Dear Brother Steve,
You probably won't like this post much.
I just can't be the one who does not see "my" resulting actions without considering what it does to the one I am helping, not just from my perspective, but also their own. For, how it affects the other, to me is more important than my own consideration if it were me in their place, unless I am guided by the Holy Spirit to act upon it, for then my own thoughts and how I see it are irrelevant.
Otherwise, it becomes selfishness/pride that I am acting upon, in the belief of how that saying goes "what is good for the goose, is good for the gander", which is not always true or beneficial to the gander. lol
But that is surely what we are commanded to do, " To Love our Neighbour as ourselves" and to "treat others as we'd want to be treated", we cant put ourselves in the position of others, we cant enter their heads or carry the burdens they do, we can only do what Christ commands us to do and leave the rest up to him.
The problem is you have to. Why? Because as scripture also says, Philippians 2:4
Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others.
Meaning not just doing good, but you must also consider what it means to another. Otherwise, you in truth could be doing them harm and not the good you think you are doing if it were you.
So, you love peanuts, but they're allergic to them....The basis of your love is in Jesus, but the good that you do, is based off of what you consider to be good? I don't think that is what Jesus meant.
The example that Jesus was saying, has to do with how people addressed the issue of helping others i.e. Good Samritan story; which is that most people are selfish, and look after their own interests, and will not help others unless there is personal gain or does not inconvenience them. So, a person will do for themselves what they would not do for another, is
not how Jesus ever worked, nor how He expects us to work. If you truly love them, and want to do good for them, you will consider them in what you do, because in truth what is good for you does not mean it will be good for them, for it's not about you but them. Leaving it up to Jesus is taking the easy way out and abdicates your own responsibilities to doing good to others, after all isn't this about you and not them?
So, what you believe is right for you doesn't mean that it is right for me. Only God, can determine that to be so. I'm sure you are of the belief, that in what you believe is faithfulness, He will make it right, even if it's wrong to do. Sadly, that is what I see in your actions. For your sincerity is evident, in what you do, though the process is questionable at best.
The question is Brother Nick, do we follow Christs teachings, do we build our faith and our actions on the solid rock of his truth, or do we think that we know best, do we try to rationalise and prevaricate about the situation when in truth alls we are asked to do is respond with Love and compassion by putting ourselves in their situation and asking the question, "What would i want", and if we listen to our hearts and not our mind then the answer becomes clear
No, the question is what exactly is Jesus wanting me to do? You say Love and Compassion, but what does those translate to? He's not telling us exactly what that is but gives us enough to know that what we do must uplift the other as we would want to be uplifted. I have a person who lives in a hut, and then move him to NYC, or London. You can even reverse this as well. How are they to get along, when all they might know is plowing a field, and have never ridden a transit vehicle in their life, or bought food in a store with money instead of bartering? No job. Not even considering the language differences, speaking, reading, and the list goes on. This is why I truly believe it is questionable at best the process you are looking to affect another's life, without proper consideration which I mention previously. You must consider them, or are you lacking the love for them to do go that far, and want Jesus to take care of it?
Except to say, that you did not understand my position as stated above, which was not about "me" fixing anything, but quite the opposite, and how many use the Word of God to justify doing so. I support this position by asking the following question and answer: How can someone take what benefits them personally and assume it will also benefit everyone else? You can't. That's God's purview not ours.
But thats what Christ commands us to do Brother Nick, in situations of suffering and need , of people that are hungry, thirsty, homeless, the sick, the imprisoned the stranger, the poor and the marginalised, our response would be pretty universal, if we are hungry we would want to be fed, if thirsty given water, if homeless ,housed,...... and if we do in fact see our Saviour in the face of those in need then how great must our response of Love and compassion be to them.
No what you are doing, is what "you" consider what is best for another and blaming Jesus for it! lol Oh, I agree with the needs of people, but you must know those people to know their needs! You say in truth that you only need to know how you yourself would satisfy that need for it to be handled, to provide for another, but in truth are you going to be able to do what is good for them, by using your own life as a template without their own life/experiences being considered?
Have you felt those very same needs, whatever they may be, that you are trying to pull others from? I imagine some you do, but be honest, where many of these migrants are coming from, are not your own experiences make. Nor mine. I would not even begin to speak to believing that my life till now, can be compared to theirs, nor would I necessarily want them to have mine either! In many ways, their own lives through hardships and all, have many virtues that we have lost due to our technological advancements. If you don't see this, then you haven't looked close enough around our modern society.
It truly goes a lot deeper than the simplification that you have presented, and from what I can tell in this last post of yours. Which you excuse yourself from having to deal with. For in truth, you're not really helping them for their sake, but assuaging your conscience in the believe you are complying with the commandments of Jesus and are able to wash your hands of the repercussions of it by laying it at Jesus' feet when it becomes harmful to them and doesn't turn out as it did for you.
Sorry brother, for being a bit harsh in this response. You take the bitter with the sweet, in this. For as I've said it before, in truth I do admire what you seek to do, but the process leaves much to be desired. For if you're doing it to comply with Jesus' Commandments, how different are you then those who followed the OT laws, in the attempt of doing what is right, not for others sake, but for themselves. This is not loving brother, which is the most important Commandment, of which all others rest upon. You must love the Lord your God with all your heart and might. And you must love them as you love yourself, which is not about material things, but spiritual ones brother. Your thoughts are worldly as if it's materialistic things that we work with communicates or shows that you love them. It does not.
I love you brother, because you have shared with me of your inner self, and not a morsal of food or shelter have you given me. Give them Jesus, and you will have given them more than if you'd given them the world.
With the Love of Christ Jesus Brother Steve!
YBIC
Nick