In this world, there are so many that are in need of help! People needing shelters, needing food, needing a smile, needing a hug.
Are we reaching out to others?
The Word of God commission us to do these things while we’re here on this earth.
We have so much we can give. Our love, our time, our energy!
Wait a minute….So you say, you have nothing to give, or you don’t have the time?
What if God tells us that He’s busy…Too busy to bless us or supply our needs? Won’t that be something?
The Word of God says greater works we will do, than He did while He was here on this earth. Jesus came to save the lost, to set the captives free! The feed the hungry, to minister the Word of Life, TO LOVE ALL MANKIND!
Where is the Love of God in our hearts? Are we so busy that we’re only thinking of ourselves? It only takes a minute or two of your time to give the gift of life, to be an encouragement to someone in need.
For every man need to look on the needs of others and not on ourselves. Do you know that if we do these things, God says He will bless us back in abundance?
The story comes to mind about the Good Samaritan….How the Priest and the Levite saw the Jewish man who fell among the thieves….And they beat him and robbed him and left him for dead. Both the priest and the Levite passed on the other side.
But the Good Samaritan saw him and had compassion on this man. Aid him, bandaged his wounds, placed him on his beast, and took him to an inn. Paid for the expenses and vowed to take care of what ever else he used.
Which one do you think that was a neighbor to that man?
There are examples for everything we go through in life in the Word of God!
The Jewish man was of a different nationality from the Samaritan. So it doesn’t matter what race, country, skin color, gender you are…God is not looking at that. He’s looking at your heart…
The more we’re able to do for others, the more selfish less we’ll become.
Jesus was not selfish when it came to dying on the cross for our sins. He looked upon His assignment and took upon Himself the sins on man in the flesh.
Think about it? Are we that Priest or Levite that will pass a homeless person on the street, or that widow, or that single parent? Or are we a Good Samaritan?
Oh what a mighty God we serve.
Luke 10:30-37, Galatians 5:14, James 2:8-9, James 2:14-17, Matthew 25:31-40
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