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The Principal of Charity
Luke 14:12-14
 
The main purpose for this saying of Jesus was to warn the Jews, of pandering to the elite religious crowd, of gaining the favor of man through self-serving motives and keeping the blessings for one’s self.
For the Christian, there is a principal of true charity that gains favor with God.
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Charity cannot be self serving in motive or it is not charity.
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Some pretend to engage in Charity.
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Some convince themselves that they are doing Charity.
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But, if true Charity is to be done, there must be self-abnegation.
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Charity & the practice of which leads to true spiritual freedom.
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Freedom to receive the blessings of God.
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Freedom to enjoy our relationships and endeavors and not see them as a chore.
 
1 Cor.13
James 1:27
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