people asking to have our money. Upon reading this myself I have discovered that this is asking for so much more than just our money (if you do not people asking a lot of you, you may tune out now. be warned though; you may need to seriously evaluate your relationship with God if you do not like people asking things of you).
'For they all gave out of their surplus but she out of her poverty has put in everything she possessed-all she had to live on'. It is easy to give out of our surplus. It takes a lot to continue to give when we have nothing to give. jesus declared that the woman, through her faith, gave all that she had to live on. She gave EVERYTHING to Christ. why is this such a foreign and challenging concept to us? We are so caught up in the fact that we need to be in control and that we have to make everything better that when things go south we freak out. We have the hardest time asking for help.... we have the hardest time even admitting we can not do anything on our own. This woman likely had nothing left. we are told that she is a widow, meaning she has no status in society because she has no man to identify with. she likely has no job because well she is a woman. all her other income likely could have gone to sustaining her life thus far; buying food, sacrifices, etc. When this woman gave her two pieces she very well could have just given the last things she owned, outside of the cloths on her back.
How does this apply to us today? well obviously it does apply to our finances in that none of it is ours, all 'our' money is to be God's and He can choose to do with it what He wills. This does dig so much deeper though. We see that the woman had nothing to look forward to in life, in all rights she could claim the saying that she has 'no hope left'. She found her hope in Christ though, which is why she kept giving. We should be giving every area of our life to God; studies, relationships, automobiles, our future, EVERYTHING. We think that somehow God needs our help in managing everything so we start to think, "oh its OK God i can do this part of my life. If You could just help me out over here it'd be really nice". WRONG!!! Christ sacrificed His life for us!!!! who are we to try and control the life that He has now given us!!! We have been bought by His blood and we are not our own. If we truly want to find peace we need to truly trust God. I will be the first to admit that I royally stink at this concept of life. Ask anyone who knows me well and they will tell you the same. By the same token, i could ask your loved ones and i'm sure I would hear a similar story. This is an area that we all need help with.
This is why accountability partners and mentors are so crucial to the building of our faith. They constantly challenge us to be better. They hold us accountable for our actions. When we mess up they tell us straight up, "hey your wrong". Find someone like that for your life. Find an older individual who has so much more wisdom than the boyfriend/girlfriend you are with, or your friends that do the same idiotic things you do.
God today let us be taking the first step to furthering our faith in You. God melt our hearts of stone and let us give all that we are, let us give our whole identity to You. God surround us with godly brothers and sisters to challenge us and uplift us. God be our all in all. Amen