We often struggle with the question of “How much?” It is a question that goes both ways. How much do I keep for myself, storing it up in the bank? How much should I give to the church and other charitable organizations? It is a fine line that is difficult to define or explain.
Could one pay their bills and give the rest of what one has left away at the end of each month? I suppose one could but it would cause problems when one needs new tires or when a child hits a growth spurt and needs new clothes. But on the other extreme one does not need millions in the bank either. In reality, most of us live between these extremes.
Another reality is that most of us live with much more than we need. We live in abundance. We live with an excess of food, cars, televisions, clothes, bedrooms in our homes, and on and on and on. Can we learn to live with enough so that others may simply live?
To do so requires trust and living in community. We must trust God and each other. We need to learn to live relying on God to provide and trusting that others will come along side us when we need them to. We must learn to live in true community, being sensitive to and responsive to the needs of others in our communities. We must be OK with saying ‘no’ when it is appropriate or when we have nothing to give but still be willing to offer empathy or to help another to other resources. May we learn to live with less so that others may simply live.
Scripture reference: 2 Corinthians 8: 7-15