Minimal Investment – Maximum Return

In a world that is so self-centered, a very powerful principle has all but disappeared from the social conscience of society today. We talked about it earlier, but want to do a little deeper dive into a scripture that has helped us to seize a key that has unlocked so much of the Kingdom to us. “And just as you want men to do to you, you also do to them likewise.” Luke 6:31

Without exception, there is an innate longing in every individual to be recognized and validated. While there are those narcissistic individuals who deviate from the norm, it is a very natural part of life.

What we need to ask ourselves – my actions, words, choices, decisions – how are these going to affect the friends and family surrounding me? What would I want someone to do to or for me? If I do or say this – how will it affect those around me and am I going to be blessed with the outcome?

Investing in others – as we would want others to invest in us (whether word or deed) – takes little effort. When we begin to recognize the contribution of those around us, we sow away from ourselves and inspire and invigorate the recipient.

Try a little experiment – take note of the feeling you get when someone compliments your contribution or acknowledges your giftings and anointings. For us – we call it the – “shoot the moon” effect. You will find yourself willing to go above and beyond for someone who really appreciates who and what you are about.

In a world that centers on self-preservation, like all Kingdom principles, the opposite will set you on a path of real redemption. Change your mindset. You may just find that in investing in others and treating those around you like you would like to be treated may propel you into the fulfillment and blessing of Yahweh’s purpose.

 

Posted on May 30, 2012, in Another's Things, Financial, Foundation, Little Things, Relationships. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

  1. Thank you so much. I have said this many times, and it is not in any way cliche. But, when you have an ear to hear what Yahweh says and you put this into practice and share it with those around you it always brings life! So, again..I say thank you 🙂

  2. jessica kiehn's avatar jessica kiehn

    So good. It’s so very easy to get caught up in “looking out for yourself” and justifying it with it being your jurisdiction, and your only responsibility, etc. When really, our responsibility is whatever Yahweh asks us to do. If that’s to go out of the way to do something for someone else and give away from ourselves, then so be it!

  3. dennis elliott's avatar dennis elliott

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