Remember the People in Need!

One of the clearest reflections of God’s heart is His concern for the needy.

From Genesis to Revelation, God consistently commands His people not to ignore the poor, the hungry, the widows, the orphans, and the strangers among us.

Christianity is not only about what we believe, but also about how we live and how we treat others—especially those who cannot repay us.

To remember people in need is not optional; it is a divine responsibility.

1. GOD IDENTIFIES WITH THE NEEDY

Proverbs 19:17 – “He who has pity on the poor lends to the LORD, and He will pay back what he has given.”

When we help the needy, God takes it personally. Helping the poor is described as lending to God Himself. This means:

- God watches how we treat the needy

- God rewards acts of kindness

- God defends the cause of the poor

- Ignoring the needy is ignoring God’s concern.

2. JESUS TAUGHT AND LIVED COMPASSION

Matthew 25:35–36 – “For I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink…”

Jesus made it clear that serving the needy is serving Him.

Compassion was not just something Jesus preached; it was something He practiced. He fed the hungry, healed the sick, and cared for the rejected.

True Christianity must look like Christ.

3. BLESSINGS ARE CONNECTED TO REMEMBERING THE NEEDY

Psalm 41:1–2 – “Blessed is he who considers the poor; the LORD will deliver him in time of trouble.”

God promises:

-- Deliverance in difficult times

-- Preservation of life

-- Divine protection

When you remember others in their time of need, God remembers you in your time of trouble.

4. FAITH WITHOUT CARE FOR THE NEEDY IS DEAD

James 2:15–17 – “If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food… faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.”

Our faith must be visible. It must be expressed in love, generosity, and action. Christianity without compassion is empty religion.

5. GIVING TO THE NEEDY PLEASES GOD

Hebrews 13:16 – “But do not forget to do good and to share, for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.”

God is pleased when we:

- Share what we have

- Give willingly

- Care sincerely

You don’t have to be rich to be a blessing. A kind heart and a willing hand are enough.

CONCLUSION

Remembering the needy is not about showing off or seeking praise.

It is about obedience, love, and reflecting God’s character. In a world filled with pain and lack, God wants to use you as His hands and feet.

Let us open our eyes, hearts, and hands to those in need.

PRAYER POINTS
Lord, give me a compassionate heart like Yours.

Father, open my eyes to see people in need around me.

Lord, bless my hands so I can be a blessing to others.

Deliver me from selfishness and indifference.

Use my life to bring hope to the needy.

ALTAR CALL / CALL TO ACTION
If you have not surrendered your life to Christ, today is the day. Jesus became poor so that we might be rich in salvation (2 Corinthians 8:9). Come to Him, receive His love, and let Him transform your heart to love others.

Pastor Abiodun Kadri

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Remember the People in Need! One of the clearest reflections of God’s heart is His concern for the needy. From Genesis to Revelation, God consistently commands His people not to ignore the poor, the hungry, the widows, the orphans, and the strangers among us. Christianity is not only about what we believe, but also about how we live and how we treat others—especially those who cannot repay us. To remember people in need is not optional; it is a divine responsibility. 1. GOD IDENTIFIES WITH THE NEEDY Proverbs 19:17 – “He who has pity on the poor lends to the LORD, and He will pay back what he has given.” When we help the needy, God takes it personally. Helping the poor is described as lending to God Himself. This means: - God watches how we treat the needy - God rewards acts of kindness - God defends the cause of the poor - Ignoring the needy is ignoring God’s concern. 2. JESUS TAUGHT AND LIVED COMPASSION Matthew 25:35–36 – “For I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink…” Jesus made it clear that serving the needy is serving Him. Compassion was not just something Jesus preached; it was something He practiced. He fed the hungry, healed the sick, and cared for the rejected. True Christianity must look like Christ. 3. BLESSINGS ARE CONNECTED TO REMEMBERING THE NEEDY Psalm 41:1–2 – “Blessed is he who considers the poor; the LORD will deliver him in time of trouble.” God promises: -- Deliverance in difficult times -- Preservation of life -- Divine protection When you remember others in their time of need, God remembers you in your time of trouble. 4. FAITH WITHOUT CARE FOR THE NEEDY IS DEAD James 2:15–17 – “If a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food… faith by itself, if it does not have works, is dead.” Our faith must be visible. It must be expressed in love, generosity, and action. Christianity without compassion is empty religion. 5. GIVING TO THE NEEDY PLEASES GOD Hebrews 13:16 – “But do not forget to do good and to share, for with such sacrifices God is well pleased.” God is pleased when we: - Share what we have - Give willingly - Care sincerely You don’t have to be rich to be a blessing. A kind heart and a willing hand are enough. CONCLUSION Remembering the needy is not about showing off or seeking praise. It is about obedience, love, and reflecting God’s character. In a world filled with pain and lack, God wants to use you as His hands and feet. Let us open our eyes, hearts, and hands to those in need. PRAYER POINTS Lord, give me a compassionate heart like Yours. Father, open my eyes to see people in need around me. Lord, bless my hands so I can be a blessing to others. Deliver me from selfishness and indifference. Use my life to bring hope to the needy. ALTAR CALL / CALL TO ACTION If you have not surrendered your life to Christ, today is the day. Jesus became poor so that we might be rich in salvation (2 Corinthians 8:9). Come to Him, receive His love, and let Him transform your heart to love others. Pastor Abiodun Kadri Support our village mission: https://flutterwave.com/donate/1gkr3px8m1u0 #RememberTheNeedy #ChristianCompassion #LoveInAction #FaithWithWorks #HelpingHands #HeartOfGod #ServeHumanity #LivingTheGospel
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