Chapter
18
BE
CHARITABLE
Of
course men should be charitable, because it is a duty
and a pleasure. But even as a matter of policy, if you
possess no higher incentive, you will find that the
liberal man will command patronage, while the sordid,
uncharitable miser will be avoided.
Solomon
says: "There is that scattereth and yet increaseth; and
there is that withholdeth more than meet, but it tendeth
to poverty." Of course the only true charity is that
which is from the heart.
The
best kind of charity is to help those who are willing to
help themselves. Promiscuous almsgiving, without
inquiring into the worthiness of the applicant, is bad
in every sense. But to search out and quietly assist
those who are struggling for themselves, is the kind
that "scattereth and yet increaseth." But don't fall
into the idea that some persons practice, of giving a
prayer instead of a potato, and a benediction instead of
bread, to the hungry. It is easier to make Christians
with full stomachs than empty.