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What does the Bible say about Christian benevolence?

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The Bible teaches that genuine Christian benevolence is rooted in the love and redemptive work of God and manifests in tangible help to those in need.

The Bible outlines that Christian benevolence is not merely a kind act but stems from the redemptive activity of God in the hearts of believers. Genuine benevolence involves responding to the material and spiritual needs of others, primarily motivated by love, as demonstrated by Jesus Christ. The presence of true love is evidenced by tangible acts of generosity toward those in need, especially within the household of faith, as indicated in Galatians 6:10. The command for Christians to engage in benevolence is woven through various texts in both the Old and New Testaments, showing that love must translate into action.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:10, Isaiah 58:6-7, 1 John 3:16-18

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