A beggar confronted a social...
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A beggar confronted a social worker and her welfare client as they walked together. The social worker ignored him, but the woman on welfare gave the man a dollar. Horrified, the social worker exclaimed, “You can’t afford that!” The woman replied, “You and others have been so generous in helping me. How can I refuse this man who has even less than I’ve got?” This woman responded because of how she had been treated. Paul was raising money for the poor in the church at Jerusalem. He appealed to the Corinthians by reminding them of “the generous act of our Lord Jesus Christ, that though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor.” Paul asked that they respond to the grace of God: Do unto others as God in Christ has done unto you. Statistics prove that those in lower economic categories give more proportionally than those in upper brackets. The poor know how much the help of others means, while we, the affluent, delude ourselves into believing, “I did it on my own. So can you.”
