Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope

Refreshing Others

Episode Summary

Refresh others today with an extra measure of generosity. In doing so, you will take hold of the life that is truly life.

Episode Notes

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Episode Transcription

Would a first-class passenger give you his seat for yours in coach?

Well, it happened to me – or I should say, to Rainey, who was traveling with me. I usually fly with two friends when I make cross-country flights. One person sits in coach while the other flies with me in business class – I’ve got to be able to stretch out when flying across the country, that’s why I use business. Anyway, this particular flight did not have business, only first-class, so that’s what I flew that day. Well, we boarded the plane and Rainey, who is our Communications Manager here at Joni and Friends and we travel together, Rainey went to the back to get settled into her coach seat. Well, after a few minutes and while others were still boarding, she made her way up the front to see if my other friend and I were okay. Good thing she did, ’cause I was having a very difficult time getting comfortable. Well, my two friends were trying very hard to get my body situated properly, but just then, they announced that we should quickly get in our seats, for the plane was ready to take off.

So a first-class passenger sitting across the aisle pulled Rainey aside and said, “Here, take my seat.” Obviously, he could tell I was in trouble and he wanted to help. Rainey tried to tell him that I’d be okay, but he would not hear of it. This man wanted to make certain I had the help of both my friends, not just the one sitting next to me. By then he’d already gotten his coat and briefcase out of the overhead bin and was on his way back to the coach seat to take Rainey’s place. All three of us were overwhelmed by his generosity. He traded his first-class seat for hers in coach. After the flight was over, I wanted to thank the man, but he disappeared off the plane. 

The flight attendants, though, seemed to know who this guy was and they explained to us that he was a frequent flyer with that particular carrier and, in fact, he had all his employees fly the same. They described him as a quiet, but very kind and generous man. I don’t know if he was a Christian – I don’t think so, though. When we briefly spoke to him and thanked him in the name of Jesus, he didn’t respond like a brother in Christ might. And that got me to thinking.

Oh, if only more of us as believers related to strangers like that man in first class. If only generosity like that came as easily, like second nature, like, “Here’s a woman with special needs and I can do something to help her, so here, take my first-class seat for the entire cross-country flight!” Oh my goodness! Proverbs 11 says, “A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed.” 

And elsewhere in 1 Timothy 6:18-19 it says this, “Command them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, and be generous and willing to share. In this way they will lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age, so that they may take hold of the life that is truly life.” 

Now, I’m not asking you to give up your seat on an airplane – although I do know a friend who, if he knows a soldier is on board the flight, will give up his first-class seat for him – but there are countless ways you can be generous toward others. So, keep your eyes open, would you, and look for the opportunity? Be rich in good deeds. Be generous, be willing to share. In this way you’ll be laying up treasure for yourself for the coming age, okay? Oh, not only that – as you refresh others today with an extra measure of generosity, you, too, will be refreshed, plus you’ll take hold of the life that is truly the really good life.

 

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