Friday, January 9, 2009

Christian Help in Economic Woes

Now more than ever the church needs to come to the aid of her brothers and sisters. With a fast slipping economy, people are struggling to maintain their jobs and their lifelines as savings accounts drop and the unemployment lines bend around buildings. How can the Christian community help? What tangible ways are there to lift someone out of the mire?

In the very early New Testament church the gospel so impacted people's hearts that one of the first signs of letting go of individual rights to serve Christ who gave himself was to share property with other fellow worshippers in need. This was voluntary, not coerced.

Again, not long after the initial Pentecost thrust, there was a famine in the land and the newly formed church immediately responded with help for the gathered church in the hard hit area.

How can you help within your particular church? In my own church we have a mortgage broker who daily wonders how secure her job might be. Others in the congregation have begun pointing their friends who are purchasing homes to her for mortgages. In the same way, if someone own a restaurant, eat there. . . many times. Does someone clean homes? Those who have the ability, hire them. Think through the contacts that you have and maybe, just maybe, that might mean life and sustenance for a hurting brother or sister.

Another practical way to help would be to post your needs before the church or post items you may have that others may need. Have an ailing lawn mower but can't afford to fix it? There may be someone in the church willing to loan or give you one that is not being used.

The gospel is not merely theoretical, but living and active and tangible. In Acts the church grew because others outside the community recognized the hearts swollen with gospel grace. May we have sharing hearts so that God may be glorified, the church may be edified, and others will "know we are Christians by our love."

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