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RE: "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself." #LightTheWorld day 4

in #lighttheworld7 years ago

Day four is here. Thank you @gavvet for this initiative.
“He that is kindly in eye will be blessed, for he has given of his food to the lowly one.”—PROVERBS 22:9
A reason why i celebrate Christmas.
Because Jesus helped people who were poor, sick, and afflicted, some want to follow his example. They feel that the best time to do that may be Christmas, when charities often put forth extra effort to collect donations.
Atimes it can be challenging, bcos during the holidays, many people are preoccupied with shopping, entertaining, and visiting friends and family. All of this leaves them with little time, energy, or money to attend to the poor and needy, other than perhaps making a donation.
Some Bible principles can helped me.
“Do not hold back good from those to whom it is owing, when it happens to be in the power of your hand to do it.” (Proverbs 3:27)The poor, the hungry, and the afflicted do not suffer only at Christmastime. If you perceive that someone needs help and it is within “the power of your hand” to assist, why wait for a holiday to act? Your kindness and compassionate actions will be blessed. I believe this is a noble cause and i have joined already.

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No es necesario esperar ningún día festivo para dar, todos tenemos la oportunidad de ayudar a otras personas y no solamente con cosas materiales, ayudar puede significar, hasta solo escuchar a alguien cuando está afligido. Salir a la calle y no votar basura en el piso; dar los buenos días y actuar con amabilidad, ayudar a un anciano a cruzar la avenida y esas son ocasiones que se nos presentan a diario en el transcurso de nuestro día. ¿Cuantos de nosotros aprovechamos esas oportunidades para hacer lo correcto?