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今日經文: 利未記19章1-10節
全年讀經: 以斯帖記6-8章使徒行傳6章
Todays Scripture: Leviticus 19:1-10
Bible in a Year: Esther 6-8Acts 6

慷慨付出
不可拾取葡萄園所掉的果子;要留給窮人和寄居的。—利未記19章10節
在我舅公的追思禮拜上,有一道含有烤牛肉、玉米和豆子的菜餚,為的是紀念他和妻子多年來持守的款待之道。每個星期天早上,他們都會把一大塊烤肉和蔬菜放進慢燉鍋裡,然後再去教會。主日崇拜結束後,他們會邀請一些人到他們家裡共進午餐。有時是好朋友,有時是陌生人。不論誰來,他們都會確保家裡有足夠的食物,並預留主日下午那段時間來款待客人。
他們每個主日都熱心款待人,這需要慷慨付出而且刻意準備。以色列人也遵循類似的做法。上帝透過摩西吩咐他們留下部分收成「給窮人和寄居的」(利未記19章10節)。在收割的季節,他們不可割盡田角,不可拾取掉落的莊稼,也不可摘盡葡萄園的果子(9-10節)。藉著這些充滿恩典的方式,那些沒有土地的人仍能透過勞作來收集食物。對上帝的子民來說,儘管一時興起的善舉也是一種美好的祝福,但這樣的慷慨付出並不是偶爾為之,而是年復一年持續的生活方式。
我們其實有很多機會,能以款待我們周遭的人來展現耶穌的愛。有時我們無法事先準備,但有時卻能刻意準備。願我們在上帝的幫助下,想想今天要如何善待他人(33節)。
平凱靈
上帝應許會豐盛地供應祂子民所需的食物(利未記25章18-19節)。因此,為了讓以色列人記念他們在埃及為奴的經歷,上帝頒布律法,命令他們要救濟窮人和有需要的人(19章9-10節;申命記24章19-22節)。從路得記2章,我們看到以色列人遵循這條律法,允許窮人撿拾麥穗。上帝也要我們慷慨與人分享祂所賜的資源(參閱申命記15章7-11節)。使徒保羅指出,是上帝讓我們享受豐裕的物質生活,並敦促信耶穌的人要「用自己的錢財行善,……多做善事,慷慨供應有需要的人,並且隨時準備跟別人分享」(提摩太前書6章18節,新普及譯本)。今天,既然上帝已經豐富地賜給了我們,讓我們留意他人的需要,為別人慷慨付出。
Ready to Be Generous
Do not . . . pick up the grapes that have fallen. Leave them for the poor and the foreigner.
My great-uncle’s memorial service featured a meal of roast beef, corn, and beans to honor the hospitality that he and his wife had lived out for many years. Each Sunday morning, they would put a large roast and veggies in the Crock-Pot before going to church. After the service, they would look for someone to invite for lunch. Sometimes it was a good friend, sometimes a stranger. Either way, they made sure there was plenty of food at home and those afternoons were especially set aside for hospitality.
Their Sunday habit required an intentional readiness for generosity. The Israelites followed a similar pattern. Through Moses, God commanded them to leave a portion of their food “for the poor and the foreigner” (Leviticus 19:10). During harvest time, they were instructed not to reap to the edges of their field, leave what had fallen, and not re-harvest their vineyards (vv. 9-10). With these redeeming methods, those who didn’t own land could still work to gather food. For the people of God, this wasn’t a one-time, spontaneous act—although that can be a beautiful blessing too. It was how they lived year after year.
There are opportunities all around us to show Jesus’ hospitable love. Some we can’t prepare for; some we can. As God helps us, let’s consider how we can treat others kindly today (v. 33).
Reflect & Pray
Where is God calling you to be generous? What does it look like to be ready to show love and kindness?
Dear Jesus, You modeled perfect love and self-sacrifice. Please help me to be ready to show Your love to others.








