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God’s prophet Isaiah commanded those with food to share with those who had none (Isaiah 58:7). God’s son, Jesus, instructed his disciples to pray for daily bread for their own sake, but also as a reminder to care for those without bread (Matthew 6:11). God’s apostle John made clear to the early church that overlooking those in need reveals that the love of God is missing in their life (1 John 3:17-18). God cares deeply for those who are trying to survive on an empty stomach. But most importantly, God is concerned about those who are spiritually hungry.
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God’s prophet Isaiah commanded those with food to share with those who had none (Isaiah 58:7). God’s son, Jesus, instructed his disciples to pray for daily bread for their own sake, but also as a reminder to care for those without bread (Matthew 6:11). God’s apostle John made clear to the early church that overlooking those in need reveals that the love of God is missing in their life (1 John 3:17-18). God cares deeply for those who are trying to survive on an empty stomach. But most importantly, God is concerned about those who are spiritually hungry.