Hope for the Poor

Mar 11, 2026    Dr. Shea Shrader

What does the Bible really teach about helping the poor?

In this sermon, we explore the powerful truth that Christian hope is not only spoken—it is lived out through compassion, generosity, and service. The hope found in Jesus Christ transforms how believers respond to poverty, suffering, and injustice in the world.

Using passages like 1 John 3:17–20, Matthew 25:35–46, Proverbs 21:13, and Isaiah 1:17, this message explains why caring for the poor is central to the mission of the church and the witness of the gospel.

The Bible teaches that believers must hold together both truth and action—sharing the Word of God while also meeting real needs in the world. When the church lives this way, it reflects the heart of Christ and reveals the hope of the gospel.

In This Sermon You’ll Discover

• What the Bible means when it talks about the poor

• The difference between word ministry and deed ministry

• Why caring for the poor reveals the character of God

• The four types of poverty described in Scripture

• Why compassion must be guided by biblical wisdom

• How the early church changed the world through generosity and service

• How believers today can share the hope of Jesus through both truth and action

Key Bible Passages in This Message

1 John 3:17–20

Matthew 25:35–46

Proverbs 21:13

Proverbs 28:27

Isaiah 1:17

Amos 5:11

Ezekiel 22:29

Matthew 5:3

John 9:2–3

Deuteronomy 4:5–7

1 Peter 2:9–12

The Big Idea

Christian hope is not only something we believe.

It is something we demonstrate.

When believers love people in need with both truth and compassion, the world begins to see the goodness and character of God.

Why This Matters

Throughout history, Christianity spread rapidly because believers cared for everyone’s poor, not just their own. This compassion gave the church moral authority and showed the world the reality of the gospel.

Today, the same mission remains.

The church is called to be a people who bring hope to the hurting, justice to the oppressed, and the message of salvation to the lost.