War, starvation and suffering - what can be done biblically
Just like Jesus showed compassion for the suffering by feeding the hungry and healing the sick, the bible also taught us to do the same.
In the book of proverbs 19:17 says that kindness to the poor is a loan to the lord, the bible also encourages us to not only have good's but to share them with those in need.
Many churches have it upon themselves to provide relief and aid to those suffering from hunger and poverty.
The bible told us that the first response to evil is to speak to God honestly about it and ask for his intervention.
Repent from the sin's that is causing you to suffer and surrender your fear and self protection to God hands.
The main solution to war, starvation and suffering, is God's kingdom which will remove all this problems entirely.
God's kingdom will end deadly weapons and wicked people and bring a life were everyone is safe and were there is plenty of food and comfortable place.
For those that believed in God even in the midst of suffering and conflict if you have faith in God it will provide you with strength, fearlessness and source of hope
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Amen! God's kingdom is the life we all hope for
I hope this letter finds you well and thriving in your creative endeavors on this incredible platform. I'm writing today to address a topic that is close to my heart and essential for the growth and prosperity of our community: engagement.
It's fantastic to see many of you actively posting content, sharing your perspectives, talents, and insights. It enriches us all and makes Hive a diverse and stimulating place to be. However, let us not forget that Hive is not just a platform for broadcasting our voices but also an arena for interaction, dialogue, and communal growth.
If you're someone who regularly posts content, I encourage you to also take some time to explore the work of others. Upvote the posts that resonate with you, offer thoughtful comments, and consider reblogging content that you find exceptionally valuable. Your engagement doesn't have to stop at the boundaries of your own posts; in fact, it's through collective interaction that we can truly build a community that thrives on meaningful discourse.
There is a certain magic that occurs when we don't just speak, but also listen; when we don't just take, but also give. This sense of reciprocity not only enriches our individual experiences but also fortifies the Hive community as a whole.
I understand that we all lead busy lives, and time is a precious commodity. However, even small acts of engagement can create ripples that turn into waves of positive change and growth for all of us. So let’s embrace this not as a chore, but as an opportunity to amplify the heartbeat of this extraordinary community we are all a part of.
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I look forward to seeing how we can elevate the Hive experience collectively, by contributing not just content but also the valuable currency of engagement.
Best regards,
@mcgi.cares