In a world where you can be anything, be the reason someone believes in goodness.“ 🌎✨
In a world where you can be anything, be the reason someone believes in goodness.“ 🌎✨
generous
/jĕn′ər-əs/
adj.
In Matthew 20:1-16, Jesus tells a parable about a landowner who hires laborers at various times—from early morning until the final hour of the workday. At the end of the day, he pays everyone the same wage: a full day’s pay (one denarius). The men hired first are offended, expecting more because of their long hours in the heat, but the landowner reminds them that he fulfilled his contract with…

Journal prompt: Am I generous with my time, attention, and resources? Why or why not?
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never imagined myself as a smoker and I am a pretty light one still… esp w the winter i smoke so much less simply bc it is toooooo cold
I also, with my brethren and my servants, am lending them money and gain. Please, let us stop this usury! Nehemiah 5:10
Going to a bank and getting a loan is way that many people get the needed money for something they desire. With getting the loan, it must be paid back. The bank is giving the loan in interest to make more money back, so they charge an interest.
This same principle is found in…

Leaders must be generous, predisposed to give their resources to others. They believe a candle loses nothing when it lights another.
No one models this better than Boaz, the spiritual leader who became Ruth’s husband. He owned a large field, and like other landowners, employed reapers to gather his harvest. When the reapers finished, the less fortunate were allowed to “glean” in the field,…
5 If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.
(James 1:5, ESV)
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“I thought to Myself, ‘I would love to treat you as My own children!I wanted nothing more than to give you this beautiful land—the finest possession in the world.I looked forward to your calling Me “Father,”and I wanted you never to turn from Me.’” — Jeremiah 3:19 (NLT)
What a tender glimpse into the heart of God.This verse isn’t merely about land or possessions—it’s about relationship. It…

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The Hated Free Spirit
You are generous: you give without keeping score, your help carrying no hook. This unsettles people, because it unmasks how conditional their own generosity is.
You are joyful: you find delight without permission, without group rituals or external rewards. Your happiness alone in a garden or with a book makes others’ socially purchased joy look counterfeit.
You are free-spirited: you refuse the scripts, alliances, and compliant postures that make others feel safe in their shared obedience. Your independence shows their dependence.
You are respectful: you don’t intrude, don’t manipulate, don’t demand. But this unnerves people, because it unmasks how much they rely on little manipulations to feel connected.
You are self-sufficient: you ask for little, expect even less. Far from being admired, this makes others feel judged in their endless needing.
You are dignified: you bear illness, age, or solitude without melodrama. This makes people furious, because it exposes how much they weaponize their wounds.
And so you are hated not because you are cruel, selfish, or arrogant but because you are a mirror. Your very presence dismantles illusions, strips camouflage, and forces people to see their own dependence, envy, and smallness. You do not wound them, you show them their wounds. And nothing is more unforgivable than a life lived without needing the lies they still cling to.