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You have said some amazing things here, and i truly wish with all my heart that God helps you with your struggles soon. You show a great deal of faith in God and im sure this will be rewarded in time.razzelflabben said:photini, great post.
I happen to know for fact that there are poor people that have access to computers and some even participate in CF. What is really sad is that some of these people do read and hear these things sometimes on a daily basis but that the same people who are judging the poor fail to open their own eyes to the sins you might be commiting by having money and not helping the poor.
Doesn't God say in Matt. 7:1-6 to avoid this type of judgement. Please don't think I am saying that this discussion is judgemental or that any individual in this thread is judging, I'm NOT! My point is that it is too easy to say "you are sinning because you don't have the same financial blessings that I do". My family and I are part of the poverty group you speak of and have been burdened by this poverty for many years now. However, I will also tell you that the blessings that God has placed on our lives and family far outweigh all the riches this world could offer. Sometimes I fear what will happen when God delivers us from poverty, I fear that I might fall into the catagory of those who view money as God's ultimate gift. Daily I pray that God never lets me forget what poverty is and what He would have us do for the impoverished. So many scriptures speak of the wealthy helping and aiding the poor. How many of us really do help?, not just send a can of food to a food bank but really find out what the needs are and meet those needs in the holy and powerful name of Jesus.
Let me give you an example from our own lives. This last year has been an emotional year for us because we have been struggling with poverty and have run out of ways to try to get out. (to poke a whole in many peoples ideas, I have a BS in Ed. My husband has a BS in Ed. an M Div and computer training, we each work an average of 12-14 hour days, 365 days a year. holiday's we drop back to 6-8 hour days so that we can spend time enjoying our children, still we live in poverty) We had an oppertunity to purchase a property that included a business. The business would have been enough to take us out of poverty with some left over. What we needed was help with down payment. With every penny that doesn't pay for housing or heat, spent on food, we have nothing saved for downpayment. We looked eveywhere for help. No one would help us get out of poverty, they were content to sit back (many of them with more than enough) and say I'm sorry, if you would just work harder or spend less, or believe more.... (we take care of ourselves and 5 children on $13000 per year) OUr faith overcame the indifference in the people whom God has given much and we saw miracles happen that lead us to believe that we would be delivered. Now, here comes another challenge to our ideas of poverty. God preformed miracles anyway and we were prepared to move accross the country to a new life. At the last minute, God said no. 'I demenstarted my power with or without the help of the one's I have given much. Now, will you trust me with the rest?' If anyone is interested, I will tell you more of the story, though the story is still being played out in our lives, the point is, we are judged almost daily for our poverty and yet when God's people are given an oppertuntiy to help, they contend themselves with a can of vegetables. I think the question we all must ask, whether rich, poor or inbetween is:
What would God have me do with the gift He has given me?! If God has given you poverty (even for a season) what does He want you to do with that poverty that would glorify Him, If He has given you riches, what would He have you do with them that would glorify the Lord of Lord's and King or King's.
Im a single mum and i do struggle at times myself, but i also see the wonderful blessings which God has given me, and i try and remember in hard times, that the best things in life are free.
I do give to the needy when i can, but there are many people out there who could give more than they do, but I shall let God be the judge of them and not me!
I also think rich countries could do more to help the poorer countries than we do, but that's a whole other thread!
It goes to show, that people like you do try to do everything in your power to change your situation, but are not helped at the times most needed, yet your faith allows you to believe when the time is right, God will bless you and help you overcome your poverty.
God bless all those in poverty and trust in God that through faith and prayer we will all be helped. x

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