Sunday, 9 April 2017

DCLM DAILY MANNA - HELPING THE HELPLESS

SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 2017

HELPING THE HELPLESS

-JOB 29:12-25

KEY VERSE:

"Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him" (Job 29:12).





On the platform stood a very small crippled body; his basket was filled with fruits and nuts to sell to passengers. The train had not yet come to a full stop when a businessman swung himself from the train and in his haste, collided with the boy on the platform. The basket was overturned and its contents scattered. The man saw what happened, yet, walked away towards the city without a word. Just then, the train stopped and a travelling man alighted. He too, had important business in the city, but here was a boy in trouble. The travelling man comprehended the situation at a glance - the scattered fruits, the crippled boy, the distress on his face, and the tears in his eyes. The man said nothing, but set down his bag, and quietly but rapidly, assisted the boy to gather and replace the fruits and packages which could be rescued from amid hurrying feet. The boy asked, "Are you Jesus?" "No," said the man, "but I am one of His followers, and as I go about, I try to do the things which I think He would do if He were here." Job, in the day of his prosperity, had opportunities to render helps to various categories of people in need and he did it faithfully. He was a father to the poor and caused widow’s heart to sing for joy. What a life worthy of emulation! During His earthly ministry, Jesus Christ went about doing good, helping the helpless, healing the sick and delivering the oppressed. All true believers are therefore expected to follow His footsteps. Let others see Jesus in your deeds, attitude and character. Are you rich towards God? You cannot claim to be truly rich if you are out of reach of God to succour and to sustain the less privileged! Always remember that the greatest help was offered freely to mankind by God through His Son. Have you on your part appropriated this free provision? Imagine how ridiculous it would be for the crippled boy to have rejected the kind gesture of the gentleman who offered to help him. Don’t ignore the cry of the needy around you.
Thought for the day: True greatness comes from serving others.
Bible Reading in one Year: DEUTERONOMY 21-24

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