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Daily InsPirational MOments with Rev. Dr. Precious Prothro

March 15, 2026

Giving to the Community


Today’s Sunday School lesson is titled “Giving to the Community,” based on Deuteronomy 15:4–11 and Matthew 25:42–45.


When we think about helping our community, prayer is often the first thing that comes to mind—and it should be. Prayer is powerful and necessary. But these scriptures remind us that our responsibility does not stop there. God also calls us to help in practical and tangible ways.


In Deuteronomy, God instructs His people to keep their hearts open and their hands willing to help those in need. In Matthew, Jesus teaches that when we care for the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, and those in need, we are serving Him. The kindness we extend to others is seen by God as kindness done directly to Him. Why? Because even the “least of these” are still His.


Now, the reality is that it is not always possible for us to help every person or meet every need. Sometimes we may not have exactly what we wish we could give. But the call is not for perfection—it is for willingness. We are simply asked to give of ourselves in whatever way we can.


We must remember that we are not blessed to be selfish. We are blessed so that we can be a blessing.


So, with intentionality, let us seek the Lord about how we can uplift our communities. Ask the Lord to show us where we can make a difference—whether through encouragement, generosity, service, or compassion.


And as we do, let us keep in mind the command that guides it all, “Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.” — Matthew 22:39


When we care for others, we reflect the heart of God.


Lord, thank You for every blessing You have given us. Help us to have open hearts and willing hands to serve those around us. Show us how we can uplift our community and care for others in ways that honor You. Let our love for people reflect our love for You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. 


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