Attributes Of Compassionنموونە
Security: God Sees You
When you hear the word “refuge,” what image comes to mind? You might think of a fortress surrounded by water to keep those inside safe from anyone seeking to do them harm. The Bible describes God as our refuge—our safe place of protection. Understanding this helps us trust God more fully.
As believers, we can face difficult circumstances with confidence because God is our strong tower. Bri McKoy gained a greater understanding while visiting Ecuador with Compassion International. The girls in this community are viewed as objects and potential wives at a young age. When Bri arrived, men were lingering outside the church trying to cast a net with their eyes. The pastor locked the gate to keep the church a strong refuge for the children inside. Let’s hear about her experience:
Sometimes poverty looks like not having enough food to nourish your body. Sometimes it looks like not living in acceptable conditions – leaving you exposed to the weather, disease and an easy target for all kinds of evil. Today it looked a lot like loneliness. Like no one was ever going to come for you. Like the only way out was just another turn into poverty – getting married too young and starting a family you can’t possibly provide for.
You were up to your elbows in abandonment.
And just when I thought I’d need a lifetime of deep breaths before I lost my mind at this cycle of poverty, I went to your house, Brenda.
Your smile was so innocent and blindingly pure…
While loneliness, abandonment, and an urgency to settle down young is raging through your community, there is something else living loud. The local church…
You have come to know Jesus. And you know He has a plan for you too. So poverty, it is breaking with every step you take. And you are another divine appointment, reminding me that my life is so worth losing for the work of God…
“God sees you. He sees you. He loves you. He has a plan for you. One you cannot even imagine.”
God sees you too and He loves you. He has a plan for your life. Are you secure in His refuge?
We encourage you to read the entirety of Bri McKoy’s blog post.
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About this Plan
Hunger, hope, grace, kindness, love, security and faith—they are all attributes of compassionate hearts. In this plan, well-known bloggers share how they were impacted by these attributes of compassion while traveling into areas of poverty.
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