17 But if anyone has this world's goods (resources for sustaining life) and sees his brother and fellow believer in need, yet closes his heart of compassion against him, how can the love of God live and remain in him?
Devotional
Meeting Needs
By Michael Youssef, Ph.D.
Having
and following a vision isn’t just for big dreamers and world-changers.
As Christians, we all have been called by God to pursue His plan and
purpose for our lives. Having a vision will guide both your destination
and your direction in fulfilling God’s purposes.
Visions can be
big or small. They can be global or local. But a vision doesn’t need to
be complicated. At the very heart of having a life-vision is seeing a
need—and meeting that need.
God has placed us in our jobs, our
neighborhoods, and our families for a purpose—to meet the needs around
us. Truly visionary people are those who have the ability to recognize
the needs around them, as well as the determination and willingness to
meet those needs.
How often do we see a need, yet do nothing about
it? We may feel pity or concern, yet we stand back and do nothing. We
are unwilling to risk our comfort, our reputation, and our security. But
we cannot be that visionary person for God unless we are willing to
risk everything for Him.
God wants you to make a difference in the
lives of other people. He has given you your blessings, gifts, talents,
resources, and connections for a reason. Prayer: Father, help
me to be able to recognize the needs that are around me and have the
willingness and courage to meet those needs. I pray in the name of
Jesus. Amen. “If anyone has material possessions and
sees his brother in need but has no pity on him, how can the love of God
be in him?” (1 John 3:17).
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