Open Heaven Daily Devotional 8 October 2022

TOPIC:  Treat The Poor Right

MEMORISE:
“He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth his Maker; but he that honoureth him hath mercy on the poor.” – (Prov 14:31)

READ: Psalm 10:1-15 (KJV)

Open Heaven Daily Devotional 8 October 2022 MESSAGE

God is very passionate about poor people and He does not like them being oppressed at all. In fact, in our memory verse for today, the Bible says that whoever oppresses the poor is reproaching God Himself.

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In Matthew 25:45, God put Himself in the shoes of the poor and said whatever you do to them, you have done to Him. God is passionate about the poor and if you treat them badly, He will punish you for it. In our Bible reading for today, verse two says that the wicked who persecutes the poor will be taken in his own devices; in other words, the same persecution that he is giving to the poor will be given to him also. He hath said in his heart, I shall not be moved: for I shall never be in adversity. – (Psalm 10:6)

The above verse is the thought of those who oppress the poor. They think that because they are high up there now, they can never become like one of the poor people, but that is a big lie. There are stories upon stories of people who were very wealthy, but somehow found themselves without any possessions after some time. Many of such people were brought down from their high positions because they did not treat the poor around them well.

Open Heaven Daily Devotional 8 October 2022

Another thing that God can do is to leave the rich fellow where he is and then lift up the poor to become so great that the former would be like his servant. (1 Samuel 2:8) and Psalm 113:7-8 say the same thing: that God can take the poor out of the dust and set him to be amongst the princes of the land. That is what God did to the Potiphars. Mrs. Potiphar accused Joseph wrongly and because Joseph was too poor to get a lawyer to argue his case, Mr. Potiphar just threw him in prison without any trial.

Before long, God raised Joseph up to be greater than the Potiphars in the same land. Don’t ever oppress those who don’t have as much as you do, feeling that things will always be the way they are now. God is not sleeping, He is watching all that you are doing and says that, as long as you are oppressing the poor, you are reproaching Him. Don’t call for God’s wrath.

KEY POINT:
If you keep oppressing the poor, God may make you their servant tomorrow.

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:
Matthew 1-4