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ILLUSTRATION
The Homeless Reflect Jesus
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Topics: Brotherly love; Caring; Christlikeness; Compassion; Generosity; Giving; Great Commandment; Great Commission; Help, human; Homelessness; Humility; Hunger; Imitation of Christ; Ministry; Poverty; Presence of God; Responsibility; Self-sacrifice; Service; Sharing; Stewardship
Filters: Christian Culture; Everyday Disciples; Free
References: Proverbs 29:7, Matthew 10:42, Matthew 25:31-46, Luke 6:20-21, Luke 12:32-34, Acts 2:45, Galatians 2:10, 1 John 3:16-17
Tone: Neutral/Mixed

Shane Claiborne is a young Christian activist whose mission is to take Jesus and the message of the gospel seriously. Shane is one of the founding members of The Simple Way, a Christian community in Philadelphia. Their mission is: "To love God. To love people. To follow Jesus." Shane has taken the gospel beyond the streets of Philadelphia to the slums of Calcutta and the war zones of Iraq. In his book The Irresistible Revolution, he describes how God revealed himself through the homeless.

I saw one woman in a crowd as she struggled to get a meal from one of the late-night food vans. When we asked her if the meals were really worth the fight, she said: "Oh yes, but I don't eat them myself. I get them for another homeless lady—an elderly woman around the corner who can't fight for a meal."
I saw a street kid get 20 bucks panhandling outside of a store and then immediately run inside to share it with all of his friends. We saw a homeless man lay a pack of cigarettes in the offering plate because it was all he had. I met a blind street musician who was viciously abused by some young guys who would mock her, curse her, and one night even sprayed Lysol in her eyes as a practical joke. As we held her that night, one of us said, "There are a lot of bad folks in the world, aren't there?"
And she said: "Oh, but there are a lot of good ones too. And the bad ones make you, the good ones, seem even sweeter."
We met a little 7-year-old girl who was homeless, and we asked her what she wanted to do when she grew up. She paused pensively and then replied, "I want to own a grocery store." We asked her why, and she said, "So I can give out food to all the hungry people."
Mother Teresa used to say, "In the poor we meet Jesus in his most distressing disguises." Now I knew what she meant.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
Fifth Sunday in Lent
Isaiah 43:16-21
Psalm 126 or Psalm 119:9-16
Philippians 3:4b-14
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