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Introduction
Benevolence, as outlined in scripture, is the predisposition to do what
is good for other people. There is not a specific imperative as to how
this is to be accomplished, only that the act is designed to be for good
will and that there be kindly intent. Unfortunately, benevolence is most
often associated and measured by the amount of money given to someone.
While there is frequently a need for monetary helps, quite often money
is only a portion of the greater need. At Calvary Chapel we are committed
to obeying the scriptural mandate of addressing the needs within our body.
Position
Our position at Calvary Chapel is that each individual is commanded to
meet the needs of the poor and needy within the Body of Christ and the
local church. In Deuteronmony we are so instructed:
"For
the poor will never cease from among the land; therefore I command you,
saying, 'you shall open your hand wide to your brother, to your poor
and your needy, in your land.' " Deuteronomy 15:11
It
is clear that the responsibility for the poor lies with us individually.
Calvary Chapel's role is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and equip
the saints for the work of the ministry. By providing a venue for members
to exercise the spiritual gifts of mercy and helps, we allow the giver
and the receiver to be mutually blessed and help model the dynamics of
the Body of Christ spoken of in Romans 12 and Ephesians 4.
This
does not mean that we as a church will not help those who are in need.
It just means that the primary responsibility rests with the individual
and the church will facilitate this process and assist with any additional
needs as required.
With
this premise, we have instituted a benevolence fund which is funded by
designated contributions from the congregation. This will be the primary
source of monetary giving to the members of the body. As the fund becomes
low, Calvary Chapel may supplement the member's giving and continue to
support the needs of the body.
Individual Responsibility
The person having financial difficulty is ultimately responsible for ensuring
that their "house is in order." Each person is responsible to
God to be good stewards of the resources entrusted to them. Their primary
goal should be to ensure they are not a burden to their family, friends,
and the church. The expectation should be that each individual exhausts
all known resources before asking others for help. In keeping with the
biblical mandate, request should be made to family before seeking help
from the church.
The individual must understand that we as a church are entering into a
cooperative venture. Our roles will be determined by the circumstance.
It is imperative that each person be willing to rectify their situation
without financial assistance from others.
Throughout
the process, the person must constantly seek the Lord for wisdom, instruction,
guidance and patience to endure the hardship that God has allowed during
this season of their life, always trusting that God will supply all their
needs.
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