The burden of the word of the LORD to the churches, which came to Christopher, a plain Bible preacher of Jesus Christ.
The churches possess an abundance of parking lots which they hardly use, keeping these spaces empty at night and forcing homeless Christians, the least among our brothers and sisters, to sleep in dangerous places out in public. For those men who call themselves pastors under Jesus Christ, I speak to your shame, for Jesus is the Good Shepherd who said the last shall be first, and the first shall be last, in the kingdom of God.
In the judgment to come, many pastors will say, Lord, when did we see you homeless, and did not allow you refuge in our church parking lots? Then shall Jesus reply to them, saying, Verily, I say unto you, Inasmuch as you did it not to one of the least of these, you did it not to me.
Elders of the churches, please hear this message and open your church parking lots for the safe harbor of our most vulnerable sheep. God is no respecter of persons, and He calls on us also to judge righteously, without respect of persons. God also calls on the churches to give to the needy without the expectation of a return on investment. The transactional giving of the world, falsely called charity, is opposed to the sacrificial love of God, which is true charity.
The vision for Lots of Grace depends on the grace and wisdom given in Jesus Christ. To wit, shepherds shall watch over the flock at all hours, ensuring safety and proper conduct in the sight of God. Shepherds shall deliver daily reports to the elders of the churches on every aspect of operations.
The grace of your charity comes with some benefits, such as the revitalization of the Holy Spirit in your churches, which is able to lift up the poor in spirit, feed the hungry and heal the sick. Moreover, your good example has the power to save souls from destruction. Do not squander the gifts you’ve been given.
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