DONATION AND INVESTMENT

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What differentiates an investment  from  a donation is the  expectation of the  person making it. In the  case of donation, he does not  expect anything in return whereas  an investor expects prompt repayment, that too  of a sum more than the amount invested.  Political parties and  NGOs solicit  donations, but financial institutions and  banks   look for  those who are  ready to invest.

Ever thought of the preference of  God? He is not  so poor as to accept  donations from  men. He needs investments or deposits from us. He accepts deposits  for  repaying us  thirty fold, sixty fold, and hundred fold  in due course.

We give our offerings at the Church and pay the tithe. We also do  many  other acts of  charity using our money.  Are they donations or investments? It is a serious question to be addressed.  I think Jesus  has  mentioned the  temple offerings only once in his sermons. It was when he  noticed   many rich people  putting in large sums  and a poor widow putting in  two  small copper coins into the   temple treasury. Then Jesus said to his disciples, ‘Truly I tell you, this poor widow has  put in more than all those who are contributing to the treasury. For all of them  have contributed  out of their abundance; but she out of her poverty has put in  everything she had, all she had to live on (Mk 12:43-44).

When we offer something to the  church  or for charity, out of our abundance, that  would never affect our  fortunes in any way, and it becomes a mere donation or contribution.  There is  no hope of any  repayment.  But when  we offer everything that we own, it becomes an eternal  investment in heaven’s books. Whatever is paid out of our  poverty, irrespective of the   amount attracts  God’s attention. The poor widow opted this difficult path of investing all her  belongings  in God’s treasury. Perhaps those two small copper coins were her only  means for next day’s  bread. It was all she had to  live on and naturally her heart was  also with those  two  coins. ‘For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also’ (Mt  6:21), says the Scripture. So when she  offered those copper coins  to God, she offered her heart also along with it. In that  case, her heart also  reached  heaven, because  both go together. 

The Lord who is  faithful in his promises should have  repaid her not  in the same measure, but  in ‘a good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over’ (Lk  7:38). When those small  coins reach heaven it becomes an eternal investment  for her.

Let us  do an introspection whether our  offerings become mere donations or  contributions. If we really want to make lasting  treasures  in  heaven our  offerings and  charity  should rise above donations or contributions. True,   it will make us  feel the pain of  losing the  comforts of this world but the just God, who differentiates between donations and investments  will  record them  correctly in his account book. 

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