And the King
will answer and say to them, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it
to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.’ (Matthew 25:40 NKJV)
Isn’t it
wonderful that our Lord should identify Himself with the hungry and thirsty,
the weary and homeless, the outcast and suffering? If any who read these words
should be in one of these conditions, be greatly comforted, for Jesus suffered
thus in His earthly ministry, and remembers what it is like. His sympathy and
understanding are warm and inexhaustible, and He accepts any kindness as though
it were done directly to Himself.
We must be
on the lookout for those whom we can help, remembering that the outstretched
hand or offer is His. But we must beware, on the other hand, and endeavor to
help people wisely. In giving to every beggar that asks for money we may
inflict injury on the moral nature by encouraging them to be lazy and careless.
We are not to distribute money, food, and clothing alone, but to give personal
ministry which may cost us more!
Christ
speaks of those who give a hand to others as righteous, because it is only as
we are really right with God that we are merciful to men. Righteousness and
mercifulness are one.
The sin of
omission! Notice that those who were banished and exiled from the presence of
the King were judged because of what they did not do. We may be condemned not
simply for actual sins committed, but for what we neglect to do. Not to bind up
and care for the wounded or ill treated, but to pass by on the other side; not
to have the oil ready for the lamp; not to make use of the talent or gift
entrusted, this involves condemnation, and degrades the soul to the level of
the devil and his angels.
Let us ask
for the grace of the Holy Spirit, that we may follow in the steps of our Lord
Jesus, who went about doing good, and healing all who were sick and in need. He
has made over the great debt we owe to Him to the poor and needy, and says that
whatever we do to others for His sake, He will accept as payment to Himself.
PRAYER
Heavenly
Father, we have been too self centered. We have forgotten that our best and
happiest life must be lived in fellowship with the needs, and sorrows, and
trials of others. Help us to cheer them with our love, to hearten them with our
courage, and to bear their burdens so far as we may. In Your Son Jesus’ name I pray it, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #201:
I will turn your mourning into dancing and surround you with joy.
Psalm 30:11 (WEB)
You have turned my mourning into dancing for me.
You have removed my sackcloth, and clothed me with gladness,
I will turn your mourning into dancing and surround you with joy.
Psalm 30:11 (WEB)
You have turned my mourning into dancing for me.
You have removed my sackcloth, and clothed me with gladness,
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