The Vulnerable....(2)
In Proverbs 31: 8, we are called to "open your mouth, judge righteously; defend the rights of the poor and needy. '
James 1: 27 calls it part of pure and uncontaminated religion to "visit orphans and widows in their misery."
This type of behavior does not reflect our natural tendency
to put our own interests first,
but it reflects God's mercy toward vulnerable people.
Amen.
©Sylvia Frances Chan - All Rights Reserved
Lecturer of students at the university
but NOW during these corona-pandemic
O.N.L.I.N.E. education to my students
Thank you for reading,
o.n.l.i.n.e. Evangelist, was already BEFORE the corona disease,
Dutch Poetess, paintress and world traveler
This Biblical verse is excellently penned. We should follow the right path mentioned by God and we should maintain righteousness. God is graceful towards all. We are fortunate to receive God's mercy. Thank you very much for sharing this lovely work. Reflecting natural tendency is our duty....10
Open the mouth to speak truth Spread the hands of subscription and help lavishly Walk towards the patients, poor, orphans, widow to rescue from their misery .........
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
A powerful and wonderful spiritual write full of wisdom. An excellent biblical verse in dealing with our fellowmen. Yes, we must judge righteously. A wonderful foundation to live peacefully. Thank you, Sylvia for bringing to us this biblical verse as a reminder in the.observance of Lenten Season.