The End of a Wicked Matter

There's an interesting fact that should be deeply considered by those in the Church who think that charity work is the highest calling in the Church:  Jesus healed many people, but He did not heal everybody.  Jesus fed many people, but the Word of God does not describe Him feeding everybody.  The early Christians did not regard waiting tables as the highest act, but set aside some to do organize food for the Christian widows who were regarded for good works and who needed it, while the spiritual men continued their spiritual work.  Those whom Jesus so famously fed followed Him into the wilderness for some time first.  He had pity on those who followed Him into a place they could not get back home from without fainting along the way, and so He supernaturally and gracefully remedied that problem for His followers.

Feeding drug addicts who have no regard for Christ while they pretend to listen to the so-called sermons about their own way out of soulish difficulties, while also teaching humanism with the name of Christ as a net to plead for funding is not Christianity, but that is evil.  Period.  May their Hellfire be hotter who abuse the name of Master Jesus for their own worldly gain.  Amen.

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