Never Quench The Fire Giving

Adapt the act of GIVING

Giving is not just about making a donation , it’s about making a difference… – Kathy Calvin

Did you know that being soft handed (Giving) fosters cooperation and friendship among others?

You’ve got a strong desire to give

But then your hands are folded, refusing to reach others

You treat your fellow man from a good heart

But they pay back at the end with a bad heart

People do think you’re being stingy

But they’ve no idea of what goes on in your shoes

“It’s not how much we give, but how much love we put into giving.” Mother Teresa

Never Quench The Fire Giving

Do you give with the intention of receiving something great in return?

Keep in mind that, whenever you give with the right motive, the sum doesn’t have to be large

It’s written that; ‘there is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving’ (Acts 20:35)

Learn to give out wholeheartedly

Because no man knows tomorrow

“Practice giving and people will give to you. They will pour into your laps a fine measure, pressed down, shaken together, and overflowing. For with the measure that you’re measuring out, they’ll measure out to you in return” (Luke 6:38)

Never Quench The Fire Giving

Don’t quench the fire of giving

If people express no gratitude for your efforts,

Keep reaching out, because you might someday save a soul from falling

Proverbs 11:17 says, ‘A kind man benefits himself, but the cruel person brings trouble on himself’

People with a kind spirit are generous

So never let your soft hand go hard, all because others don’t appreciate your effort

Never give up; one day they’ll write your report

If your soft hand goes hard, try as much as you can to make the necessary changes in order not to let this great act of yours go

For more blessings awaits you if you maintain your soft hand

I’m down today, you’re up

Give me a helping hand so I can also climb up so that someday, when you fall, I can also give you a push

NEVER QUENCH THE FIRE OF GIVING…

 

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