Then a friend of mine who works for the state connected me with a supervisor in the Child Protective Services unit. He was delighted to get some backpacks so I gave him half of the 32 backpacks we had collected so far. Before dropping them off, I asked him how many backpacks he wanted and he replied, "I don't want to be greedy but I'd like a few of each age group and gender if possible". Wow. I instantly felt a deep sense of sadness and regret that the Church is not a place where social workers think to go to ask for assistance with meeting the basic needs of our orphaned and vulnerable kids.
God’s Word has lots to say about meeting the basic needs of those who are without. First of all, Philippians 4:19 says “And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” Deuteronomy 10:18 says that "He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the alien, giving him food and clothing." Finally, Psalm 68:5 says "A father of the fatherless, and a judge of the widows, is God in his holy habitation."
Now, I don’t know about you but I would think that God’s holy habitation on earth is His Church. He’s a father to the fatherless and a judge of the widows IN HIS CHURCH. There’s a sign that was posted around the church over the last few weeks that said, “Don’t Just Do Church, BE the Church”. I think if more of us were to “BE the Church, this CPS worker wouldn’t feel bad going to the church and being greedy when asking for needed items for these kids. Yes, being greedy for our selfish pleasures is a sin but being greedy for the things of God, for justice for our orphaned and vulnerable children, is truly at the core of God’s heart and His Word.
As I meditated on this whole idea of being greedy for the things of God, I stumbled across a Sermon titled "Greedy For God" that was posted on the website of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Milwaukee.
“In the parable of the tenants in Matthew 21, a landowner sent his own son to collect rent from a mad mob of murderous farmers with weapons. Here’s why: he was greedy for the good of his harvest. Zeal for collecting every last bit of his harvest made him send even his own son. Greed – even good greed – leads to such extremes! A father sending his own son! Greedy to collect you and every last soul in the harvest of his kingdom, God sent his Son Jesus Christ… God is greedy in his love for you.
So greed, if directed properly, can be good. Be a greedy friend and “put no stumbling block in anyone’s path,”… Be a greedy parent “in hard work, sleepless nights, and hunger,” so greedy for your children to see caring, uncriticizing love that you’ll give up your own desires. Be a greedy giver who is “poor” because your greed is for others to be blessed by your generosity “making many rich.” Be a greedy disciple of Jesus “having nothing” because you choose not to accumulate too many toys of this world, greedy instead for Christian living that is “possessing everything” (2 Corinthians 6:3-10). Be greedy for God because he is and always will be greedy for you.”
Let’s pray for the day that our CPS workers and others who care for our orphaned kids can be greedy for the basic needs of these children. Let’s pray for the day that the Church can meet the needs of every child so well that our state workers will one day ask us with expectant hearts rather than reluctant hearts. Let’s be greedy for the harvest of what God is doing for our kids in our community. Let’s ask the Lord with expectant hearts, not reluctant hearts, to equip us and provide for all our needs according to His riches in glory so that we can be used by Him to provide for the needs of every child.
Be greedy for justice, be greedy for God! Be greedy for His harvest that is coming through those of us who are following after Him and serving in orphan care. Let’s dream of a day when the state CAN knock on our Church doors and be greedy for our kids.
Harvest Blessings to you!!!