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Why is remembering the poor important for Christians?

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Remembering the poor is a biblical command and reflects the love of Christ in action.

In Galatians 2:10, Paul highlights the directive given by the pillars of the Church to remember the poor. This command is foundational to Christian ethics, emphasizing charity, compassion, and care for the marginalized. Remembering the poor is not merely an act of social justice but a reflection of Christ's ministry, who exemplified service and love toward the downtrodden. By caring for the poor, the Church embodies the love of Christ, promoting healing and hope in a broken world. This aligns with the New Testament's call for believers to demonstrate their faith through works, emphasizing that genuine faith naturally expresses itself in acts of love and service to others, especially those in need.
Scripture References: Galatians 2:10

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