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"Give, and gifts will be given to you: a good measure, packed together, shaken down and overflowing, will be poured into your lap." (Lk 6:38) Has it ever happened to you to receive a gift from a friend and to feel the need to repay the kindness? And you do it not so much to pay back a debt, but only out of truly grateful love? Yes, of course. If this is so for you, you can just imagine how it is for God, God who is Love. He always reciprocates every gift that we give to our neighbor in his name. Authentic Christians have this experience very often. And its a surprise each time. One never gets used to Gods creativity. I could give you a thousand, ten thousand examples. I could write a book on this, and you would see the truth of that image: "a full measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, will be poured into your lap," which describes the abundance with which God reciprocates, and the measure of his magnanimity. This episode is from the early days of the Movement. Night had already fallen over Rome. In a basement apartment the small group of young women who wanted to live the Gospel were saying good-night. Just then the door-bell rang. Who could it be at this hour? The man at the door was panic-stricken and desperate: the next day he and his family would be evicted from his house because he hadnt paid the rent. The young women looked at one another and in full agreement they opened the little drawer where they had put together what was left of their salaries. They gave everything to that man without a second thought. That night they went to bed happy. Someone else would look after them. But it wasnt daybreak yet when the telephone rang. "Ill be right there; Im taking a cab," said the voice of the same man. Surprised by his choice of transportation, the young women waited for him to arrive. When they saw his face they understood that something had changed. "When I got home last night, I found a sum of money which I unexpectedly inherited. My heart told me to give half of it to you." The sum was exactly twice as much as they had generously given. "Give, and gifts will be given to you: a good measure, packed together, shaken down and overflowing, will be poured into your lap." Have you ever had a similar experience? If you have not, remember that the gift must be given without any personal interest, without any hope of receiving something in return, and to anyone who asks.Try it. And do it not in order to see the results, but out of love for God. You might tell me: but I dont have anything to give. Its not true. If we want, we have real treasures to give: our free time, our heart, our smile, our advice, our knowledge, our peace, our words, to convince those who have to give to those who do not have . Again, you might say: but I dont have anyone to give to. Look around you: what about that sick man in the hospital, that widow who is always alone, that friend who is so discouraged because he didnt do well in school, that person terribly concerned about being out of work, your little brother who needs help, that friend in prison, that new person on the job who feels a little lost. Christ is waiting for you in them. Begin to act in a new way, as a Christian. The whole Gospel points towards this lifestyle which is one of great openness. Give up placing your security in earthly possessions and rely on God. In this way you will express your faith in him, a faith which is going to be confirmed before long by the gift that you will receive in return. Logically, God doesnt act in this way in order to make you rich or to make us rich. He does it so that others, many others, in seeing the small miracles brought about by our giving, will want to do the same. He does this because the more we have, the more we can give. As true administrators of his goods we can share everything with those around us, so that it can be said as it was of the early community of Jerusalem: " nor was there anyone needy among them" (Acts 4:34). Dont you think that in doing so you work at giving an authentic soul to the revolution that our society and the world is calling for? "Give, and gifts will be given to you." Undoubtedly, Jesus meant, first of all, the reward we will have in heaven, but what happens on this earth is already prelude and guarantee of what we will have in heaven. The commentary to the Word of Life is translated in 90 different languages and dialects, and reaches more than 14 million people worldwide, through the press, and radio and TV programs. If you would like to read experiences of life related to this or to past "Words of Life," they can be found in Living City magazine, the monthly publication of the Focolare Movement. For information, or to subscribe, write to: Living City, P.O. 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