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| Percentage population living on less that $1 a day |
At least 80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day.
The average American lives on about $100 a day.
$40 can give a child food, water, healthcare, and education for a month (worldvision.org)
1 billion children in the world live in poverty.
More than one in six people worldwide don't have access to improved water sources.
925 million live with scarcity of food
I dare you.
Complain about how terrible life is. Complain that your cell phone isn't what you want. Complain that your computer is slow. Complain that you have homework. Complain that your friends can't hang out. Complain that you have food, Complain that you aren't terminally ill. Complain that you have a bed to sleep in. Complain that you can step outside without thinking that you could be killed this very day.
Go ahead. Do it.
It should sicken you.
And I'm not saying that I'm above any of this, by any means. At times, I do see myself looking at my life and saying things aren't exactly how I want them. But what right do we have to say any of this?! We have a God who gives us more than any of that could be worth, Who gives us something that no one can take away, and yet still we cling on to such petty, disposable ideas about what we are entitled to. We have all we need. There is nothing that could be better in our lives than giving up our pursuits of worldly things and fixing our eyes on what matters.
I searched "what does poverty look like" and this is what I found (compassion.com)

"But let all who take refuge in you be glad; let them ever sing for joy. Spread your protection over them, that those who love your name may rejoice in you" (Psalm 5:11). Moises, from Nicaragua, hugs his mother, Guadelupe.

"You turned my wailing into dancing; you removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy" (Psalm 30:11). Priya is involved in the Child Survival Program.

"My lips will shout for joy when I sing praise to you — I, whom you have redeemed" (Psalm 71:23). Diane, from Rwanda, leans against her mother. Diane's father died of AIDS.
Surely if there are people living in such dire conditions who still praise the Lord and find their joy in Him rather than what they have, we can do the same. We have no reason why we should not be grateful from the depths of our hearts all the time for what He gives us that we do not deserve.
