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Have you ever wondered how to live out the Great Commission when daily life calls? When homes need cleaning and babies need holding? Maybe the calling in Matthew 28:19 just seems foreign to your life right now.
I don’t need to remind you of how COVID19 invaded our world, shook our foundations, fractured our normalcy, and muddied our waters. For some, its impact resulted in an overwhelming loss; for others, isolation and anxiety. It impacted all our lives in one way or another. Some of us continue to be in the thick of it. Many of us are still trying to find our footing in a relatively new unwanted normal. There are days when it can feel like a heavy blanket of snow, making it difficult for us to move.
When I received my diagnosis of small fiber neuropathy—a disorder that causes damage to the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord—my mom shared that she understood if I chose to keep it private. It was, as she put it, “a personal matter.” But, after two years of shouldering the burden of undiagnosed pain, I couldn’t carry it myself any longer.
Offerings are something more. They are something special. Sometimes we might find an offering to God in an unexpected place. Yes, God has prompted my heart to bless a family in need financially or offer dinner deliveries to a struggling friend. God has called me to give extra to support missions at various times. However, I never expected my body to be an offering to God. My actions, yes. My money, yes. My body? No.