Source · Acts 20:35 (attributed to Jesus)
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On the surface, Jesus' words speak to a simple act of generosity. When you give something – a possession, your time, your attention – you experience a unique satisfaction, a sense of fulfillment that often surpasses the pleasure of receiving something yourself. It suggests a natural human inclination towards altruism, where the act of outward flow brings an inner reward.
The Christian mystical tradition, however, understands this not merely as a psychological phenomenon but as a participation in the divine nature. God, in this view, is the ultimate Giver, the source of all being and grace. To give selflessly is to align yourself with this divine outpouring, to become a conduit for God's love. This echoes the concept of *kenosis*, the self-emptying of Christ described in Philippians, where divinity voluntarily relinquishes its own status for the sake of others. By giving, you participate in this divine kenotic love, moving beyond the ego's desire for accumulation and towards a state of spiritual abundance, mirroring the Trinity's eternal exchange of love. It is in this mirroring of God's giving nature that true blessedness, a state of spiritual union and joy, is realized.
In your life: Practice a small, unexpected act of generosity today, focusing on the joy of the giving itself rather than any potential return.