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Ask, and it shall be given to
you; seek, and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened to
you. Matt.
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LOCAL
BENEVOLENCE
A challenge confronts every
congregation in arriving at a decision regarding providing financial
assistance to those who request it. I don't have all the answers but
there are some principles and concepts that may assist in the
decision making process:
- Chrsitians are not always
obligated to feed a hungry man. II Thessalonians 3:10 teaches
man's responsibility to work and genesis 2:15 established the fact
that man was created to work. Willful failure to do so is
rebellion against God.
- "It is better to feed or
assist ten undeserving people than to fail to feed or assist one
who is deserving." That sounds good but overlooks some scriptural
considerations. God doesn't reason like that in other areas. The
selection of Elders -- Is it better to select five unworthy men
rather than risk refusing the office to one who is worthy? The
point being we are to examine each candidate carefully and
endeavor always to make the right decision.
- Christians should
maintain a spirit of generosity realizing how much they are
blessed. When we are generous with others, God is generous with
us.
- Christians should be free
of unrighteous judging. That's John 7:24. Don't refuse financial
assistance to someone who simply looks like a professional
freeloader. Ask questions, investigate and then make a
decision.
The concluding principle
is found in I Corinthians 4:2, "Moreover it is required in stewards,
that a man be found
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