Kidron
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Being really poor is slow torture.
The bible says that "poverty is the destruction of the poor" and i say that Poverty has harmed more already then riches ever will.
I often wonder about people i see who are living on the street. After all, they didnt begin there, and yet, here they are...
So.....What happened?..... As certainly at one point nearly all of them had a better life, and maybe a home, and opportunities, and success.....Yet, here they are now with the sleeping bag and the tobacco for breakfast and the impossible life.
What i try to do is remember that no matter why they are there, its a HARD LIFE, and we should give to them every time.
Recently i was looking at a young man on the street, who was leaning against the side of my local WalMart Superstore.
He had a beard, was wearing moccasins and fatigues. I drove up near him and waved him over and tried to hand him a bit of cash and he didnt want to take it. So, i insisted, and told him "it'll make me feel good for you to have it".... And that is a perfectly legitimate point, as it not only true, its scriptural...."its more blessed to give then to receive".
I invite you to take every opportunity you can to give money to all the poor in your city, (when given the opportunity) = no matter what. = Proverbs 19:17
We are the most like God, when we give.
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Being really poor is slow torture.
The bible says that "poverty is the destruction of the poor" and i say that Poverty has harmed more already then riches ever will.
I often wonder about people i see who are living on the street. After all, they didnt begin there, and yet, here they are...
So.....What happened?..... As certainly at one point nearly all of them had a better life, and maybe a home, and opportunities, and success.....Yet, here they are now with the sleeping bag and the tobacco for breakfast and the impossible life.
What i try to do is remember that no matter why they are there, its a HARD LIFE, and we should give to them every time.
Recently i was looking at a young man on the street, who was leaning against the side of my local WalMart Superstore.
He had a beard, was wearing moccasins and fatigues. I drove up near him and waved him over and tried to hand him a bit of cash and he didnt want to take it. So, i insisted, and told him "it'll make me feel good for you to have it".... And that is a perfectly legitimate point, as it not only true, its scriptural...."its more blessed to give then to receive".
I invite you to take every opportunity you can to give money to all the poor in your city, (when given the opportunity) = no matter what. = Proverbs 19:17
We are the most like God, when we give.
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