I am unemployed and am putting my faith in Jesus to help me find the right job. Until then I've been volunteering at a local Baptist mission hanging up clothes on the racks, etc. But I am having a spiritual problem on what's going on inside the mission.
The door to the mission is opened to the homeless, low income, etc at a certain hour. They are allowed to go and freely choose items for themselves (clothes, knick knacks) for a 10 minute period. Then a pastor speaks Scripture for a short time before allowing these people to get a free meal.
My problem is this: Most of the volunteers get first pickings on the items meant for the poor. "I want that."I'm taking that home with me!" are normal catch phrases I've heard on a regular basis. What part of The 10 Commandments is lost when it is well stated, "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's possessions"? Don't get me wrong, most of these volunteers are wonderful people, but if Scripture's Word is eternal, and you proclaim to be Christian, how will they answer to Jesus when they are judged? I have never taken any possessions donated for the poor and have even been offered to take what I want. But I can't do it. This week I saw some shorts that immediately I considered asking for but my conscious would not allow it. When someone brags about having a wardrobe of hats and clothes from the mission at their house, something spiritually doesn't sound right. If I am over analyzing this too deeply, please let me know.
The door to the mission is opened to the homeless, low income, etc at a certain hour. They are allowed to go and freely choose items for themselves (clothes, knick knacks) for a 10 minute period. Then a pastor speaks Scripture for a short time before allowing these people to get a free meal.
My problem is this: Most of the volunteers get first pickings on the items meant for the poor. "I want that."I'm taking that home with me!" are normal catch phrases I've heard on a regular basis. What part of The 10 Commandments is lost when it is well stated, "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's possessions"? Don't get me wrong, most of these volunteers are wonderful people, but if Scripture's Word is eternal, and you proclaim to be Christian, how will they answer to Jesus when they are judged? I have never taken any possessions donated for the poor and have even been offered to take what I want. But I can't do it. This week I saw some shorts that immediately I considered asking for but my conscious would not allow it. When someone brags about having a wardrobe of hats and clothes from the mission at their house, something spiritually doesn't sound right. If I am over analyzing this too deeply, please let me know.