Don’t neglect to do what is good and to share, for God is pleased with such sacrifices.” Hebrews 13:16
My Momma taught me to share. When there are a bunch of kids and other family members in a family you learn two contradicting lessons. First, you need to share. Often, especially when it comes to the good things on a dinner table, the demand usually exceeds supply. You know, nine people and eight pieces of pie. So, you cut the pieces smaller. That is sharing. The other lesson is you need to act fast. We all know the adage that the early bird gets the worm or the one who eats his or her pie the fastest gets a shot at the last piece. That is not sharing.
Sharing and putting others first are Jesus things. He was the only guy who could go to any event and be the star of the show. Be it a wedding, a funeral, or a banquet and bam…He was the most important person in the room. But the funny thing is you never see that. You always see Him at the back of the line. The only time He was first in line was the line for the cross. That was a very short line—in fact, it was only one deep, and He was ready and willing to go because He loved us so much.
He was willing to share His righteousness too. We didn’t have any of our own, so He gave us His. The Bible says that our righteousness was like filthy rags, so He shared, in fact, He gave. It’s pretty amazing. There are some things we shouldn’t share like something told in private and maybe a cold. But as a general rule we should be people who love to share. And that is where I need your help.
Over the last couple of years lots of folks have been reading Grits. Through our church email list, the Grits Facebook page, and through the gritswithgrace.com blog, people have been reading. I want you know just how incredible I think that is. My goal is to be an encourager and maybe even make you smile. But most importantly, I want to share a big truth that helps us as we do life…together.
So, that is where you come in. I am wondering if you would be willing to share Grits with those in your world. The guy who wrote Hebrews (great name for a coffee shop by the way) said that we should do good things and share because God is pleased with that. That might even apply to Grits. Sign up for the blog at http://www.gritswithgrace.com, share on Facebook, or share in an email, it’s all sharing a word of encouragement.
Something happened a while back that I thought was so cool. I was notified by email that someone had read one of the Grits’ stories and decided to start following the blog. That means every day they will get an email with that day’s story. Sometimes, people just stumble onto the Grits blog, who knows how that happens? But what made this so special was this someone was a cabdriver in Southampton, England. What? Yup. And I thought that was cool. So, a special thanks to our friend there.
My wife Judy checked (the blog tracks locations) and we have had Grits’ readers from several countries and from a chunk of the states here in America. And it usually happens because someone searches and finds a story, or someone shares it. So, would you be willing to make it a daily habit to share your Grits? It isn’t about just getting more readers but rather, it is about maybe encouraging someone who needs a lift on any given day. Together we can be encouragers and hey, the more the merrier.
Each year is a challenge, but I love the fact that God is bigger than any challenge we face. I try and make that a regular theme as I write. Life is pretty tough to go it alone and I believe that He is more than ready to walk with us. So, thanks again for reading and thanks for sharing. Oh, and by the way, for those of you who comment…thanks for that too. I try to read and respond, and it is always an encouragement. Well, outside night is turning to day, so it must be time to see what this day holds. One thing is sure…we can face it together with Him because as always, “He’s got this.” Bro. Dewayne
Brother Dewayne, I love your blog so much. I absolutely look forward to it each morning. Nothing makes me happier to start my morning with a little Jesus, a little grits and a little coffee. There is nothing that stops me from sharing this blog and I happily do so every chance I can… On some of my mornings when I am feeling not so up..
your blog brings me up and sets the tone for my day, gives me a smile and and healthy dose of hope in Jesus. Thank you so much from my heart for all that you do and share with us. Thankyou for helping me draw closer in my walk with Jesus. The past few months have been very rocky for me. I went through a lot of heaviness and some days your blog was the bright spot in my day. Things are getting back on track and I am settling in again. I never lost my hope because of my love for my Jesus and my daily share of grits and grace every morning. Thank you!
Trudy Vetter
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Thank you so much for those wonderfully encouraging words. It is folks like you and words like that that keep Judy and me making Grits! Thanks again and God bless. Bro D
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