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JEREMIAH 17:5-10
LUKE 16:19-31
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Will it take some dire tragedy or inconceivable crisis to make us
realize that we need to reform our lives? If we’ve been enjoying
creature comforts, have we been failing to notice those who are
surviving in less fortunate situations? Perhaps, we’ve been distracted
by the new gadgets within our grasp from the miserable state that our
poor brothers and sisters find themselves in. Perhaps, we’ve become
apathetic to the good we need to do.
Perhaps, we’ve treated with indifference those who are hungry while we
get our fill to the point of being gluttonous. Maybe we need to listen
more attentively to what God is trying to tell us.
While we still have the chance, there’s no harm in not only donating
funds for a good cause, but more importantly, offering our time and
presence as well. Only then can we see how those stricken with poverty,
really do suffer. Only then can we fully embrace the responsibility, to
do our par t in making a difference.
May we always stay attentive to the desperation our impoverished fellow
countrymen. With God’s guidance, let us pray for the strength and
fortitude to do the good we are capable of doing.
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View: Prayer Requests
Finally, we pray
for one another, for those who have asked our prayers and for those who
need our prayers the most.
Have a good day!
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