What Do I Have to Offer G-d? by Regional Rep. Erik Pulido
What do I have to offer G-d? It’s a question that we all ask ourselves. What can we do that compares to what the King of the Universe does for us? He is such a great G-d, and we are so small. Even when we know that he loves us, and that he cares for us, knowing the vast difference between what he is able to do and what we are able to do can sometimes make us wonder if we even have anything to offer G-d. It’s not even just G-d – we might see other believers all the time who have a lot to offer G-d, and do so much for his kingdom, that it can be discouraging when we compare them to ourselves. You’re not a bad person if you feel this way; I feel like this sometimes, myself.
When I feel discouraged in this way, I find it’s important to remember not only that G-d loves us and cares for us, but that he values us, not despite what we can do, but because of it! G-d knows the resources and the abilities that you have, and he values what we can do – not based on what he can do, or on what other people can do, but based on what we are able to do.
Rav Sha’ul (Paul) wrote that “if the eagerness to give is there, the acceptability of the gift is measured by what you have, not by what you don’t have” (2 Corinthians 8:12). The same way, we should not focus on and feel discouraged by all that we cannot do, but we should instead focus on doing all the things that we can do to build up G-d’s kingdom. Don’t forget the story of the widow, in Mark 12:41-44: no matter how little we have to give, if we do all that we can do, G-d values all of it – and, remember, most of all, as you think about this: he values us for who we are.
Authored by Northeast Regional Rep. Erik Pulido



