12
Sep
08

Why Can’t We Find the Resources to Really Help Others?

I just want to climb up on the roof and scream with every ounce of my strength. The frustration level has reached a point where I want to pull what remains of my hair out of my scalp. I simply cannot believe the insensitivity, the calloused indifference and flat out apathy which has hijacked much of Christianity and rendered it a useless religion void of compassion and any true expression of love.

Numerous attempts have been made by some of us to alert believers scattered around this nation to the ever increasing suffering being thrust upon our brothers and sisters through economic hard times and natural disasters. Instead of Christians rallying to help each other, there is more and more finger pointing, shifting the responsibility to others and hiding taking place. This attitude must stop or the consequences will be horrible.

Christianity if more than dressing up in nice clothes and sitting in a building singing songs and listening to yet another sermon. This is nothing but religion and flies in the face of what our Lord Jesus Christ taught regarding compassionately reaching out to others. Churches and groups who are only interested in themselves are guilty of selfishness and that self serving attitude will in due time render them a spiritual wasteland.

Wealthy Christians seem to have enough money to buy yet more and more “things”, yet they barely give enough to qualify as charitable giving. These same people will talk about how much they gave to the United Way and other secular charities but never consider giving a penny to a small Christian charities trying to carry out the Lord’s commands.

Christians think nothing of giving hundreds of dollars per week to their church, not having a clue where the money goes, yet will turn the other way when asked to help a grass roots Christian charity honestly helping people. Christians will drop a thousand dollar check in the building fund offering and a one dollar bill in the food drive offering.

Where is the love in all this? It seems to me that Christianity has turned into just another “look at me” religion instead of the “it’s all about you” ministry it is supposed to be. Christians would rather sit around discussing theology than ever get out and lift a finger to help someone in a desperate situation. The attitude of “let someone else do it” has infiltrated and taken hold among Christian groups to the point charitable giving is almost non-existent.

I have heard all the excuses about “being especially good to the household of faith” and how gifts and offerings are to go to pay the salaries of the leaders and the bills of the church etc. What happened to the heart of giving? What happened to the giving of alms? What happened to diverting some of the finances to something outside of the local needs of the church?

“Oh, but we give to worldwide missionary outreach”. Do you have a clue where the money goes? “We give to a consortium of groups”. Do you have a clue where the money goes? “We don’t care where it goes, we are only responsible to give”. Where does that fit with being good stewards and where is that in the Bible?

I think it is high time for Christians to wake up and realize that their personal giving is just that. GIVING, with no strings attached to whoever is doing the Lord’s work and will. Christianity is more than just church services and meetings, and more meetings and everything else that drains the budgets of most groups. Unless Christian groups start giving outside of themselves to others in need, their group will stagnate and fail. The same holds true for individuals; giving is to whoever is doing the Lord’s work, not simply to a church or group.

I cannot believe what I have heard, read and seen the past two weeks as I have attempted to find funds to help groups helping in disaster relief down south. NO ONE has any spare money to give. Every single person has every single penny spoken for already. The honest truth is no one wants to sacrifice one Coke per day or anything else to find the extra few dollars to help someone else. Funny how people always find the money to eat out at expensive restaurants, go to expensive movies or sporting events, buy new plasma televisions, go on vacations and million and one other things which feed the “its all about me” monster; yet cannot find a few dollars to help those helping people devastated by natural storms or personal disasters.

As I said at the beginning, I am ready to explode. I have worked my tail off the past two weeks doing research, communicating with associates and writing blogs all over the internet about the three hurricanes we have seen in September. I have just spent the past three days working with others trying to get the news out that Ike IS the storm of the century and to not underestimate it. We are all very frustrated because people don’t want to hear about anything that isn’t going to “bless them”.

Hey, sometimes there are things that come up in this life that don’t “bless us”. The event we remembered yesterday that took place in 2001 was not a “blessing”. Bad things happen to everyone sooner or later and when they do, everyone needs support and help to make it through. If Christians close up their wallets and shut up their bowels of compassion, then people are going to suffer and end up turning to the government or unbelievers for help. That is not how God wants things to be.

I am fully aware that people like me get under the skin of many Christians with my constant harping on the need to give to those who are suffering. I have been called the “hemorrhoid” on the Body of Christ among other things. I don’t care what people call me, I only want to do whatever I can to reach out and help others in their time of need. That is what true Christianity is supposed to be about. Christianity was never supposed to be a selfish “Me, Me” religion. It is supposed to be all about “what can I do for you?” and “how can I help YOU”.


3 Responses to “Why Can’t We Find the Resources to Really Help Others?”


  1. September 13, 2008 at 11:22 am

    I share your frustrations and probably multiplied to the nth degree. Although we finance missions outreaches in foreign countries, the problem remains the same … it is missions (domestic or international) who suffer when the economy becomes strained. We’ve noticed a tremendous decrease in committed giving, in spontaneous charitable giving, and even in people wanting to get involved. The problem is that many are still trying to maintain their lavish lifestyles (I use the word “lavish” because even the poorest in the US lives lavishly compared to those we work with overseas) when the economy takes a nosedive. Instead of cutting back on their spending, they continue spending and cut back on their giving. Who suffers? Those we are trying to help.

    There are a few, though, who take their giving very seriously and remain committed, so I am reluctant to lump everyone into the same category. There are committed Christians who take their giving to missions very seriously and sacrifice in order to do so. While I agree with your frustrations, let’s be careful not to lump every Christian in to the same category and remember that it is God alone who is our Supplier. He has all the finances necessary to do the work we are called to do, to equip our ministries here and abroad. The ultimate burden is on the Lord to provide and for us to remain willing and able to allocate the funding He brings in to the specific areas He has directed us to finance.

    I’m learning (the hard way) that even work in missions isn’t about me or what I think needs to happen. It’s about God equipping me to do the work He has called me to do. If His “equipping” is delayed according to what I think it should be, it’s time for me to seek His face and determine whether or not I am doing my part, listen for His clear and concise leading, and be open to make changes in my own life to accommodate His leading.

    I love your passion for charitable giving and making a difference in the name Yeshua … it could be, however, that God has a bigger plan that we’re not seeing when the finances don’t come in. Remember, He doesn’t call those who know how to get money out of people … He calls those who will obey His voice and follow His lead to accomplish His will.

    God bless you in your endeavor to reach out and be the ambassador of the Kingdom of God to those who are hurting and who need a touch from the Lord.

    Jan Ross, President
    Heart of God International Ministries
    http://heartofgodinternational.com

  2. September 13, 2008 at 12:01 pm

    Thank you for this wonderful comment for it very much sums up the “heart” of this post.

  3. 3 wisdomssister
    September 13, 2008 at 11:02 pm

    I believe a huge problem aiding the apathy of those who claim to be followers of the Hebrew God and his ways in America is the fact that the Federal Government has got itself so highly involved in philanthropic works. They look and see the Government doing it so they don’t even bat an eye because they believe that those needs are already being taken care of, so why should they?

    Another problem is people are scared of getting dirty – getting involved in other people’s lives. They, them selves, might be changed.

    But at the root of it all is the Hellenistic Church which teaches self-first.

    You are feeling the Heart of God on this matter, Brother. Continue to be a voice for the least of these and keep your eyes on the goal. May we not be one of those who say “Lord, Lord” in the end, only to be told to leave His side because he doesn’t know us.


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