Too Close to IgnoreSample

Will you get involved?
Moses was sensitive toward people who were oppressed by stronger forces. So sensitive, in fact, the reason he was at the well was because he intervened to stop the abuse of a slave and then ran away when things spiraled out of control. This notwithstanding, when he saw abuse again, he stepped in to help.
Some things to ponder:
1. Have you ever tried to help someone and then found yourself in a mess because of it?
2. Like Moses, are you willing to step in to help again when the situation warrants it?
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About this Plan

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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