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The best gifts are just because gifts.
I have a friend who is the queen of just because gifts.
I receive a gift when I accompany her to the doctor, when we grab coffee, and on days when my kids are driving me crazy.
Just because gifts remind us that we are SEEN and LOVED.
God is the King of just because gifts.
My first present arrived December of 1995. I was a bratty junior higher with boys on the brain. I did NOT deserve this gift.
But we never deserve just because gifts.
I was counting down the days until my school trip to Boston. The only problem was, a deposit of $300 was due—$300 that my parents did not have.
I pitched a fit and threatened to run away. I only made it to the end of my driveway. As I plopped myself on the curb with my JanSport book bag in tow, my older sister sat beside me. As a means to cheer me up, she offered to treat me to bingo.
Now, I am a master at bingo and it requires three things:
I followed my strategy to a tee, yet I never yelled bingo.
The tears began to flow as the final game was underway. This was my last chance to win and I was desperate.
So, I did something you should probably never do. I asked God to let me win. I wasn’t sure if Jesus liked gambling—but I was pretty sure he liked me.
The final game required you to cover your entire bingo card. I was waiting on one number…N 43. Suddenly, a muffled old man’s voice boomed from the speaker, “N 43.”
I shot out of my seat and ran to the front. I had won the last game of the night.
And the prize?
$300—the exact amount I needed for my school trip.
Maybe you think this was just a coincidence. Maybe you’ll unsubscribe from this email because I’m promoting gambling and even worse, I prayed to win.
Or maybe, you can look past the foolishness of a twelve-year-old girl and see a God who cares about ever little need we have.
Jesus reminds us in Matthew 7:7-11
“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened…
If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father give good things to those who ask him.”
God has been a father for a really, really long time. He’s pretty good at it. He cares about the smallest worry we obsess over and the biggest heartache we face. The problem is, most of us don’t ask him for help.
A month ago, I dreamt a package came in the mail with no return address. When I opened it, I found a gold key strung on a necklace and I knew it was from God.
While in Nashville this week, I met with a publicist about my upcoming book. The trip was surreal and Jesus’ fingerprints were all over it.
And just when I thought, God you can’t top this! I walked into a gift shop near our Airbnb and stumbled upon an entire display of gold keys strung on necklaces.
I immediately knew this was a just because gift from my Dad.
I walked toward the display and scooped the first key I saw into my hand. Etched in gold was one simple word: CREATE.
God knows you. He anticipates your needs before you even ask. But he waits on you.
How many just because gifts are stored in heaven unopened—intricately wrapped with ribbons and bows—with your name on the tag?
How many requests is God sitting on the edge of his throne, waiting to grant, but you have never dared to ask?
You don’t have to earn it.
He wants to bless you…just because.