Approaching Poverty: An 11-Day DevotionalSample
How should we help?
Within the context of a relationship & without expectation of reward
Read Luke 14: 12-14
All people, including the poor, deserve a place in our lives – and in our homes. Jesus doesn’t just call us to serve those in poverty but to engage with and live in community with them. Providing for someone’s physical needs should be coupled with genuine relationships and invitations into our homes and lives. Jesus didn’t just heal the crippled, the lame, and the blind – he also sat, ate, and spoke with them.
This passage also highlights the idea that we should give without hope of repayment here on Earth. When we build relationships with those in poverty, we can expect to be blessed with friendships, new outlooks on life, a fresh perspective, and a closeness with Christ as we model our lives after Him.
Reflection
Below are the questions from Day 2.
Answer them again now that you have completed this devotional.
- How is God calling you to adjust your view of poverty?
- How is God affirming your view of poverty?
Scripture
About this Plan
Poverty is a shared aspect of the human experience, touching each of us differently. Whether you've witnessed or experienced poverty or not, this devotional aims to encourage a compassionate and Biblical perspective on poverty. This 11-day devotional will walk you through an understanding of why poverty exists, why we should help, and how we should help. Each day includes scripture references, reflection questions, and inspiring stories.
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