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Hi guys,
I’m a student who’s not exactly rich, but manage a nice life with what I do have. What I have is nice, but it’s a fixed income for now. I want to address and ask about something that seems to infinitely perplex me. Alms giving.
Where do I draw the line? If I feel like being perfectly selfish with what legally belongs to me and saying, “leave me alone, what I have is all for me,” is that wrong? I guess if it places me in personal harm to give, I’m not supposed to give; while if I have all I “need” and still have more, I should give to the one who asks? Jesus said “give to the one who asks.”
What are the limits; and what are the obligations? Thank you! ~Jason
P.s. maybe you could share experiences/case examples.
I’m a student who’s not exactly rich, but manage a nice life with what I do have. What I have is nice, but it’s a fixed income for now. I want to address and ask about something that seems to infinitely perplex me. Alms giving.
Where do I draw the line? If I feel like being perfectly selfish with what legally belongs to me and saying, “leave me alone, what I have is all for me,” is that wrong? I guess if it places me in personal harm to give, I’m not supposed to give; while if I have all I “need” and still have more, I should give to the one who asks? Jesus said “give to the one who asks.”
What are the limits; and what are the obligations? Thank you! ~Jason
P.s. maybe you could share experiences/case examples.