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Interesting thing is, if you provide for someone using someone else’s resources, you can take the “you” out of those verses because what you took didn’t belong to you so you did not provide it.Matt 25:35 For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me, 36 naked and you clothed me, ill and you cared for me, in prison and you visited me.
No one has to rewrite anything.
Because when private entities are not able to provide entirely for all the hungry, the homeless, and for the caring of all the sick and for all of us who one day will confront illness and disease, to make certain all then have access to adequate and affordable care, the Christ some of us read about in Scripture would not turn away additional government help, even if from a federal government, for those He spoke of in these verses.
We simply do not believe our Lord would say, "Well alright there is still a need and government has offered a greater role to help, but no I will instead allow those less fortunate still in need to continue to go without. I will allow the sick to go without affordable adequate, guaranteed healthcare. Because not raising taxes on those most able to afford to pay more is of greater importance to Me than the poor and the sick are.
This is simply not the Christ some of us read about in the Gospels. The Christ Whom was such a champion and Advocate for the poor, the downtrodden, and the sick.
And yet I haven’t seen a soul here advocate for government programs only as the sole means to fulfill all of Christ’s call to us. Only that government programs can be an important part of the equation to go along with individuals, faith based groups, and other entities.
It’s really not any more difficult to understand than that. Hope this helps. God bless us all as we strive in faith to walk our lifelong journeys with Him. Peace.