The poverty of the people to whom we are
sent is not to prevent us from working for them. Christ came
to this earth to walk and work among the poor and suffering.
They received the greatest share of His attention. And today,
in the person of His children, He visits the poor and needy,
relieving woe and alleviating suffering.
Take away suffering and need, and we should
have no way of understanding the mercy and love of God, no way
of knowing the compassionate, sympathetic heavenly Father. Never
does the gospel put on an aspect of greater loveliness than when
it is brought to the most needy and destitute regions. Then it
is that its light shines forth with the clearest radiance and
the greatest power. Truth from the word of God enters the hovel
of the peasant; rays from the Sun of Righteousness light up the
rude cottage of the poor, bringing gladness to the sick and suffering.
Angels of God are there, and the simple faith shown makes the
crust of bread and the cup of water a banquet. The sin-pardoning
Saviour welcomes the poor and ignorant, and gives them to eat
of the bread that comes down from heaven. They drink of the water
of life. Those who have been loathed and abandoned are through
faith and pardon raised to the dignity of sons and daughters
of God. Lifted above the world, they sit in heavenly places in
Christ. They may have no earthly treasure, but they have found
the pearl of great price.