I know that George Bailey is normally associated with Christmas, but bear with me on this one. How many of you have felt like George Bailey at times?
Have you ever invested in a friendship only to feel like the other friend wasn’t investing nearly as much?
Have you ever felt like you were always the one giving the encouragement and blessing and never the one to receive it?
Have you ever made someone a high priority in your life and then felt like that you weren’t even a priority in theirs and it seemed like you didn’t matter to them and that they could take or leave you with no difference at all?
Have you ever felt like that if you were suddenly gone, you wouldn’t be missed all that much?
Then you know what it feels like to be a George Bailey.
But let me let you in on a little secret.
You may not think what you do matters or makes a difference or touches anybody’s lives, but it does.
Not everybody you encourage is in a place where they can reciprocate it. They could just be overwhelmed by life and stress. But that doesn’t mean they don’t appreciate and savor all the encouragement you give and your friendship.
True love in any form is never about giving as much as you get back. It’s always about giving and never expecting return, because God showed us that kind of love even when He knew we would never ever in a million years even begin to pay Him back for all He’s done.
I truly believe that the world will be turned upside down (or right-side up again) by small acts of kindness done with great love that never make the front page or get turned into movies or even get any recognition.
Jesus will say “Well done” to those who gave to the least of these who never could repay or at times even say, “Thank you.” For what you did for these, you did for Jesus Himself.
So take heart. Your labor is never in vain if it is done out of a compassionate heart filled with God’s love. It’s never for nothing.
