Pro 19:17 He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.
We are to give to the poor.
Not to be seen and applauded,
much less to get influence over them; but out of pure sympathy and
compassion we must give them help.
We must not expect to get
anything back from the poor, not even gratitude; but we should regard
what we have done as a loan to the LORD.
He undertakes the obligation,
and, if we look to Him in the matter, we must not look to the second
party.
What an honor the LORD bestows upon us when He condescends to
borrow of us!
That merchant is greatly favored who has the LORD on his
books.
It would seem a pity to have such a name down for a paltry
pittance; let us make it a heavy amount.
The next needy man that comes
this way, let us help him.
As for repayment, we can hardly think
of it, and yet here is the LORD's note of hand.
Blessed be His name, His
promise to pay is better than gold and silver.
Are we running a little
short through the depression of the times?
We may venture humbly to
present this bill at the bank of faith...
Has any one of our readers
[oppressed] the poor?
Poor soul. May the LORD forgive him.
~Charles Spurgeon~
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