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Somebody Needs What You Can Give
Pastor Paula White 

Numbers are significant to God.

The number "9" signifies "gifts," and "fruit."  1 Corinthians 12:7-11 states 
that we are given nine different ways in which the Holy Spirit shows Himself
in our lives.  And as with the "gifts of the Spirit" described in Galatians 
5:22, these are inner qualities that bless those around us when we share them.

For those of us who love God and truly want to see His presence manifested in 
our lives,  I believe that in 2009 it will be especially important to reach
out to those around us with the gifts we are given.  

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How we share our blessings, gifts, and talents with others is how we show God's 
love and allow our lives to be a light to the world around us.

Love is a verb - an action word.  We can love those around us by our simple 
actions of giving. Each of us has something to give our world.  And somebody
out there needs what you can give!

Giving is not about a financial thing -- although that is one way to give. 
Sharing with others stems from our inner being; it is giving of ourselves, our
talents and our abilities.  Today one of the most valuable gifts we can give 
someone may be our time. 

Any time is a good time to give, however, during seasons of struggle, hardship, 
or transition -- which many of us are experiencing now -- I think it is
especially important. It is easy to become self-absorbed, and feel we have 
nothing to give.

But I assure you, you have something somebody needs. It may be a warm smile, or 
a friendly touch! I have found through my own experiences that when I'm
going through difficult times, it helps to make a deliberate and conscious 
choice to give of myself to others. 

While going through a series of very painful experiences, I visited a nearby 
nursing home and devoted a portion of every week to five elderly people who
had nobody else visiting them.  My gifts to them were simple:

I listened to stories of their childhood adventures.
I held their hands and told them stories of my own.
I joked with them.
Sometimes I brought them soft cookies they could "gum" on -- or little bouquets 
of flowers they could smell, even if they couldn't see them.

By sharing simple acts of kindness with these precious seniors, not only was 
God's love manifested, but it brought me incredible blessings of joy and 
happiness
and allowed me to focus on the positive side of my personal life. When we give 
to others it is impossible not to be blessed.    

In 2009, a year that I call "The Year of the Spirit," I encourage you to take 
time to hear the small still voice within.

Be sensitive to God's Spirit in every area of your life. Find simple ways of 
sharing the gifts He has given you with the people around you. You will, in
turn, find yourself filled with joy and contentment, as you become His hand 
extended to a hurting world.

Remember, your life is a gift from God - what you do with your life is your 
gift to Him.
 
Pastor Paula White

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