Too Close to Ignoreنموونە

Who needs help?
King David understood the importance of helping others. In this case, he wanted to help a member of the former king's family if any were left alive.
How about you? Do you know of anyone who could use your long-term help? Maybe an elderly person could use your help with chores around the house or yard work. You may know of a teacher who could use your help in the classroom. Look around. You will find them.
Some things to ponderナ?
1. Do you shy away from helping people who are handicapped, chronically ill or elderly? Why?
2. Will you commit to begin helping someone whom you know so their load will be lightened?
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You've been there. Suddenly a person near you comes into focus that is obviously in need of help. Quickly your mind begins to rattle off your options - shift your gaze; turn around; walk away; ignore them. But what if they are too close to ignore? What then? That is what this little devotional is all about. What to do when someone in need is too close to ignore.
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