In Chapter 47, Baba teaches that the quality of an offering is determined by the giver's heart, not the amount. It is stated that what is given without love, perhaps due to pressure or obligation, does not please God. Conversely, even a little given with sincere love holds great value. A vision clarifies this principle, stating, 'One penny given with a sincere heart is worth a million.' The text emphasizes that giving without faith is improper and worthless, like dust, and will ultimately be fruitless. This highlights that true devotion and faith are the most important components of any offering.
How does Baba illustrate the difference between sincere and insincere offerings to God in the story of the temple renovation?
📖 Chapter 47