Saturday, July 6, 2024

TRUE CHARITY


Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all, especially to those who are of the household of faith. (Galatians 6:10 NKJV)

We all have a mission in the world, though we may never be called to cross the sea, or to visit distant lands to preach the gospel.

Christ's command to each of us is begun with the person next to you. Do not wait to be neighbored, but neighbor somebody who is in need. The best way to increase the kingdom of God is to bring the person whom you can most easily influence to the Savior. All great work in the world has commenced, not by committees, but by the consecration, self-sacrifice, and devotion of single individuals.

The Apostle indicates three methods of helping people. (1) The restoration of the fallen (Galatians 6:1). How often in daily life a Christian man or woman is suddenly overtaken by some temptation, to which they yield, and which leaves a deep stain on their character. That’s how David was overtaken and also Peter! What an agony of remorse follows! The Psalms are full of bitter repentance for such a transgression. The sinful soul has to bear a heavy burden indeed; and too often his fellow Christians pass him by with averted faces and frowns. No one visits him, or cares to be seen in his company, or tries to help him regain his former footing.

"Christ's law," which we are called to fulfill, is to seek out the erring one, to go after that which is lost, to restore the wanderer, to help carry his burden, considering lest we be tempted, and lapse into the same sin.

(2) The care of Teachers and Preachers (Galatians 6:6). If all who are being taught in the Church and Sunday School would set themselves to minister to those that teach them, how many a weary servant of Christ would pluck up new courage and hope. Communicate helpfulness, sympathy, prayer, the grip of the hand, the expression of thankfulness for blessings received.

(3) The ministry of all men (Galatians 6:9-10). These opportunities of doing good are always recurring, and at every turn there are those who need a helping hand. "The poor," said our Lord, "ye have always with you." Let’s bear a little of the burden of each, and specially do it for those who belong to the household of faith.

PRAYER

Give us grace to be encouragers of others, never discouragers; always making life easier, never harder, for those who come within our influence. In Jesus’ name I ask it, AMEN.


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