By Pastor Mark Hopper
We have all heard the phrase “There is no such thing as a free lunch”. I’m not sure when or where this saying got started, but I have discovered that it is not true.
Two recent incidents made it clear to me that there really is such a thing as a “free lunch”! One example was a delicious lunch that was provided for our church staff by an anonymous member.
Many churches celebrate “Pastor Appreciation Month” in October.
Different churches honor their pastors and staff members in different ways. Someone at our church offered to pay for lunch for all of our church staff. We went to a Korean BBQ restaurant and really enjoyed it. It really was a “free lunch”.
More recently, I stopped at a local fast food restaurant for a quick lunch. While I waited in line to order my food, the owner greeted me and asked how I was doing. He does not attend our church but recently came to an event on our campus.
As I placed my order and pulled out my wallet to pay, he insisted on making my lunch complimentary. I was caught by surprise. I did not expect to receive a “free lunch”. I felt awkward but I did appreciate his kindness and I did enjoy my lunch, too!
We have all heard stories of people paying for the food or coffee for the car behind them in the drive through lane at Starbucks or a fast food restaurant. We have heard of examples of people anonymously paying for some one’s lay away items in a local department store.
The Bible teaches us to be generous and share with others. In First Timothy 5:17-18, it says, “Instruct those who are rich in this present world…to be rich in good works, to be generous and willing to share”.
You may not think you are rich, but you probably have more money and more possessions than most people in the world. You may not be able to help people in another country or on a different continent, but you may be able to help someone nearby.
I hope you will watch for an opportunity to help a neighbor, co-worker or classmate this season. A thoughtful gift card or small amount of cash in an envelope could be just the encouragement that someone needs to lift their spirits at Christmas time.
Maybe you can provide a “free lunch” for the car behind you in the drive thru lane or give a gift to someone in need. You will be glad you did and they will, too!
Pastor Mark Hopper is from the Evangelical Free Church of Diamond Bar, 3255 South Diamond Bar Ave. Sunday services are 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. For more information, call (909) 594-7604 or visit http://www.efreedb.org.

