The 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are an amazing event, full
of wonderful stories of people overcoming adversities and adversaries with
sacrifice, determination and love.
One story I heard recently was about Brenda Martinez, an athlete from
Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., who is competing in a number of track events. She
comes from a working-class family.
She explained in an NPR interview how hard her parents worked to find
the money for her training. Her mother sold homemade tamales, and her father
took on additional home improvement side jobs to raise the necessary funds.
Through their sacrifice and hard work, and Brenda’s hard work, too, she was
able to compete and make her way onto the U.S. Olympic team. She told the
interviewer that she believes in giving back. She is raising money to send low-income
young people to camps where they can prepare to compete in sports.
Every one of us, on some level, has been gifted by God with talent,
means, strength, and insight. But it has not been given to us to keep to
ourselves. Jesus said, “From everyone who has been given much, much will be
demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be
asked.” (Luke 12:48b)
Too many people receive gifts from God but don’t willingly share them,
turning a deaf ear to what God asks of them. They help create or sustain abject
need in the midst of abundance.
In God’s economy the world is supposed to operate through human beings
sharing with one another. The crisis of world hunger and other shortages that too
many people experience on this globe are simply the result of a shortage of
heart.
There is enough food to feed the world six times over, but the humans
will not share. The delivery system in
God’ economy starts with people realizing that sharing is God’s plan and that
we are blessed to be a blessing. It starts with each of us determining daily
what it is God has gifted us with that can be shared with another. In so doing
we inspire others to do the same, and the cycle of blessing goes on and on and
on.
The greatest joy on earth comes to our hearts when, like Brenda Martinez,
we see the good we can do by giving ourselves away.
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