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How do we know that doing good without money is valuable?

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Doing good without money is valuable as it fosters personal growth and resilience in others.

The value of helping others without resorting to financial aid lies in the potential for personal growth it creates. By empowering individuals to overcome their challenges, we fulfill a divine purpose. The lesson of enduring hardship is consistent with biblical teachings that encourage character development through trials (James 1:2-4). Thus, our acts of encouragement and support can lead to far greater outcomes than merely providing financial aid, as they instill hope and the ability to carry on, enhancing one's strength and character in the face of life's difficulties.
Scripture References: James 1:2-4

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