Six Small Seashells
Luke 12:13-21
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by King Duncan

Many years ago, missionary Bob Roberts was a guest speaker in a church. In this service he was sharing his burden for hungry children in the Philippines. Afterwards a young boy, about seven years old, came up to him and said, "Jesus spoke to me tonight while you were telling us about the hungry children . . . When you said that for a quarter a day you could feed a child and give him a vitamin, I thought, I've got to help. But I didn't know how I could. That's when Jesus spoke to me." The lad extended his hand and said, "This is my shell collection. I believe Jesus wants me to give these shells to help the children."  With those words, he placed the shells in Roberts' hand. Roberts accepted the shells, but he wondered how they could help hungry children.

A few weeks later, Roberts spoke to another congregation. Reaching into his pocket, he pulled out the seashells and told about that boy and his desire to feed hungry children. At the end of the service, a man approached Roberts and said, "I would like to purchase those shells for $100!"

Bob Roberts added this comment, "My freckle-faced friend may never know that his sacrificial offering provided 400 meals for Filipino children. He may not have understood how the Lord would use this small gift to feed the hungry, but he knew God wanted him to give what he had…"

God came to the rich man who had to build bigger barns to hold his goods and said, "You fool!" He was foolish, wasn't he? We all need to learn to live more simply, we need to evaluate our level of giving, and we need to understand that the extent of our giving is the most accurate gauge we have of the authenticity of our faith. Jesus said it best, of course, "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."

ChristianGlobe Networks, Inc., “Six Small Seashells,” Mountain Movers, April 1996, by King Duncan