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Mark 12:44
"For all they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living."

"their abundance" is contrasted with "her want," or poverty. They gave FROM what they did not need. They are not going to miss what they gave as their offerings. The widow gave ALL that she had to live on. She gave all her money to God and trusted He would take care of her! God is pleased with giving. He is even MORE pleased with GREAT FAITH like this widow has demonstrated.

Jesus knows this situation from every perspective. It is probable that this widow lost her home to one of the scribes! AND! She keeps on giving more to the Temple!!! Jesus noticed the widows offering and pointed it out to His Disciples.

The thing that Jesus teaches about money is to control it and not let it control you. The tithe is a great place to start. It's like training wheels for a bicycle. You get used to giving, and pretty soon, you're giving beyond the tithe. Giving out of gratitude and NOT out of obligation! We recognize that God provides everything we have. Ourselves, our time and our possessions. God is faithful, and just.
GOD will provide we must learn to hold what He gives us with our hands open.

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