Out of a Generous Heart

November 29 | Exodus 36:6-7

Daily Bread

 “So Moses gave the command, and the word was passed along through the camp, saying, “Let not man or woman do anything more for a contribution of the sanctuary.” And the people were restrained from bringing, so the contribution was more than enough to do it, and there
was more left over.
” (Exodus 36:6–7)

God gave Moses specific instructions on how to build the tabernacle. He didn’t have the materials or means to do it on his own. It was too big a project. He could tax the people. But he chose another option.

We do not know whether wisdom or the Lord gave Moses this idea. He asked the people to contribute to the tabernacle. Contribution is a great biblical idea. It calls on your generosity and makes you part of the project.

The people gave to the Lord’s work but didn’t have to do work they couldn’t do. The tabernacle would be beautiful, but it needed artisans, carpenters, metalworkers, people to sew fabrics, and the like. Not everyone can do these skilled jobs. But everyone can contribute.

The people gave so generously that there was too much for the artisans to use. They told Moses the people needed to stop contributing. When they left Egypt, they plundered the Egyptians who gave them anything to get them away from them.

Action Step: What’s in your hand to give to the work of the Lord? God has blessed and prospered you. How can you use what you have to be generous toward others today?

Jesus, create a generous heart in me. I want to help others and I know you have blessed me to bless them. Show me what to give and how much to give to Your work.

Jonathan Srock

Rev. Jonathan Srock is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God since 2010. He received two Bachelor’s degrees in Biblical Languages and Pastoral Ministries, as well as a Masters of Divinity from Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. Jonathan was privileged to be the Lead Pastor of New Life Assembly in Shillington, PA for five years before suffering sudden paralysis in 2013. Jonathan has been a Christian since 1988.

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