To our shame I say that we were too weak for that! But in whatever anyone is bold--I speak foolishly--I am bold also.
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How do you treat those who are struggling? Whether it's at your work, a server at a restaurant, or a friend or family member. How you treat them tells a lot about yourself. Why is that the case? Simply because those who are struggling or weak are not in a position to help or repay us. When we care for the less fortunate or minister to those who are barely hanging on, we do so knowing there is no physical benefit. The opposite is also true if we refuse to help those in need because there is no benefit for us, it helps clarify our motives. In 2 Corinthians 11, Paul begins sharing everything he endured for the sake of others. He did so because his motives were being questioned, and yet, he could clearly say that he endured all that pain so that the lost would hear the good news. Today is the day to look around for those who may be weak, poor, or hurting. Let's serve them with Christ's love so they will be blessed. It may cost us something, but it is ultimately worth it. Life Lesson: How we treat those who are weaker tells a lot about us. Dear God,
Living to tell what He died to say, |
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