Sermon Notes
This sermon emphasizes the Christian call to help the poor as an act of justice, mercy, and humility, rooted in Micah 6:8. Poverty arises from various causes, including injustice, calamity, and personal failure, and believers are called to respond through relief, development, and reform. Helping the poor is not merely a moral duty but a gospel-driven response, reflecting Christ’s sacrifice for humanity. Addressing common objections to helping the poor, the sermon highlights that generosity, however small, is meaningful and that Christians are called to act compassionately and sacrificially, trusting God to use their efforts for His purposes.