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Begging has become a sanctified activity. Begging has gained that sanctification through organized religion that demand tithes which is a Mosaic requirement for Israel only. But they do so to make their salaries and to pay overhead. Sanctification of begging has been further increased through tax deductions to charities. Most charities spend 90% of the gifts on their staff and overhead with their CEO's living like millionaires. And many of those charities are branches of the elite cabal used for their agendas. For example, Red Cross is owned by the Rockefellers, and has been used to help those that benefit their goals. The one standout exception is the Salvation Army which still spends 90% on the homeless and 10% on their staff and overhead.
The spirit of Christ's teaching is based upon relationships. Those statements regarding their asking for your coat and giving your cloak, or if you walk one mile walk the extra mile are situations of compulsion, not voluntary giving. It is the same as being hit on the cheek and turning the other cheek. That is non-resistance to violence, not charity.
But we are encouraged to give when asked, and I qualify that with a relationship. We can help strangers that we have no relationship, but that is more a prompting of the Spirit situation, than blindly giving willy nilly just because someone is begging. Giving is a sowing and reaping activity. If we sow thorns we reap thorns. Sowing wheat is in the relationship category. That means, if you attend an organized gathering which deepens your walk with Christ, then sow into that ministry because of the relationship you have with it. If you know someone who has fallen on hard times, give to that person because you know that person.
Begging is an dishonorable activity and the Bible condemns it. Giving from a heart of compassion is encouraged. Therefore, follow your heart and the Holy Spirit in your giving.
The spirit of Christ's teaching is based upon relationships. Those statements regarding their asking for your coat and giving your cloak, or if you walk one mile walk the extra mile are situations of compulsion, not voluntary giving. It is the same as being hit on the cheek and turning the other cheek. That is non-resistance to violence, not charity.
But we are encouraged to give when asked, and I qualify that with a relationship. We can help strangers that we have no relationship, but that is more a prompting of the Spirit situation, than blindly giving willy nilly just because someone is begging. Giving is a sowing and reaping activity. If we sow thorns we reap thorns. Sowing wheat is in the relationship category. That means, if you attend an organized gathering which deepens your walk with Christ, then sow into that ministry because of the relationship you have with it. If you know someone who has fallen on hard times, give to that person because you know that person.
Begging is an dishonorable activity and the Bible condemns it. Giving from a heart of compassion is encouraged. Therefore, follow your heart and the Holy Spirit in your giving.
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