Sunday, September 27, 2015

CONSIDER THE POOR

CONSIDER THE POOR
READ:  Matthew 25:31-40
The righteous considers the cause
of the poor.  Proverbs 29:7 NKJV
The year was 1780, and Robert Raikes had a burden for the poor, illiterate children in his London neighborhood.  He notice that nothing was being done to help these children, so he set out to make a difference.  
He hired some women to set up schools for them on Sunday.  Using the Bible as their textbook, the teachers taught the poorest children of London to read and introduced them to the wisdom of the Bible.  Soon about 100 children were attending these classes and enjoying lunch in a safe, clean environment.  These “Sunday schools,” as they were soon called, eventually touched the lives of thousands of boys and girls.  By 1831, Sunday schools in Great Britain reached more than a million children-all because one man understood this truth:  “The righteous considers the cause of the poor” (Proverbs 29:7 NKJV).
It’s no secret that Jesus cares greatly for those who struggle.  In Mathew 25, He suggests that followers of Christ show a readiness for the Lord’s return by helping the hungry to get food, helping the thirsty to get a drink, helping the homeless to find a home, helping the naked to get clothes, and helping the sick or imprisoned to receive comfort (vv.35-36).
As we bear witness that Jesus Christ is inout hearts, we honor our compassionate Savior by considering those on God’s heart.
Awaken my heart, Lord, to those You care about, including the poor and helpless, the hungry and homeless, the troubled and hopeless in our world.
Open your heart to God to learn compassion,
and open your hand to give help.

INSIGHT
Today’s Bible reading is a portion of what is sometimes referred to as the Olivet Discourse, our Lord’s last recorded public sermon before going to the cross.  Matthew 24:3 says that Jesus led His disciples to the Mount of Olives, where He delivered this message on the future judgment and the  establishment of the kingdom.  Jesus spoke to them of tribulation, of the coming of the King, and of the need to have a prepared heart.  It’s a sober message, yet one that ends with Jesus calling His followers to a heart of service that reaches out to hurting people with compassion and generosity.  BLLL CROWDER

Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always.

Unity & Peace

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