Our annual mission trip took us to a section of Tanzania inhabited by the Maasai tribe. Our host who has been doing phenomenal work shared with us the challenges he is facing on the mission field. One was scarcity of water. The other was lack of transportation for the field staff who sometimes walked about 10 kilometers or more for evangelism. In March this year, our ministry was able to provide 40 bicycles to ease the transportation challenge. Two things are crystal clear from text. Firstly, we have a scriptural summary of the reason for abundance. Apart from meeting our personal needs, abundance gives us the capacity to engage in “every good work.” A good work will range from anything done to alleviate the sufferings of others to providing assistance in fulfilling their mission. No gift of God is designed for showmanship. God gifts to men is to enable them serve. Those who crave wealth for the fun of it or to live indulgently will run at cross-purpose to God.
No gift of God is designed for showmanship. God gifts to men is to enable them serve…All of God’s gifts come through the release of grace appropriated by faith…God’s grace will lead us to a productive venture; and at the same time ensure that our labour is not in vain.
Secondly, we are instructed on the means to abundance. All of God’s gifts come through the release of grace appropriated by faith; and this does not exclude abundance. Grace at work does not exclude us from productive enterprise. When Paul described the secret of his successful life, he mentioned the interlocking forces of grace and labour. God’s grace will lead us to a productive venture; and at the same time ensure that our labour is not in vain.