Pastor Ralph Posted August 13 Report Share Posted August 13 Q21. (Act 9:36-42; James 1:27; Luke 14:12-14). Why does caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion? Why does helping those who can’t help you show humility? Why are Dorcas and Mother Teresa so inspiring? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jewells Posted October 13 Report Share Posted October 13 Q21. (Act 9:36-42; James 1:27; Luke 14:12-14). Why does caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion? Why does helping those who can't help you show humility? Why are Dorcas and Mother Teresa so inspiring? Dorcus and Mother Teresa devoted their lives to serve others without any motive other than being of service. People who had no where to go in their condition went to Mother Teresa for help. She ministered to them. Dorcus was involved in everyone's life in her community. She just showed up in their lives and filled a need. They loved her for her kindness and for the availability of her life. The Lord tells us that pure religion is this kind of availability and service. It is not the outward show of temples and sacrifices and pomp and education but how in daily life it sustains and nourishes everything around itself. Motives are everything. And if one is led by God, the motives will be pure. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lisa Wolf Posted October 13 Report Share Posted October 13 Q21. (Act 9:36-42; James 1:27; Luke 14:12-14). Why does caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion? Why does helping those who can’t help you show humility? Why are Dorcas and Mother Teresa so inspiring? When we help those who cannot return the favor, we are truly offering help. We need to be cognizant of our creator who made each person in His image (Gen. 1:27). You have to humble yourself to know that it is only effort on your part--time, energy, finances which are all given away forever. Dorcas and Mother Teresa are inspiring because they understood that need is real, and they were willing to be all in to help others. Acts 9 tells us, "All the widows stood around" Peter telling about Dorcas; how many had she impacted? Mother Teresa caught attention because of the number of untouchables she touched; how many? James 1:27 says, "Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world." Caring for orphans and widows certainly denotes the needy. No one to provide for orphan children and no one to provide for widows--Jesus wants us to live as He did, even giving the care of His Mother while He hung on the cross near death, to His disciple. Jesus asks care for others of His disciples. God loves each of us so much. (Psalm 139) Pure religion is worship of God followed by action. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Clifford wilson Posted October 15 Report Share Posted October 15 Q21 Humility is loving the poor and unfortunate without prejudgement while supplying the immediate food, shelter or financial needs of those who the lord puts in your path. Purest of these is the persons who don"t wait to help but searches for the unfortunate and endears oneself to the cause. We are often presented with chances to help and sometimes we do, by the urging of the Holy Spirit we respond to immediate needs of peple. Strong women of God have a innate ability to be a light to humanity showing us how to perform in the spirit what we do with words. Faith is action. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clelie Posted October 16 Report Share Posted October 16 Widows and orphans are deprived of a provider, protector, helper and are vulnerable. To look after them and to help them is showing them the love of Christ in humility for Christ was humble. Dorcas and mother Teresa were humble as they served others without any thoughts about themselves. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mama Eve Posted October 16 Report Share Posted October 16 Q. 21 Acts 9:36-42, James 1:27, Luke 14:12-14 Why does caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion? Children without parents and women without husbands were among the most needy. These verses states "Pure Religion" is defined as caring for those who are in need and avoiding the sins of the world. Why does helping those who can't help you show humility? Widows and orphans have nothing they can give us. This is why serving exemplifies true self-giving agape love and true humility. Why are Dorcas and Mother Teresa so inspiring? These incredible women exercised not only their spiritual gifts but also humility towards other people. They both were always doing good and helping the poor. Dorcas made robes and clothing. She served the widows of the community who are destitute and served with a humble heart. Mother Teresa also served with a humble heart in serving those dying on the streets of Calcutta and all those who felt unwanted or unloved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanks Posted October 17 Report Share Posted October 17 Q21. (ACT 9:36-42; JAMES 1:27; LUKE 14:12-14). Why does caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion? Why does helping those who can't help you show humility? Why are Dorcas and Mother Teresa so inspiring? Caring for orphans and widows is pure and faultless in the sight of our Heavenly Father, in that it is done in purity of the heart. There is no hidden agenda here. Insincere motives are not involved here. They are usually the most vulnerable of all and are not in a position to repay us for any help. It takes a humble person to do this, knowing that God takes care of orphans and protect widows (Psalm 68:5). This means serving God who seeks the helpless and the socially deprived ones. It shows that we empathise with them in their situation and express our concern for them. I read that Mother Theresa once said, “Humility is the mother of all virtues; purity, charity, and obedience. It is in being humble that our love becomes real, devoted and ardent.” A truly humble servant of the Lord. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zanele Tlhakanelo Posted October 17 Report Share Posted October 17 Caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion because when you do that to them, they sincerely appreciate because they understand that they will not be able to reciprocate what you have done for them. They understand that the gesture is done out of love and kindness. Helping those who can't help you show humility because we know that they cannot give back. Giving to the widows and orphans is showing gratitude to God because it is He who gives us the blessings so that we can be a blessing to those who do not have. God expects us as His children to compassion and this is what humility is all about. Dorcas and Mother Teresa inspire us because they showed love by doing good for all people without expecting anything from them. They touched lives and gave people the dignity of life and as children of God we must emulate them and do not expect to be rewarded in this life as the greatest reward is awaiting those that are doing good for God's people. Being obedient to the Will of God is more than sacrifice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nicolaas A.P. Mostert Posted October 18 Report Share Posted October 18 Q21. (Act 9:36-42; James 1:27; Luke 14:12-14). Why does caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion? Widows and orphans have nothing they can give us. By serving them exemplifies true self-giving agapē love and true humility. Why does helping those who can't help you show humility? A humble person serves others for their own sake, not for what it will get him or her. Why are Dorcas and Mother Teresa so inspiring? Both of them was helping the needed, they physically act it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George L Posted October 19 Report Share Posted October 19 Q21. (Act 9:36-42; James 1:27; Luke 14:12-14). 1. Why does caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion? They are without material capability to repay the service to to their need. 2. Why does helping those who can't help you show humility? There is no possubility of gain in worldly position orcrecignition. 3. Why are Dorcas and Mother Teresa so inspiring? Their service is to the destitute and without hope. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brenda Joy Posted October 21 Report Share Posted October 21 Q21. (Act 9:36-42; James 1:27; Luke 14:12-14). Why does caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion? Why does helping those who can't help you show humility? Why are Dorcas and Mother Teresa so inspiring? Caring for widows and orphans is pure religion because we are ministering to individuals who are in most cases great need. This shows humility because we are sowing into people without benefiting from it... Actually it is gratifying that we can serve them... Afterwards our hearts are full because of the joy of serving. These women are inspiring because they show us that in our own lives we can do the same. There are things each of us can to for the sake of others. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Janzie Posted October 24 Report Share Posted October 24 On 8/12/2024 at 8:50 PM, Pastor Ralph said: Q21. (Act 9:36-42; James 1:27; Luke 14:12-14). Why does caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion? Why does helping those who can’t help you show humility? Why are Dorcas and Mother Teresa so inspiring? Caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion because they have nothing and cannot repay you. Helping those who can't help you show humility because you are not expecting anything from them. They have nothing to give you. You are imitating what the God would do. You should use whatever gift God has given you to serve others, administering God's grace. Dorcas and Mother Teresa are so inspiring because they are just serving the Lord, giving their all for others and expecting nothing in return. Giving of the gift God has given them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Krissi Posted November 9 Report Share Posted November 9 Perhaps the first humble-goal, here, is to be anonymous, to make a real effort to hide your identity (no signed checks). A person who is publicly known for charity such as Mother Theresa must be characterized by deeply rooted self-denial/abrogation in order to humbly handle the praise and admiration of others. So, if no one knows about your charitable giving and service you at least have the potential to be humble though it is possible to namelessly give and still be proud inside. Once, I lived in a city in which the salvation army had bell ringers outside department stores at Christmastime asking for donations. Every year, someone would visit to the various bell ringer and drop gold coins into their bucket. This is a good example of anonymous giving. He received no public praise. Hopefully, he remained humble. A second humble-goal could be to give only to people who forget your name or are unable to reciprocate. Thus, orphans (children, again) and widows (socially shunned unjustly) are two categories of recipients for whom it is “safe” to give without risking pride. Even Mother Theresa had clay feet. I remember when she left one of the clinics she started in India to go to a tony clinic in Los Angelos for treatment – cynics said that the clinics she started were good enough for the poor, but not for her. Also, a double standard exists in missions and food-for-the-hungry ministries. When missionaries and aid workers eat behind chain link fences, for example, as the starving locals watch enviously, what sort of message are they proclaiming about Christ? Not everyone greatly used by God lived in dire poverty and self-denial – sometimes God rewarded or continued their great wealth. Joseph was made ruler of Egypt (I’m sure he didn’t do his own laundry!); Abraham was known for his wealth and faith, not charity; Moses had great power as he told his people to give to others; Solomon, of course, had it all. IN the New Testament, however, those closest to Jesus gave everything they had to others – time, stuff, money and eventually their lives. Jesus Himself said that the poor will be with us always. Jesus had the power to change world poverty into wealth but did not. In fact, He said that though the poor are all around us and will continue to be among us, we will not always have Him. This was in the context of the woman who poured costly perfume all over His feet … an extravagance that could have fed many starving people. So, there are times, it appears, when the needs of others can be rightly ignored as we answer a higher calling, that of serving and worshipping Him … I feel uncomfortable writing this When medieval Christians build their cathedrals, they gave to the building fund, not the poor widow and child. Was this sin? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kak Posted December 8 Report Share Posted December 8 Q.21. When we serve widows and orphans we are serving those that are poor and who can give nothing in return. This is what Jesus wants us to do, to be humble and serve those who desperately need our care, time and devotion and we do it for God not for climbing the social ladder. Because we are serving those who cannot pay us back we are showing that we are humble and doing just as we have been commanded. We wouldn’t do it if we weren’t humble. Dorcas and Mother Teresa are inspiring because they have shown from their lives exactly what it looks like to be humble and serve the Lord in the most difficult of situations. Places and situations that many people would not get involved in. I’m not saying it is easy to go and serve people who are dirty, ill, riddled with disease or living in deplorable conditions but if we are doing it for the Lord , He gives the grace and desire that we need to accomplish the task. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Jerry Posted Wednesday at 10:58 AM Report Share Posted Wednesday at 10:58 AM The reason that caring for orphans and widows constitute pure religion is that they can’t pry you back for what you have done. The only pay you get is self-gratification. Dorcas and Mother Teresa was so inspiring because they served the destitute without all the hoop la that some people like. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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