1885 · 1 min read

It Pays to Give to the Lord

D. W. Whittle · The Wonders of Prayer, 1885

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"A clergyman states, that soon after he dedicated himself to the service of Christ, he resolved, as Jacob did, 'Of all that thou shalt give me, I will surely give a tenth unto thee.' Of the first $500 he earned, he gave $130, and in such a way that it incited a wealthy friend to give several hundreds more, including a donation of $100 to this clergyman himself.

For four years, the clergyman says, 'My expenses were small, my habits economical, and the only _luxury_ in which I indulged was the luxury of giving.

In the two first of these years I was permitted to give $500.' 'On a review of my ministry of about sixteen years,' he adds, 'I find God has graciously permitted me to give to the cause of my Redeemer nearly $1,200, by which amount about forty life memberships have been created in various evangelical societies.

During all these years God has prospered me; has given me almost uninterrupted health; has surrounded me with sweet domestic ties; and my congregation, by means in part perhaps of a steady example, have given _more in these sixteen years_ than in all their long previous history."

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