The good Samaritan, meeting the need, that is our example, do good, meet the need and
praise God. Amen
Intersting post.
My eyes zoomed in on 'meet the need and praise God'
It didn't zoom in on meet the need but "praise God"
I am not sure what you mean by the last bit.
I am going to have to assume that you are saying when we meet the need praise God. Please correct me if I am wrong.
So based on my assumption it got me thinking.
I can never recall myself praising God when I have met a need.
My response when it has become apparent I have met a need is not to praise him but scratch my head and as "Why on earth are you using me, I am rotten to the core, why use me?
I had the privilege of leading someone to Christ recently, a broken man. I had spent many a time with him and one day he called me and asked if we could speak. Up to this point he would say I can't believe Jesus rose from the dead.
So we met and after two hours he was on his knees as such calling out to Jesus, and came into his loving arms after confessing out loud "Jesus I confess with my mouth that you are Lord and I believe in my heart that God raised you from the dead, I come to you as I am (and When prayed that he didn't hold back, he turned the air turned blue and as he did thanked Jesus)"
By the time he had finished he was a totally different person, a whole weight lifted.
Anyway the reason I have mentioned the above is not to make me look good but to say I came away saying "God what on earth happened here and why on earth did you use me, I am rotten to the core"
Does anyone else feel that way or is it just me?
If so do we often forget?
Ephesians 2:10
For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.