#365PROMISES #PROMISE139 🤍
Reflecting on Promise #139 from the 365 Promises collection, I have found a profound sense of purpose in Proverbs 19:17, which says, "He who has pity on the poor lends to Yahweh; he will reward him." This verse reminds me that acts of kindness towards those less fortunate are not only a moral duty but are seen as lending to God himself, and such generosity never goes unnoticed. In my personal journey, I have experienced the joy that comes from giving, whether through time, resources, or simply a listening ear. It’s easy to get caught up in our own lives and forget that the resources we have are blessings meant to be shared. Sowing into the lives of others is a powerful way to partner with divine generosity. It not only benefits those in need but also enriches our own spirit by connecting us to a higher purpose. When I extend kindness to others, I remind myself that these simple acts are expressions of God’s love and kindness flowing through me. This mindset changes how I view giving—from something transactional to a heartfelt mission. If you’ve ever wondered how to make a difference, start small. Offer a meal, a word of encouragement, or support to someone struggling. These actions ripple far beyond what we can see. Embracing this promise challenges us to see beyond our circumstances, to recognize the divine in those around us, especially the poor. It’s a call to compassion and a reminder that generosity brings spiritual rewards. I encourage you to reflect on the resources you have and consider how they can be used as expressions of love to inspire and strengthen others. In doing so, you join a path of kindness that nourishes both giver and receiver.























































