So, it has been a while. . . I have a couple of questions for all you good Christians who may read this: I am a big advocate of compassion ministries. I think that most people around my age are. But, here's the question: What is your reason for being a part of, or at least being for, compassion ministries (if you are)? Have you got that answer? Think about it hard, and I want a complete answer. . . Okay, now that you have that answer, here's the bigger question: Let's pretend you are involved in a compassion ministry, let's say, feeding hungry people on the street or something of that sort. Now, let's say that you saw someone sitting on the street, alone and hungry, and you were about to give him/her some food, and somehow, you knew (from God telling you or something) that feeding that person would not lead to that person, or anyone else for that matter, to get saved. Would you still feed that person? I'm curious to the response on this, but please, please do NOT change your answer on the first question after reading the second. I will soon write something on this once I get at least a few responses. |