SBC
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It would be better for us to send aid to those 'needy' foreigners than to allow them to immigrate. I give to the poor, but I don't invite them into my home to live. That would be a disaster, for me at least.
"us" who?
"us" as the citizens of a "country" giving?
or
"us" as individuals actually putting aid in the hands of the recipient, skipping the middle mans cut?
The government who forces citizens to grudgingly give their finances for aid, (which the government takes a cut) and whom the government qualifies as it being a necessity?
Or like scripture says, individuals who elect to give aid - not out of necessity, not grudgingly, but out of the purpose of their heart?
2 Cor 9
[7] Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver.
God Bless,
SBC
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