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What does Christian charity look like according to the Bible?

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Christian charity is demonstrated through acts of kindness and compassion towards those in need, as illustrated by Peter and John's response to the lame beggar.

In Acts 3, Peter and John exemplify Christian charity when they encounter a lame man begging for alms. Although they had no money, they did not ignore his plight; instead, they offered him what they truly had—the healing power of Jesus Christ. Matthew 6:3-4 instructs believers to act in secret and give charity without seeking recognition. True Christian charity is not measured by what is given but by the love and compassion behind the action. It reflects the heart of the Gospel, where believers are called to help the needy and bring forth God's mercy to others, ultimately pointing them toward Christ as the source of true hope and healing.
Scripture References: Acts 3:1-11, Matthew 6:3-4, James 2:15-17

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