
Originally Posted by
mattfivefour
Perhaps the US needs to realize that, "inalienable rights" notwithstanding, man is not entitled to ANYTHING! God, by His own sovereign decree, has given us promises we do not deserve, eternal life we did not merit, and blessings and gifts we have not earned. Apart from the goodness of God, we have nothing guaranteed. From the beginning, even before the Fall, God ordained that man should work. And, following the Fall, He ordained that man should live by that labor. Somehow we have created a society in which men look not to God nor to their own efforts to survive, but to governments. Everything that society gives a person is paid for by someone else. I firmly believe that we—both as individuals and collectively as a society—should care for the weak, the poor, the widows, and orphans ... all those truly unable to care for themselves. God's Word itself commands us to do such. But to care for those who are too lazy to work, to decide that somehow it is demeaning to ask someone to labor where possible in return for ongoing charity, is neither helping them nor obeying God.
If anyone wants to understand God's instruction for man in this regard, he or she has only to read God's Word. In God's economy He commanded slaves and servants to be returned to freedom once in every generation (the Year of Jubilee), and at those same intervals all land that a rich man had acquired had to be returned freely to the person from whom he purchased it. The principle is that no man should grow rich at the expense of his brother. Indeed God taught that His people were brothers and sisters of one another and as such should be cared for ... not by making them dependent but by giving them what they needed to care for themselves as much as possible. But Israel did not follow this, human nature being what it is. So I doubt the citizens of a lost world today, or even the majority of the Christians in the United States, will follow it either.
But that was an aside. The problem, as outlined in the first paragraph, is that there are too many takers and fewer and fewer givers. The situation cannot continue indefinitely. There is a saw-off point. thank God that our hope is not in this world but in God's Word and His promises to us. Our home is not here; He has prepared a place for us in Heaven! But, secure in that knowledge, let us go forth in this present world to take the good news of the gospel of Jesus Christ to all everyone can. That is why we are still here. Not for any other reason.
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