This is the disturbing feature regarding Christmas -- that a lot of poor people are outside churches and not all of them can be helped. Why are we Christians, why are we called by Jesus Christ? Is it to wear beautiful clothes during Christmas? Is it to attend these churches that look so wonderfully decorated? Is it merely to smile at one another and wish one another that we celebrate Christmas? What about this disturbing picture outside the churches? Who are these poor people? Do we really care about them? What is our relationship with them? What do we intend to do about them? Do we give to them because we would feel better as a result of it? Is that the reason behind our giving? Do we feel better after giving? Do we feel obligated to give? Let's think about it.
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