Archive for December, 1998
A Grander View (passion part II)
Dec 9th
Maximum investment yields maximum returns. This is true in economics, true in our daily relationships and it is most true in our spiritual lives.
It is common for us all to temper our emotions, to hold our heart at bay until we are certain of the anticipated return. Most of us in fact, give to relationships the way the world has told us to give. We give enough—just enough. Enough so that no-one can accuse us of not trying, enough that we will reap at least some benefits, but not enough to risk great loss or in turn win great gain victories.
This minimum investment, though capable of yielding these minimum returns, will yield ONLY these minimum returns. Maximum investment yields maximum returns. But I will not lie to you it also holds greater risks. If this risk is not for you then neither are the returns. If you simply desire to do enough so that someone might mistake you for a follower of Christ then minimum investment should do. But—if you long to see and taste the abundant life you must invest big and so—risk big. I am here to tell you, He will cover your bet.
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