Jamaica Gleaner

Reducing poverty THROUGH GIVING

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REDUCING POVERTY is the role of each person within society. It first starts at the individual level. Then the civic organisati­ons and the Church each have their roles to play. The role of government is to create an environmen­t – putting laws and welfare structures in place – to facilitate or encourage assisting the poor and vulnerable.

The number one reason for the perpetuati­on of poverty is that, as a people, we no longer give. There are certain blessings that can only come through giving. Being poor is not an excuse to not give (Luke 21: 1-4 and Mark 12: 41-44). The Lord speaks about the widow’s mite.

Giving reveals the state of our hearts and the level of our love, mercy and compassion. If every individual practises giving, poverty and crime would be reduced. It is interestin­g that oftentimes, the poor are more inclined to giving. So when God gives us wealth, favour and grace, it is so that we can extend our hands to others. There are people who have a great deal of goods, clothes, and food in abundance, while their neighbours are going to bed without food, clothing or even medication.

Jesus drew attention to the fact that the widow gave even in her state of poverty. A mite then was the smallest and lowestvalu­e coin. So it was not the value of the coin that mattered, it was the sacrifice and the level of commitment to giving that was important to the Lord. It is imperative to note that we are not to give and then call attention to the fact that we gave. We must teach our children from an early age how to give. Psalm 41 reminds us that God will even heal you or raise you up from your sick bed as a result of your giving. People have even been resurrecte­d from the dead as a result of their giving.

GOD’S WELFARE

The law of gleaning (Leviticus 23: 22) was God’s welfare programme for those who did not own land and found themselves on hard times. They, according to the law, could sow the corner of the fields, and

gather grain which they would then uses for food. Even our farmers and business people no longer practice giving from their harvest or their business profits. This is the reason why our farmers and businessme­n are feeling the heat.

There are many within our nation also that will be spending millions in travelling expenses, despite the fact that there are so many forms of technology today that can allow them to host meetings online or engage in conference sessions. The money saved from travelling could be used to help the poor.

In order to reduce poverty, executive-level staff and politician­s can donate a part of their salary to the poor, cutting down on their large entertainm­ent packages.

Leviticus 19:10 reminds us that caring for the poor is a mandate from God – that includes strangers and aliens. Everybody must care for the poor! There are major organisati­ons that make huge profits while people are sleeping right on their doorsteps without basic necessitie­s. Banks have homes rotting away while people are sleeping on the

streets. People have homes with several rooms they are not

using, but find it hard to board a student.

 ?? FILE ?? Enamay Waunliss (right), administra­tor of the Open Hart Charitable Mission in Montego Bay, St James, helps to put a smile on this homeless woman’s face during a feeding initiative. According to Steve Lyston, when God gives us wealth, favour and grace,...
FILE Enamay Waunliss (right), administra­tor of the Open Hart Charitable Mission in Montego Bay, St James, helps to put a smile on this homeless woman’s face during a feeding initiative. According to Steve Lyston, when God gives us wealth, favour and grace,...
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