He who
oppresses the poor reproaches his Maker, But he who honours Him has
mercy on the needy. – Proverbs 14v31
For most of my Christian
life I heard very little about the Christian responsibilty regarding
the poor. People seemed so afraid on preaching a 'social gospel' that
we just ignored the clear teaching of scripture in both the Old and
New Testament.
Look at what this passage
and think about the lesson Jesus taught about giving a drink to the
poor man who was thirsty. Remember that? Jesus said that if we give a
drink to a poor man we have given it to Him and if we ignore the poor
man's needs we ignore Him.
Any one who oppresses the
poor is a reproach to His maker. Anyone who truly honours God will
have mercy on the need.
Proverbs is a collection
of godly principles and wise advice. It is hard to build doctrine
around Proverbs. However, this is one proverb that Jesus Himself
illustrates in His teaching.'Whoever gives a drink to one of these
gives it to me' Jesus says.
The principle is clear.
God's people care for the needy. Our care for the needy is an
indication of how we see God. How we see the poor is a reflection of
how we see God.
Our do we measure up if
our care for the poor is our measuring rod?
2 comments:
Would you be interested in recording one or two of your reflections for me for the weekly religion, reflection and social issues programme that I present on KFM?
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Brenda
I would love to Brenda. I will be in touch this week. Thanks.
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