Give Until It Hurts!
At His Best
Now Elijah the Tishbite, from the Gilead settlers, said to Ahab, “As the LORD God of Israel lives, I stand before Him, and there will be no dew or rain during these years except by my command!” Then a revelation from the LORD came to him: “Leave here, turn eastward, and hide yourself at the Wadi Cherith where it enters the Jordan. You are to drink from the wadi. I have commanded the ravens to provide for you there.” 1 Kings 17:1-4 (HCSB)
Has there ever been a time when you gave your all? I heard the expression “Give until it hurts” many years ago. And the question it raises is one that each of us must answer. How much? We are asked to give in so many areas of life that there are times we just feel drained. However, this feeling of exhaustion always accompanies any effort we do in our own strength. God’s Word gives us many examples of giving all and He shows us the view from both sides.
The view today is heart wrenching. It is the story of George and Vera Bajenski who minister with Global Missionary Ministries, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. This is a true story taken from Leland Patrick’s sermon “When God Changed His Address”.
“On February 16, 1989 the lives of George and Vera Bajenksi of Ontario, Canada were changed forever. It was a very normal Thursday morning. The phone rang at 9:15 a.m. There was an accident involving their son Ben. As they approached the intersection of Adelaide and Simcoe Streets near the high school, they could see the flashing lights of the police cars and ambulance units. Vera noticed a photographer and followed the direction of his camera lens to the largest pool of blood she had ever seen. All she could say was, “George, Ben went home — home to be with his Heavenly Father!”
Her first reaction was to jump out of the car, somehow collect the blood and put it back into her son. “That blood, for me, at that moment, became the most precious thing in the world because it was life. It was life-giving blood and it belonged in my son, my only son, the one I loved so much.” The road was dirty and the blood just didn’t belong there.
George noticed that cars were driving right through the intersection–right through the blood. His heart was smitten. He wanted to cover the blood with his coat and cry, “You will not drive over the blood of my son!” Then Vera understood for the first time in her life, one of God’s greatest and most beautiful truths…why blood? Because it was the strongest language God could have used. It was the most precious thing He could give–the highest price He could pay. Through God’s amazing love we were redeemed with the precious blood of Christ.”
God gave to us the most valuable gift we could ever receive. He gave us life, TWICE!
Today’s Prayer
Dear Lord,
Give me eyes to see where the crucial battles are being waged in my time; give me the wisdom see your truth; give me the courage to speak your word as I must; and give me the patience to allow you to shape me into a person who can be an effective servant for your glory. In Jesus Name, Amen.

