“Blessed is he who has regard for the weak; the LORD delivers him in times of trouble. The LORD will protect him and preserve his life;…The LORD will sustain him on his sickbed and restore him from his bed of illness.” (Psalm 41:1-3)
“I may care about myself till I grow morbid; I may watch over my own feelings till I feel nothing; and I may lament my own weakness till I grow almost too weak to lament. It will be far more profitable for me to become unselfish and out of love to my Lord Jesus begin to care for the souls of those around me." Charles Spurgeon
We could focus on ourselves until we see no more; stand up for ourselves until we can stand no more; fill our store houses until they can store no more; worry about tomorrow until there are no more tomorrows; wallow about our weaknesses until we are too weak to wallow; or we could become generous toward others, help the weak, speak up for those who cannot speak; defend the vulnerable.
“I may care about myself till I grow morbid; I may watch over my own feelings till I feel nothing; and I may lament my own weakness till I grow almost too weak to lament. It will be far more profitable for me to become unselfish and out of love to my Lord Jesus begin to care for the souls of those around me." Charles Spurgeon
We could focus on ourselves until we see no more; stand up for ourselves until we can stand no more; fill our store houses until they can store no more; worry about tomorrow until there are no more tomorrows; wallow about our weaknesses until we are too weak to wallow; or we could become generous toward others, help the weak, speak up for those who cannot speak; defend the vulnerable.