Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast - Why is it more blessed to give than receive? • followHIM Favorites • July 17 - July 23
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Hello, my friends. Welcome to another follow him favorites. My name is Hank Smith. I'm here
with the incredible John by the way. Hello, John.
I hate John. We're going to take one question from this week's Come Follow Me lesson. This
is Acts 16 through 21. We're going to look a single verse and our question comes from
Acts 20 35 where Paul says it is more blessed to give than to receive. At face value, that doesn't seem right. I really like receiving gifts.
So can you help me out and understand why it's more blessed to give than to receive?
That's a great verse and as a kid. I don't think I understood that either. What's interesting about this verse is
Paul says the words of the Lord Jesus how he he said, and it's one of those verses
that's in Acts that's not in the Gospels.
So here's more words of Jesus, but okay, how does that work?
Because I always thought it was more blessed to get stuff.
And it's been really fun probably for you too
to watch your kids when as they grow
and they find something perfect,
they wanna give their sibling. And how that excitement lasts something perfect, they want to give their sibling,
and how that excitement lasts from the time they got to gift
until it's wrapped under the tree for a couple of weeks
or whatever, and you really start,
they start to see that I really fun Christmas
is when I found the perfect thing for so and so.
You know, and that's just talking about Christmas,
but we all revere people who have given things to us.
And usually that means their time or their attention or when we've gone through a hard time,
you know, they show up. I wrote a book on happiness once. It sold dozens of copies.
It's a good one. I learned something in writing this book. I've read a study where they would give
random college students $40. And they would say, you can have this $40
if you will go spend it in the next two hours
on someone you love and then come back and tell us
what you got.
And then to the other people, they said,
go spend this $40 on yourself and then come back
and tell us what you got.
They took their little survey afterwards.
The difference in their happiness levels were stark.
Those who bought for themselves sometimes felt worse than when they'd before.
They got the $40.
They said, no, I regret what I got.
I didn't have enough time.
I shouldn't have gotten that.
And those who bought for others their happiness levels were much higher.
They were excited to give this gift.
They wanted to give this gift.
And what the researcher said was, it's true. It is more blessed to give than gift, they wanted to give this gift, and what the researcher said was, it's true.
It is more blessed to give than to receive. You're going to end up happier in finding things to
give other people than you are in looking for those things in yourself. It's kind of a backwards
way of thinking, contradictory to what you might think would happen, but it is true.
But that is a great story, and to back it up with experiences like that, that is great.
I'm thinking that yeah, I should have done this for someone else. That's that's kind of because they had that option. Wow.
Those who bought for themselves just said, I wish that wouldn't happen to me.
This is the worst thing that's it's the worst $40 that's ever happened to me. Yeah, I wasted my day and now I'm
mad at what I bought. Yeah, so we got to believe Paul here, Jesus himself. It is more blessed to give
than to receive. We hope you join us on our full podcast. It's called Follow Him. You can get it
wherever you get your podcasts. We have a guest joining us this week, Dr. Susan Easton Black.
We think you're going to love what she has to say on these chapters, so come find us on Follow Him and then join us next week for another Follow Him Favorites.