Introduction The first place we discover Jesus encountering need in the Gospel of Matthew is in Matthew 4:2, where Jesus had been fasting for forty days, was being tempted by the devil, and was hungry. This moment provides profound insights into how Jesus handled His own need in a precarious situation. Jesus’ Mastery Over His…
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Poverty Warrior Part 33
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: A Visionary for Poverty Reduction Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is widely celebrated for his leadership in the civil rights movement, but his vision extended far beyond racial equality. He was deeply committed to addressing economic injustice and poverty, recognizing that true equality could not be achieved without economic security…

Living Grace Part 3
The Kingdom of God has little do with being a good, law-abiding citizen that opposes abortion and routinely goes to Church. Jesus talks of a Kingdom that has the power to change lives and impact generations. The church has forsaken the Kingdom for a weak use of words and fancy buildings and promises of ease,…

Rise of the Spiritual Leader Part 31
United in Compassion Homelessness is a pressing issue that transcends religious, cultural, and socio-economic boundaries. As Christians, we are called to love our neighbors and serve those in need, regardless of their background. This mission is not confined to a single denomination or faith-based group; it is a collective responsibility that can be more effectively…