Make Poverty History
May 15, 2008 5:16 pm Dicker, GeneralThis is inspired by a conversation we had at Bible study last night, in fact the above slogan belongs to Dave our BS leader, but I like it, and seeing as I’m the first one to put it on the net that more or less makes it mine.
The “Make Poverty History” campaign is a good campaign, a worthy cause, and one which Christians should support in their quest to love their neighbour and show the same care and concern for God’s world that He does.
However, that being said… it is unrealistic that poverty will ever be made history in this world. It’s impossible from a mathematical point of view because the statistics are too enormous… It’s impossible from a human nature point of view because we are too greedy. It’s impossible from a Biblical point of view because even Jesus teaches “the poor you will always have with you.” (Mark 14:7).
And here there is subtle but important difference in how the Christian goes about the “Make Poverty History” campaign.
We cannot make poverty history. But… a time is coming when poverty will be history - not by our hand but by the hand of Jesus. The Christian strives to alleviate poverty not because they will see it fulfilled in this world, but in the new creation that Jesus commands. “God’s dwelling place will be among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. ‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”
This is the image that the Christian has in mind. Not that we will make poverty history, but that “Poverty Will Be Made History” in the new creation.


Richard :
Date: May 15, 2008 @ 6:54 pm
Love your thoughts mate I think I might use this at Youth group this week for a mini talk at a bonfire Thanks
Nathan :
Date: May 16, 2008 @ 2:49 pm
Good post.
As a sidenote, it’s interesting to think that there’ll be no caring for the poor in heaven (seeing as poverty won’t exist there) and yet this in no way diminishes our responsibility to care for the poor here and now.
We often think of good things as things that will last into eternity, and so give up on temporary things, but some temporary things are good and worth pursuing too!
Marriage would be another example of something that is good, but won’t feature in the new creation, apart from the fulfilment of Christ’s marriage to us as His people.