We have been asked the question, whether we are financially responsible for what happens to us, our Christians, or are we supposed to help one another with our substance and faith?
Although we are taught to love one another, so we should not be pressured or be afraid to help one another when they are in need, when we have. We have been motivated by Scripture, according to Galatians, to bear one's burdens, not to fulfill the law of Christ.
This shows that God's love entails everything. In my opinion, God wants us to love one another, to give, to show kindness to one another. This is our responsibility, taught by the Bible. And this also means that we must bear this burden in our hearts.
This shows that it is expected for us to live a responsible life. It also means that the Bible cares more of how we live our life. Starting from our family, showing kindness should be part of us, and to our church, to everybody around us. We cannot claim that we are financially responsible for all people when we don't know how to help. We must know how to help. We must fear God, show kindness to one another, and have compassion for one another.