As Christians, we are commanded by God to do good to others. We are called to show kindness to everyone, regardless of who they are or whether they are part of the church.
The Bible teaches in Galatians 6:10 that whenever we have the chance, we should do good to all people, especially to those who share the same faith with us.
From this passage, we understand that although we are encouraged to care for fellow believers, our responsibility does not stop there. Our kindness should go beyond the church and reach everyone, without considering their background, status, or identity.
What truly matters is that anyone in need deserves help. As taught by Bro. Eli, Christians should always be willing and ready to support anyone who requires assistance.
In summary, we must avoid showing favoritism when helping others. Our kindness should not be limited to those we know or those within our circle.
Instead, we should recognize that everyone in need is part of our responsibility—not just members of the household of faith, but all people who require help.
In conclusion, helping others should be a priority for every Christian. It is a command from God, and since His commandments are not burdensome, we should gladly embrace doing good as part of our everyday lives.
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