Serving the underprivileged

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In Luke 14:12-15, Jesus speaks about hosting a banquet and advises his followers to invite not their friends, relatives, or rich neighbors who can repay them, but rather the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind. The message is about showing kindness and generosity to those who cannot repay you, rather than seeking recognition or reward.
Bishop Moloantoa is referencing this passage while speaking about serving the underprivileged, he is likely emphasizing the importance of reaching out to and caring for those who are marginalized or in need, without expecting anything in return. It's about embodying the spirit of compassion and selflessness that Jesus taught.
12 Mar 6AM Sotho South Africa Christianity · Christianity

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