Bob Shank wrote, "Barnabas' role in the early church made him aware of the unusual financial challenges in supporting the Pentecost pilgrims who had come to the city for their festival and had found faith in the Messiah. They stayed with their travel possessions that were exhausted and then became dependent on the hospitality of the local believers. Barnabas… sold a piece of property that he owned and transferred the funds to the apostles for immediate assistance in caring for the new Christians." 1 Barnabas knew he could never out-give God, and that knowledge fueled his generosity. Giving to God and to His work displays confidence in Him as our ultimate provider and enables us to be sons and daughters of encouragement. Barnabas was not simply an observer or verbalizer. He acted to meet the extraordinary need with extraordinary generosity. Bob Shank Read through the Bible: Genesis 47 – 50 1 John Rinehart, Gospel Patrons (Reclaimed Publishing, 2013), 15. |
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