Close Menu
BibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible StudyBibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible Study
    What's Hot

    Built to Endure: How Finland Built a Nation Ready for War, Helping to Make NATO Stronger

    July 13, 2026

    July 14, 2026 – Bible verse of the day

    July 13, 2026

    Washington School District Sued for ‘Religious Animus’ After Girl Says Her Faith Was Violated

    July 13, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Built to Endure: How Finland Built a Nation Ready for War, Helping to Make NATO Stronger
    • July 14, 2026 – Bible verse of the day
    • Washington School District Sued for ‘Religious Animus’ After Girl Says Her Faith Was Violated
    • Sister of Lindsey Graham Picked to Fulfill Remainder of His US Senate Term
    • Evangelism at the World Cup Shares About Victory Through Jesus
    • Forget Politics. This Is What I Found Helping Venezuelan Quake Victims
    • Cause of Death Revealed for Lindsey Graham, Pro-Life Champion and Strong Defender of Israel
    • Roy Urges Republicans to ‘Finish the Job’ Before 2027, Setting GOP Agenda
    Tuesday, July 14
    BibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible StudyBibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible Study
    • Home
    • Bible Study
    • Bible Trivia
    • Christian Living
    • Daily Verse
    • Devotionals
    • Jesus
    • Prayer
    • Videos
    • Read the Bible
    BibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible StudyBibleLon – Grow in Faith with Daily Verses, Devotionals, and Bible Study
    You are at:Home»Devotionals»Altruism (May 21)
    Devotionals

    Altruism (May 21)

    adminBy adminMay 21, 20263 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Altruism (May 21)
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    “If I am virtuous and worthy, for whom should I not maintain a proper concern?” (Confucius).

    WE’RE NOT FULLY HUMAN IF WE DON’T RECOGNIZE OUR CONNECTION TO OTHER HUMAN BEINGS. There is a sense in which the human race can be thought of as a family, and family members have important reasons to treat one another unselfishly and with benevolence. For one thing, family members are attached to one another in such a way that whatever one does affects all the others. In the human family, we need to recognize that each of our own actions has some impact on our siblings. If nothing else, we have to share the same living space, the same habitat. To misuse the world which is our home or to take too much out of it, just for our own indulgence, is to be shamefully selfish. To fail to help the helpless is to withhold good things from the family of which we ourselves are a part. Connected as we are, how can we not be concerned about one another?

    “Altruism” means selflessness. It’s an active concern for the welfare of others. When we choose to be altruistic, we’re making a choice to be humane and helpful. “A man of humanity is one who, in seeking to establish himself, finds a foothold for others and who, desiring attainment for himself, helps others to attain” (Confucius).

    There is a danger, however, in saying that we “love humanity.” That kind of sentiment can be so vague and general that, for all practical purposes, it’s useless. Dostoevsky said, “In abstract love of humanity one almost always only loves oneself.” We’d do better to love actual persons — real ones, like those who live in the house next door or work in the office down the hall — rather than “humanity.”

    If we’re not as altruistic as we should be, we need to start growing in that virtue. Yet there’s no denying that it’s hard. It demands a great deal of us. Just because we don’t think we’re doing any harm to anybody, that doesn’t mean we’re doing the good that we should do. In the words of Roy Masters, “Loving what is right is different from hating what is wrong and feeling right about it.” And frankly, the more affluent we are, the more we need to be warned: altruism isn’t a philosophy — it’s a lifestyle that results in the positive blessing of other people.

    “To hoard is worse than to steal” (Jewish Proverb).

    Gary Henry – WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

    Altruism
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    The Honest Acknowledgment of Our Sins (May 27)

    May 27, 2026

    Inner Strength, Inner Light (May 27)

    May 27, 2026

    Both Mind and Spirit — Today Daily Devotional

    May 27, 2026
    Top Posts

    Women are ‘easy targets’ for religious-based persecution

    November 5, 20253 Views

    December 5, 2025 – Bible verse of the day

    December 4, 20252 Views

    Fear Makes Noise, Faith Makes Room

    November 17, 20252 Views

    ‘My conscience is clear,’ says Päivi Räsänen after Finland’s Supreme Court hears Bible tweet case 

    November 1, 20252 Views
    Don't Miss
    Jesus

    Built to Endure: How Finland Built a Nation Ready for War, Helping to Make NATO Stronger

    By adminJuly 13, 2026

    Given an 800-mile border with Russia and a history shaped by war, Finland has spent…

    July 14, 2026 – Bible verse of the day

    July 13, 2026

    Washington School District Sued for ‘Religious Animus’ After Girl Says Her Faith Was Violated

    July 13, 2026

    Sister of Lindsey Graham Picked to Fulfill Remainder of His US Senate Term

    July 13, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    About Us

    Welcome to BibleLon — your trusted online destination for spiritual growth, daily inspiration, and a deeper understanding of God’s Word.

    At BibleLon, our mission is to help believers around the world connect with the teachings of Jesus Christ, strengthen their faith, and live according to the Word of God. We provide powerful resources that guide you through prayer, Bible study, and Christian living — helping you grow spiritually every day.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Latest Post

    Built to Endure: How Finland Built a Nation Ready for War, Helping to Make NATO Stronger

    July 13, 2026

    July 14, 2026 – Bible verse of the day

    July 13, 2026

    Washington School District Sued for ‘Religious Animus’ After Girl Says Her Faith Was Violated

    July 13, 2026
    Recent Posts
    • Built to Endure: How Finland Built a Nation Ready for War, Helping to Make NATO Stronger
    • July 14, 2026 – Bible verse of the day
    • Washington School District Sued for ‘Religious Animus’ After Girl Says Her Faith Was Violated
    • Sister of Lindsey Graham Picked to Fulfill Remainder of His US Senate Term
    • Evangelism at the World Cup Shares About Victory Through Jesus
    • Forget Politics. This Is What I Found Helping Venezuelan Quake Victims
    • Cause of Death Revealed for Lindsey Graham, Pro-Life Champion and Strong Defender of Israel
    © 2026 biblelon. Designed by .
    USDT StartUp f4u Satta tech astro 365
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.