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Hand that serve are holier than lips that pray

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Answered by SelieVisa
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Expansion: "Helping hands are better than praying lips"

“Helping hands are better than Praying Lips” by Mother Teresa elucidates helping a person in dire need rather than praying for him. If a man wants to worship god they can do better by serving by serving the poor and the needy. The real service to God is the service to needy people.

Praying is important and it may be helping in a way. But not all situations are the same. A man dying of hunger and thirst needs food and water immediately. He would be dead while we are praying for him.

This saying expresses that if man wants to worship god, they can do better by serving the poor and the needy. The real service to man is the service to god. This actually was the main teaching of many great saints like Buddha, Mahavira and Jesus. This is mainly because god is present not in the idols we worship but in every living thing around us.

The proverb is a way of saying that "the hands that serve are holier than the lips that pray." So we must always try to help our fellow human beings in need.

Answered by Anonymous
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Expansion: "Helping hands are better than praying lips"

“Helping hands are better than Praying Lips” by Mother Teresa elucidates helping a person in dire need rather than praying for him. If a man wants to worship god they can do better by serving by serving the poor and the needy. The real service to God is the service to needy people.

Praying is important and it may be helping in a way. But not all situations are the same. A man dying of hunger and thirst needs food and water immediately. He would be dead while we are praying for him.

This saying expresses that if man wants to worship god, they can do better by serving the poor and the needy. The real service to man is the service to god. This actually was the main teaching of many great saints like Buddha, Mahavira and Jesus. This is mainly because god is present not in the idols we worship but in every living thing around us.

The proverb is a way of saying that "the hands that serve are holier than the lips that pray." So we must always try to help our fellow human beings in need.

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