• LovstuhagenOPM
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    2 months ago

    Poor spiritually isn’t necessarily poor materially, and vice-versa. But poor materially is also relative. A loaf of bread and block of cheese is a feast when someone hasn’t eaten for a few days. We used to get banks shaped like loaves of bread when I was a kid. We were encouraged to skip dinner and put the cost of it in the banks a couple of times a week so we’d feel and understand what it was like to go to bed hungry, and also understand how little it is to skip one meal so another can enjoy one. We could also put in extra, from allowance, chores for neighbors, etc. The parable of the widow’s mites speaks of relative tithes.

    Very cool, I appreciate this.

    But in my view, we don’t really understand another’s suffering until we taste it. Rather than be of the attitude that no one helped us, why should we help anyone else, it’s precisely because no one helped us that we should understand suffering and feed the hungry, heal the sick, clothe the unclothed, and look after prisoners (Jesus was a political prisoner, after all). Besides, it’s not our money. It’s God’s. He didn’t say do these things if we like someone or approve of their lifestyle or termination. He just said do it.

    This is a good attitude. I appreciate it.

    • Maeve@kbin.earth
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      2 months ago

      Thank you, and thank you for taking the time to read and consider my perspective.