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Why should Christians care for orphans and widows?

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Christians are called to care for orphans and widows as a reflection of God's love and justice.

Caring for orphans and widows is a fundamental aspect of true religion as outlined in James 1:27. This call to service is not merely a suggestion but a command rooted in the character of God, who has a special concern for the vulnerable and marginalized in society. By caring for those who cannot help themselves, Christians live out the command to love our neighbors and embody the love that Christ has shown us through His sacrificial death.

In addition, this care is a visible expression of our faith and a testimony to a watching world that reflects God’s justice and compassion. It serves as a reminder that the Gospel is not only about personal salvation but also about active involvement in the lives of others. By stepping into the hardships of others, we demonstrate the distinctive nature of our faith and fulfill God’s calling to be His hands and feet in a broken world.
Scripture References: James 1:27

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