Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.” – James 1:27

The widow and the fatherless are the objects of the Lord’s special care.

“A Father of the fatherless, and a Judge of the widows, 
Is God in His holy habitation.” 

“Thy Maker is thy husband; 
Jehovah of hosts is His name:
And the Holy One of Israel is thy Redeemer; 
The God of the whole earth shall He be called.”

“Leave thy fatherless children, I will preserve them alive; 
And let thy widows trust in Me.” Psalm 68:5; Isaiah 54:5, A.R.V.; Jeremiah 49:11.

Many a father, when called upon to part from his loved ones, has died resting in faith upon God’s promise to care for them. The Lord provides for the widow and the fatherless, not by a miracle in sending manna from heaven, not by sending ravens to bring them food; but by a miracle upon human hearts, expelling selfishness, and unsealing the fountains of Christlike love. The afflicted and bereaved ones He commits to His followers as a precious trust. They have the very strongest claim upon our sympathy. 

In homes supplied with life’s comforts, in bins and granaries filled with the yield of abundant harvests, in warehouses stocked with the products of the loom, and vaults stored with gold and silver, God has supplied means for the sustenance of these needy ones. He calls upon us to be channels of His bounty. …

God calls upon us to supply to these children, so far as we can, the want of a father’s care. Instead of standing aloof, complaining of their faults, and of the trouble they may cause, help them in every way possible. Seek to aid the careworn mother. Lighten her burdens. (1)

Charge for the Day: Take some time and ask God to bring to mind any widows or fatherless children that may be in your church or you may be acquainted with. Extend a helping hand to them and seek to make a positive difference in their lives.

1. The Ministry of Healing, pp. 202-203