Charity sees the need, not the cause. ~German Proverb
Today I am thankful that the basic needs of food, shelter, and clothing are provided for my family. I am so thankful that my kids have never had to wonder where their next meal will come from. I am thankful that my kids have never had to go without warm clothing and food. I am extremely thankful for the beautiful, warm, secure home that my family has been blessed with. I am thankful that when I turn on the water that I get fresh clean water. I am thankful that when I flip a light switch that lights come on. We as a family have so much to be thankful for.
****The text below comes from a post I posted last year during the Thankfulness series. I tried to come up with something new but THIS just kept coming to my mind.
We have become callous as a nation. We don’t see it as a duty to help others in need. Many of us do not even see it as a Christian responsibility to help those in need. I have heard many people blaming the poor for their situations. In some cases they are their worst enemy and are the cause of their current situation but this is not always the case. Our personal choices do have a lot to do with how we are able to live. However in other cases the poor had no control over unexpected illness, injury, or being laid off of work.
Through my job and as a foster parent I have seen first hand people living without adequate food, water, clothing, and shelter. It is difficult to watch a child attend school knowing that the only meal they will get is the one they receive at lunch time. It is hard to see children wearing clothing not appropriate for the weather, worn thin, and dirty. It is hard to know that they live in a tent city in the nearby woods and winter is quickly coming. These kids do not choose to live this way. These children are facing the consequences of choices made by the adults in their lives, or they are living with life changing events that occurred within the family.
I hope that today you will reflect on all the life sustaining resources you have to be thankful for. I also hope that you will find it in your heart to give to others in need. During this holiday season the local food banks in communities across the nation will be short on food, clothing, and other house hold goods. Think about showing love to others by giving to them in their greatest time of need. Also be mindful of what the Bible has to say about helping others:
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