What Is a Bible Verse about Helping Orphans and Widows?
It is difficult to pick just one Bible verse about helping orphans and widows since there are so many. The Old Testament has commands about harvesting that ensured the poor and the widows would get food too; this is the driving command in the story of Ruth. The early church in Acts elected deacons to monitor and ensure that widows received the help they needed, thus changing the church structure forever. But perhaps the most explicit command to help orphans and widows is found in James 1:27, which says, “Religion that is pure and undefiled before God the Father is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world” (ESV). In some parts of Asia, widows are considered cursed and are cast aside by their communities and families, leaving them with no one and nowhere to turn. They struggle with abuse, hard labor, hopelessness and poverty, when they rather should be receiving honor as it says in Timothy 5:3: “Honor widows who are really widows...