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How do you handle homeless people or others who ask you for help or money?
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Yet i feel guilty.
How do you handle beggars or homeless individuals? Do you feel we should help them directly? If so, how do you decide when to help someone and when to say no?
Luke 6:30, Jesus says, “Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back.”
Now, I don’t give to every single person who asks of me, particularly family, but I sometimes give. May God forgive us for the times we don’t give.
I remember reading an article written by a previously homeless man. He said that one of the hardest parts was that people didn’t treat you like a person. They ignored him or gave dirty looks if any.
If I have nothing to give, I try to at least make eye contact and smile, and wish them a nice day.
I’m like many; I don’t give to others as much as I should. I let the Spirit guide me. Once I give someone money, I put out of my mind whether or not that was the right thing to do. I did it, and what is done now is out of my hands.I have found that through many years of experience with encountering the homeless, the Holy Spirit seems to direct me to give to certain people, while other I do not have a desire or urge to give to at that time. I always listen for the Spirit to give me direction concerning this.
I usually prefer, if someone asks for lunch money, to buy them lunch directly. (forums.catholic-questions.org/showthread.php?t=796122) But I have given at the off ramps, or on the sidewalk, occasionally. I’ve also given rides on deserted highways, but that was many years ago when I last did that. (I ended up, late at night, on a country highway with a large family, speaking a foreign language in my van!)
I’m sure I’ve given to scam artists, but if one person has been helped, then we have served a just cause.