Cheque Book on the Bank of Faith
January 22
Christian Liberality
Blessed is he that considereth the poor: the Lord will deliver him in time of trouble. (Psalm 41:1)
To think about the poor and let them lie on our hearts is a Christian man's duty; for Jesus put them with us and near us when He said, "The poor ye have always with you."
Many give their money to the poor in a hurry, without thought; and many more give nothing at all. This precious promise belongs to those who "consider" the poor, look into their case, devise plans for their benefit, and considerately carry them out. We can do more by care than by cash, and most with two together. To those who consider the poor, the Lord promises His own consideration in times of distress. He will bring us out of trouble if we help others when they are in trouble. We shall receive very singular providential help if the Lord sees that we try to provide for others. We shall have a time of trouble, however generous we may be; but if we are charitable, we may put in a claim for peculiar deliverance, and the Lord will not deny His own word and bond. Miserly curmudgeons may help themselves, but considerate and generous believers the Lord will help. As you have done unto others, so will the Lord do unto you. Empty your pockets.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Reader Comments (1)
I have worked with homeless people, and I get troubled when I see someone give a dollar to a homeless person with a sign that states, "will work for food." I have seen homeless people make upwards to 100 dollars a day doing their sign "duty". I would say that two-thirds of the homeless I worked with were system abusers, and one-third truly down and out. When I see someone with a sign I direct them to the nearest food kitchen. I don't want to enable the abusers, but I do want to help the truly helpless and poor.