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Where Does God Want You To Spend Most Of Your Time PDF Print E-mail
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Tags: christianity | devotional

Some people would say the church. If this was true, God would have made everyday a Sabbath. Jesus too would have spent all his time in the temple of God. God wants you to spend most of your time where you are of real use and are impacting on people's lives. If every one of us was truly being a good steward of what God has given us, most of the problems we see today would be a thing of the past. Poverty would not be heard of in the world we are living in.

Jesus spent most of his time on this earth with the poor. Wherever he went, he wanted to impact especially to those less privileged in the society. He had so much love and compassion for the masses that he could do anything for them. One day, his compassion was so great for the people that he fed them supernaturally with two fish and five loaves of bread.
God called you as a Christian so as you could be there for the voiceless and the poor. These matter most to the kingdom of God and he is asking you to take care of them. Christianity is all about giving and sharing. What is better then than to share with those who do not have? How can you say that you love God yet your neighbor’s children go hungry and are not clothed? How can you ignore the needs of the poor yet wait for God to take care of your needs?

 

 

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