POVERTY is the state of being extremely poor: lacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered comfortable or normal in society. In our Consider the Poor training, poverty is the extent to which a person is without resources, whether human relationships, financial access or literacy, or in-kind supply. A person can be living in generational poverty; their family having been in poverty for 3 or more generations. Or they can be in situational poverty from a job-loss, un-or under-employment, divorce, bankruptcy, death of spouse, or some other trauma. Poverty is definitely a chain - a force that binds or restricts -
and it needs to be broken. Cincinnati is the #2 City in the US for
child poverty. 52% of our children overall and a startling 74% of
African-American children live in poverty here. - Cincinnati Urban League's State of Black Cincinnati. If so many of our children are living in poverty, it's safe to assume that their parents are as well.In Luke 4:18, the first place Jesus announced that His ministry would touch was the poor. "The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, for he has anointed me to bring Good News to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim that captives will be released, that the blind will see, that the oppressed will be set free. (NLT) He did it in practical terms: feeding the hungry, healing the sick (who no longer needed to beg or have physician's bills), and instructing on Kingdom economics.
In the Old Testament, God commanded that the poor be attended to by the righteous. "Those who give to the poor will lack nothing, but those who close their eyes to them will receive many curses." (Prov. 28:27) Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and He will reward them for what they have done. (Prov 19:17) Whoever increases wealth by taking interest or profit from the poor amasses it for another, who will be kind to the poor. (Prov. 28:8)



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