Consider the poor
August 16, 2004 | 12:00am
Blessed is he who considers the poor; the LORD will deliver him in time of trouble. Psalm 41:1
You may have heard of the blessings Jesus spoke of in His Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:1-10). Heres a "blessing" from the Old Testament that is less well-known: "Blessed is he who considers the poor" (Psalm 41:1).
The Hebrew word translated "considers" means "to take thought for others". The word translated "poor" means "those in need".
There are many people around us who are poor in love, in hope, and in the knowledge of God. Even though we cannot solve all their problems, we can show them that we care.
We may not have lots of money, but we can give of ourselves. We can let needy people know that were thinking of them. We can listen as they tell their stories. We can treat them with courtesy and respect. We can pray for them. We can write letters of encouragement. We can tell them about Jesus. If we can do nothing else, we can love them.
Think about those who live only for themselves, always trying to get ahead, looking for the next thing to make them happy. Compare them with people who give themselves to others. Which ones possess inner calm, strength, and joy?
The place of Gods blessing is easily entered: Consider the poor. David H. Roper
Not in having or receiving,
But in giving, there is bliss;
He who has no other pleasure
Ever may rejoice in this. Anon
READ: Psalm 41:1-3
Giving is the true measure of love.
You may have heard of the blessings Jesus spoke of in His Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:1-10). Heres a "blessing" from the Old Testament that is less well-known: "Blessed is he who considers the poor" (Psalm 41:1).
The Hebrew word translated "considers" means "to take thought for others". The word translated "poor" means "those in need".
There are many people around us who are poor in love, in hope, and in the knowledge of God. Even though we cannot solve all their problems, we can show them that we care.
We may not have lots of money, but we can give of ourselves. We can let needy people know that were thinking of them. We can listen as they tell their stories. We can treat them with courtesy and respect. We can pray for them. We can write letters of encouragement. We can tell them about Jesus. If we can do nothing else, we can love them.
Think about those who live only for themselves, always trying to get ahead, looking for the next thing to make them happy. Compare them with people who give themselves to others. Which ones possess inner calm, strength, and joy?
The place of Gods blessing is easily entered: Consider the poor. David H. Roper
Not in having or receiving,
But in giving, there is bliss;
He who has no other pleasure
Ever may rejoice in this. Anon
READ: Psalm 41:1-3
Giving is the true measure of love.
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