What the scripture says about Poverty ?

When you are in poverty - is shows that your mind is sick.

How do you heal your sickness? 

Learn what is said about this in the word.

If poverty catches up with us does not mean that God is not with you. It shows that it is needed to bring  you close to God. 

The Bible addresses the issue of poverty from various perspectives, offering guidance on how to view and treat the poor, as well as presenting principles on generosity, justice, and the responsibility of individuals and communities towards those in need. Here are some key themes and verses that reflect what the Bible says about poverty:

Compassion and Support for the Poor

  • Proverbs 19:17: The Lord rewards those who are kind to the poor.
  • Proverbs 31:8-9: Advocates speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves, including the poor and needy.

  • Deuteronomy 15:7-8: Encourages generosity towards the poor, emphasizing the open-handed support for those in need.

Justice for the Poor

  • Proverbs 29:7: The righteous care about justice for the poor.
  • Amos 5:24: Calls for justice to roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream.
  • Leviticus 19:15: Warns against perverting justice due to the poor's status.

Personal Responsibility and Work

  • 2 Thessalonians 3:10-12: Stresses the importance of working to provide for oneself and not being idle.

  • Proverbs 14:23: Highlights that hard work leads to profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty.

The Reality and Presence of Poverty

  • Proverbs 22:2: Acknowledges that both the rich and the poor are made by God.
  • Matthew 26:11 / Mark 14:7 / John 12:8: Jesus acknowledges that the poor will always be present in the world.

Generosity and Blessings

  • Luke 6:38: Encourages giving, with the promise that it will come back to you.
  • 2 Corinthians 9:6-7: Discusses the principle of sowing generously to reap generously, emphasizing cheerful giving.

The Attitude Towards Wealth

  • 1 Timothy 6:17-19: Advises the rich to not be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is uncertain, but to put their hope in God and be rich in good deeds.

  • Proverbs 30:8-9: A prayer to avoid both poverty and riches, to be given only one's daily necessities.

The biblical approach to poverty encompasses a comprehensive view that includes the need for compassion, justice, personal responsibility, and generosity. It emphasizes that caring for the poor is not only an act of charity but a requirement of justice and righteousness, reflecting God’s character and the values of the Kingdom of God.

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