The Pig I Have
A rural pastor was out visiting his peeps. In the course of chatting with a local farmer, he asked him, “If you had two cows, would you give one of them to the Lord?”
“Why, of course, Pastor. Absolutely. Wouldn’t even think twice about it,” responded the farmer.
The pastor asked another question. “If you had two sheep, would you give one of them to the Lord?”
Again, the farmer answered confidently and without hesitation, “Pastor, you know I would. I love Jesus and when he blesses me with a second sheep, of course he can have it.”
The pastor asked one more question, “If you had two pigs, would you give one of them to the Lord?”
This time, though, the farmer scowled and said, “Now just hold on a dadgum minute there, Pastor, that there’s not fair. You darn-good-and-well know I have two pigs.”
Sound familiar? Do we do that? Do we promise God what we hope he blesses us with, while withholding what he already has? I bet we do it more than we think, without even realizing it.
I’ll tithe once I can pay my bills. The truth is, you will never be able to pay your bills until you tithe.
I’ll spend time with the Lord once my schedule settles down. You will never be able to spend the time you don’t have with the Lord until you spend the time you do have.
I’ll take a Sabbath with the Lord once I get everything done. You will never get everything done until you start taking Sabbaths.
God doesn’t want the cow or the sheep we don’t have. He wants the pig we do have. God doesn’t want the 2 hours a day we don’t have to spend with him. He wants the 15 minutes a day we do have to spend with him but are choosing not to.
So often we take for granted what we have. We think, “Oh I’ll serve God when ________.” Fill in the blank for you. But he doesn’t want our promise to serve him later. He really doesn’t. He wants our obedience now, with what he’s already given us.
Jesus put it this way. “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much” (Luke 16:10). And remember the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30)? The servants who were faithful with little were given more, and the servant who was not faithful with little, even what he had was taken from him.
So it’s really an opportunity to bless ourselves. Out of God’s great grace and mercy for us, he will never be give us more if we’re not faithful with what we already have. If we aren’t faithful with what we already have, more would destroy us, so out of his great love for us, he withholds it.
Ask the Lord, Is there anything I’m unconsciously withholding from you? Is there anything you’re consciously withholding? Will you go on this journey with us and offer it to the Lord, take the chance, and see where he leads it? It may not go where you expect, but it’ll be good.
So what do you think? Will you give the Lord the pig you have? Tell us in the comments and please share on social media (convenience buttons below). We look forward to hearing from you.
I want to give a big second to this. To me this comes down to trust and believing that God will honor his word. I have learned to pay God first before anything else because its really all his, he just lets me have the biggest share by far. And guess what sometimes bad things still happen financially. However, I know that God has promised that he will open the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing if I do what he tells me so I trust him. And again guess what, I have a long list of financial miracles to show for it.
Well said, Dave! It all comes down to faith doesn’t it? In each situation, our choice is to respond either in faith or in fear.