"Right now
you have plenty and can help those who are in need. Later, they will
have plenty and can share with you when you need it. In this way, things
will be equal."
Businesses run on budgets. Budgets are established on a periodic
basis to ensure that each department or business unit earns and spends
against targets, forecasts, and ultimately expectations. Seldom does
one ever say that they have been afforded a larger spending budget than
what was assigned. Just the same, seldom do business units sign up for
larger revenue targets than the expectations that are given to them. In
many ways, both ends of limits are being tested and if either of them is
not aggressive enough, then we end up with expectations, and no more,
being achieved. This is not all bad, but it does beg the question as to
what has to be done to allow for parts of an organization to stretch
themselves and achieve perhaps above and beyond even what they think is
capable? What if we worked in organizations where we could actually
self-manage our budgets so that when we felt like another department or
business unit was more worthy of the dollars, that we could voluntarily
shift our dollars over to them and share in their success? If you are a
financial person reading this, you probably are already ready to close
the page as you know this is just outlandish thinking. No one gives up
their budgets! Why would they? What if this level of sharing is what we
are supposed to be doing? What if we are to be so sensitive to the
needs of others that we are to give to those who need it more than we
do, and then we are to sit back and wait as we know that goodwill and
giving will come back to us?
While Paul was not speaking to a company,
he was speaking to an organization of people when he said; " Right now
you have plenty and can help those who are in need. Later, they will
have plenty and can share with you when you need it. In this way, things
will be equal." Later, things will become equal, he says. That is the
message that I hear in this verse. Yes, we are to give. Yes we are to
put others ahead of ourselves. Yes we are to not be greedy, but also
yes, we are to find equality in what we do. And there is no better way
to find equality than sharing a budget, or sharing the giving towards
those who need it and replacing our own wants with the needs of others.
The principle, for me, far outweighs the literal meaning. God is
calling us to watch out for the those who have less. He is asking us to
sacrifice when we can for others. He is promising that in the end it
will all equal out. What great messages for us to hear in one tiny
verse. Today, as you think about where you can share, where you can
ensure that you are doing your part to further equality, think about why
you are doing this and give God the praise for being a God who wants to
see all succeed! For in your times of need and trouble, He will ensure
that there is someone who is more fortunate who will provide some
sharing of their plan towards you.
Reference: 2 Corinthians 8:14 (New Living Testament)
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