There are two classes of poor whom we have
always within our borders--those who ruin themselves by their
own independent course of action and continue in their transgression,
and those who for the truth's sake have been brought into straitened
circumstances. We are to love our neighbor as ourselves, and
then toward both these classes we shall do the right thing under
the guidance and counsel of sound wisdom.
There is no question in regard to the Lord's
poor. They are to be helped in every case where it will be for
their benefit.
God wants His people to reveal to a sinful
world that He has not left them to perish. Special pains should
be taken to help those who for the truth's sake are cast out
from their homes and are obliged to suffer. More and more there
will be need of large, open, generous hearts, those who will
deny self and will take hold of the cases of these very ones
whom the Lord loves. The poor among God's people must not be
left without provision for their wants. Some way must be found
whereby they may obtain a livelihood. Some will need to be taught
to work. Others who work hard and are taxed to the utmost of
their ability to support their families will need special assistance.
We should take an interest in these cases and help them to secure
employment. There should be a fund to aid such worthy poor families
who love God and keep His commandments.
Care must be taken that the means needed
for this work shall not be diverted into other channels. It makes
a difference whether we help the poor who through keeping God's
commandments are reduced to want and suffering,
or whether we neglect these in order to help blasphemers who
tread underfoot the commandments of God. And God regards the
difference. Sabbathkeepers should not pass by the Lord's suffering,
needy ones to take upon themselves the burden of supporting those
who continue in transgression of God's law, those who are educated
to look for help to anyone who will sustain them. This is not
the right kind of missionary work. It is not in harmony with
the Lord's plan.
Wherever a church is established, its members are to do a faithful work for the needy believers. But they are not to stop here. They are also to aid others, irrespective of their faith. As the result of such effort, some of these will receive the special truths for this time.