Daily Devotion: Give Uniquely

An earth angel named Rob is a heavenly example that each of us has a gift only we can give.

Daily Guideposts writer, Roberta Messner

Neglect not the gift that is in thee.  I Timothy 4:14

It was the worst snowstorm of the winter. All day long while I was at work, the white stuff poured from the sky. When it was time to head home, my car wouldn’t budge from its parking spot. A team of strong men gave my vehicle a victorious push, but then my windshield wipers failed. Icy rain pelted the glass, obstructing my vision. I pulled into a little grocery store, hoping to purchase some paper towels or a washcloth to wipe my windshield. Then, as if I needed anything else to go wrong, my direction light refused to work.

MWJ In article ad

Inside the store I heard myself wail, “Is anyone here good with windshield wipers? Make that direction lights too.”

Enter an angel I later learned was named Rob. “That sounds like a bad fuse, ma’am,” he said. “Let me check it out. I might have just the one you need in my minivan. I carry a little of everything around with me.” Rob insisted I stay safe and warm inside my car while he investigated.

As it turned out, a little green fuse was indeed the culprit. Rob not only replaced the faulty one, he also gave me a spare that fit inside the cutest clear plastic holder. I tried to pay Rob, but he would have none of it.

“I’ve worked on cars my whole life,” he explained. “And I’m a truck driver. This is just what I do.” This is just what I do.

The Bible says much the same thing about giving. “Neglect not the gift that is in thee,” we read in I Timothy 4:14. Fixing a car doesn’t come naturally to me. But Rob? It’s his gift.

daily bible

What is God asking you to give today? It may be large or small, but one thing is certain: It’s something only you can give.

Show me, Lord Jesus, what You have created me alone to give.

Share this story

A Journey of FaitH

Embark on a moving journey of faith as Edward Grinnan, Guideposts’ Editor-in-Chief, shares his inspiring memoir on navigating his mother’s Alzheimer’s and conquering his own fear. A blessing for those facing trials.

Read More and Order

Community Newsletter

Get More Inspiration Delivered to Your Inbox

Donate to change a life together
Scroll to Top