Slim Pickings
Many stores open early and close late on sale days. Early shoppers find several choices. Those who shop later in the day find slim pickings.
Slim pickings mean few choices.
Not much is left after others take what they want. This applies to more than shopping. We often find slim pickings:
- At the end of a food line
- Near the end of a gardening season
Slim pickings for one person look like treasures for others.
- A small amount of food can save a starving person.
- One coat warms a person in freezing weather.
What treasures can we offer others who survive on slim pickings?
Perhaps a good New Year’s resolution would be to share from our wealth.
- Buy extra at the grocery to feed the hungry.
- Give away some of our clothes and shoes.
- Spend less on self and donate the money saved.
Why not make giving a lifestyle? We can’t take it with us when we die. Why not put it to good use while we live. Let’s give of our wealth. Let’s give of ourselves.
“The generous will themselves be blessed, for they share their food with the poor” (Proverbs 22:9 NIV).
Thanks to Ruby Colvin for the suggestion.
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