What Are Alms?
"Alms" are not some kind of tree, but something you should know
about -- and do.
The Greek word translated alms in the New Testament originally
meant mercy or kindness, then came to represent the kind deeds
caused by mercy and kindness. So it came to mean charitable
giving to the poor -- or giving motivated by love.
Many times this word is translated as "charitable deed."
LUKE 12:33 NKJ
33 "Sell what you have and give
alms; provide yourselves money
bags which do not grow old, a treasure in the heavens that does
not fail, where no thief approaches nor moth destroys.
Jesus often spoke of giving alms. But He made it clear that our
motives are important.
MATTHEW 6:2-4 NRSV
2 "So whenever you give alms, do
not sound a trumpet before
you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets,
so that they may be praised by others. Truly I tell you, they
have received their reward.
3 But when you give alms, do not let your left hand know what
your right hand is doing,
4 so that your alms may be done in secret; and your Father who
sees in secret will reward you.
The Bible tells of Cornelius, "a devout man and one who feared
God with all his household, who gave alms generously to the
people, and prayed to God always" (Acts 10:2), who had an angel
deliver this message:
ACTS 10:4 NKJ
4 . . . he said to him, "Your
prayers and your alms have come
up for a memorial before God.
God was impressed with this Roman soldier's giving to meet the
needs of the poor.
Alms are not offerings to God, or His ministers. Alms are
charitable deeds -- gifts to the poor and needy. Helping people
who are in trouble.
Alms impress God.
SAY THIS: Alms are gifts of love to help people in trouble.