Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. Matthew 5:7.
Be
merciful, even as your Father in heaven is merciful. Think of the great
gift God has made for you.... God has given you a proof of His love
that defies all computation. We have no line with which to measure it,
no standard with which to compare it. God invites you to let your
gratitude flow forth in gifts and offerings. He calls upon you to be His
merciful helping hand. Can you refuse the request of One who has done
so much for you?
Christ
wept at the sight of woe. Let His tenderness come into your hearts.
Practice self-denial that you may have wherewith to relieve the
sufferings of God’s children.
The
Lord saw that it was essential for us to be surrounded with the poor,
who in their helplessness and need would lay claim to our ministration.
They would be an aid to us in perfecting Christian character; for in
providing food for their tables and clothing for their bodies, we would
cultivate the attributes of the character of Christ. If we had not the
poor among us, we would lose much; for in order to perfect Christian
character, we must deny self.
Christ
Himself, the Lord of glory, was in this earth a Man of sorrows and
acquainted with grief. He knew the meaning of want and privation. As a
child, subject to poverty, He practiced the principles of self-denial.
He ... came to help fallen, needy humanity. And He expects His
followers, to whom He has entrusted means, to bind about their own
supposed wants, and to be liberal in relieving the necessities of
others.
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