THE WIDOW’S OFFERING

Passage: Luke 20:45~21:4  

Key verse: 21:4

The teachers of the law looked pious, but they were hypocritical. They went to the marketplaces to show off their fancy robes and to be greeted by people; they wanted to be treated as VIPs at banquets or in the synagogues. They did not seek God and his glory; rather they used God’s name to seek human glory and people’s recognition. They used religion as a cloak for taking advantage of weak people for their material gain. Jesus said that this kind of people will be punished most severely. Jesus wants us to live in the sight of God, seeking God’s glory.

As Jesus was standing in the temple, he saw some rich people putting a large amount of money into the treasury of the temple out of their wealth. But a poor widow put in two very small copper coins, which were the smallest unit of coinage in Jewish currency and were of very little value. But she put in all she had to live on out of poverty. It was worth more than money. She did not calculate or offer leftovers, but gave everything she had, proportionally more than the rich. Jesus saw her sacrificial heart and faith. In Jesus’ eyes, her gift was the most expensive of all, for she gave God her heart and trusted him for her future. This was her faith.



Prayer: Lord, help me to seek you and your glory and give cheerfully for those who are in need out of love. Grant me eyes to see beautiful acts of love and faith in others.

One Word: Jesus valued a widow’s gift to God.