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Jesus didnāt shame the poor for being poor.
Jesus said his gospel was good news for the poor and also said it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.
In our American culture, we so often meld the gospel of capitalism, free enterprise, and rugged individualism with the gospel of Jesus.
The One who went around handing out food and healthcare while telling his followers to sell all theh had and give to the poor.
Iāve come to believe that one of the most unrecognized idols within the American church is the fusion of capitalism and rugged individualism with the gospel of Jesus. No one can question it or criticize it without others questioning their faith or calling them a āsocialist.ā This is a problem.
One of the more common responses I hear is folks saying, āwell Jesus said the poor will always be with you.ā He says it to his audience who would have known the Torah by heart. The phrase "the poor will always be with you" is a quote from Deuteronomy 15:11, which the full verse says, "For the poor will never cease out of the land; therefore I command you, You shall open wide your hand to your sibling, to the needy and to the poor, in the land.ā
It isnāt an excuse to neglect the poor, but a reaffirmation to continue doing so, especially because Jesus is in our midst.
When we allow anything to become an unquestionable lens through which we interpret the gospel of Jesus, that lens has become more important to us than the gospel of Christ.
If it isnāt good news for the poor, then it isnāt the gospel of Jesus. ā-P
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