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Sharvita Dancy: A Short Story
Sharvita Dancy

Continually quoting Luke 6:38, Matt was becoming rich and was supposedly give $5,000 to 5 people. Matt was cheerful and ready to give. The fact that Matt didn't like to see anyone struggle, because he know where he had been through. Matt started to meditate on that particular scripture and began to think about the 5 people that he was going to give the money to. While riding through town, Matt saw more than 5 people that was homeless. So, he decided to not leave anyone out. After making this big decision, Matt felt confident about it. He knew that he was going to get more than enough back. One Sunday morning, Matt decided to go to church. He had been lead by God to go. Matt started to make Luke 6:38 a repetition. He had gained so much faith in his seed that he was sowing into people.
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They showed Matt that he was greatly appreciated. Matt felt happy to make others happy. Matt felt free. He knew that there was a big blessing with his name on it. He started receiving unexpected phone calls and emails telling him that he has a large amount of money that was just put into his bank account unexpectedly. Matt started to thank God for his blessings and share his testimony with others. He knew right then that Luke 6:38 worked. Although Matt had received his blessing from God for blessing people, Matt continued to give. He felt every burden being lifted off his shoulder. He continued to give, because he was a giver and that was his passion. He made sure everyone had what they needed, and it was. That was the best feeling that Matt had ever felt in his entire life. He felt very much appreciated and like the hero he was called. In conclusion, it's always better to give then to receive . By giving to others, Matt broke the backbone of poverty off of everyone that was in

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