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The Art of Re-gifting
Robin May 

A few weeks ago during the Christmas holiday, I posted the following question 
on my Facebook page: "Do you believe that re-gifting is tacky or resourceful".


As I am sure you can imagine I received a plethora of responses that varied 
from "Yes! It most certainly is resourceful" to the exact opposite, "I think
it's absolutely tacky". While I posted that question just to spark casual 
conversation about the common practice of re-gifting, I have since been unable
to shake the question out of my mind.

Most often in my walk with the Lord, when something stays on my mind, it's 
often a whisper from God to my heart. However, it was hard for me to take myself
seriously this time. What in the world could God have to say about 're-gifting?'

When we think of re-gifting what do we mean? In the simplest definition it 
means receiving a gift and then instead of keeping the gift, passing it on to
someone else. Are you catching it yet? You receive a gift and you pass it on to 
someone else. That summarizes exactly what God has called us to do!

He has placed in each of us a special gift. All of us, I don't care what you've 
been told or what you've experienced, all of us were created with a specific
purpose; a unique gift. (If you don't believe me I encourage you to read 
Jeremiah 1:5, 2 Corinthians 4:7, or Isaiah 42:6). 

But the gift that he has given us is not intended for us to hold on to them, 
but rather "re-gift" our gift from God! In Mark 4:21 Jesus asks "Is a lamp
brought to be put under a basket or under a bed? Is it not to be set on a lamp 
stand? " In other words, a light is meant to shine for others to see.

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He gave gifts to us for us to pass them onto someone else. But there is one 
distinction. Most times we re-gift items to others that are our left-overs or
items we don't want. That's not God's desire. He wants us to re-gift our very 
best. Because as we all know "every good gift and every perfect gift is from
above..." (James 1:17). 

As you ponder this issue of re-gifting allow me to ask you a few questions:

Do you have the gift of song?
If so, don't simply use your gift for the confines of your shower; allow your 
gift of song to calm someone's anxious heart.

Do you have the gift of writing?
If so, don't simply use the gift for your personal journal; allow that gift to 
encourage someone during a challenging time.

There is a popular TV show called "Hoarders" and it highlights persons 
struggling with an obsessive compulsion to stockpile things in their home to the
extent that it causes personal crisis in their life. At risk of being an 
extremist, I believe that those of us who have been given a gift from the Lord
but refuse to share the gift with others could be accused of being a lot like 
these persons on this show...hoarders.

As we embark upon this New Year I am sure you have at least thought about what 
you want to improve upon in this new decade. Why not add the habit of re-gifting
to your list? Believe it or not, it's not tacky at all!

Robin May  
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