The doctrine of the poor
1. God can raise the poor out of the
poverty of their circumstances — 1 Samuel 2:8; Psalm 113:7.
2. There is a special happiness for
those who help the poor [charity, not government] — Psalm 41:1,2; Proverbs
19:17; 22:9; 29:14.
3. The poor are not only delivered
by God from poverty but in the reality of their poverty they see the need for
salvation — Psalm 72:12-14; Matthew 11:5.
4. Charity to the poor is a bona
fide function of the establishment — Proverbs 14:30,31; 19:17. But again, we
must learn to distinguish between charity and welfare. Charity is for the
helpless poor; welfare is for the poor helpless — Galatians 2:10. Welfare is
rejected; charity is a Christian virtue.
5. The poor cannot enter into pseudo
friendship because of his poverty. Poor people, if they have friends, generally
have real friends. Proverbs 19:4.
6. There is a special curse for
those who ignore helping the poor — Proverbs 21:13; 22:16,22; 28:3.
7. Until the Millennium there will
always be poverty — Matthew 26:11; Mark 14:7; John 12:8.
8. It is possible to be poor and
still have great happiness — Mark 12:43.
9. The Bible teaches that the poor
are often the target for hypocrisy — John 12:5; James 2:2-4.
10. The poor have the same spiritual
privileges as the wealthy believer possesses — James 2:5. Financial status does
not in any way cause spiritual discrimination.