If G-d wants the needy fed and taken care of why doesn’t he provide them with plenty?!
Imagine that you know someone who needs food to feed their
family. You want to help them. So you send a nice check in the mail. But it
never gets there, as the mailman kept the check for himself.
So you order a meal online for them. But the restaurant got
the order wrong and gave the food to someone else.
Not giving up, you
arrange a grocery shop for them. But the delivery truck never showed up.
Exasperated, you go
on to your bank app to do a direct transfer. And the app crashes.
Did you try to help?
Yes. Were they helped? No. What went wrong? You were let down by the system.
You may have the best intentions, but you rely on others to do their part. If
they don't, the help doesn't arrive.
G-d wants to help
everyone. So He created a world that has all the necessary resources to feed
every mouth. And he set up a system to deliver the goods to those who are in
need.
We are the system.
You and me.
There is enough money
in the world for everyone to have what they need, enough love to give to every
lonely person, enough people with time on their hands to step in for those who
need help. All that is required is goodwill and a sense of responsibility on
the part of those who have, to share with those who have not.
So why are there
hungry people? Because we aren't doing our job :) If we don't deliver, the food
doesn't get to its destination. That is not G-d's fault, it's ours.
Of course G-d could
just cut out the middle man and feed the hungry Himself. But that would defeat
the purpose of creation - to make a world of kindness, where free beings use
their gifts to help each other.
Food is not all we
need for nourishment. We also have a need for meaning. In order to give us a
life of meaning, G-d gives us the opportunity to give. When I help someone more
needy than myself, I am also being nourished. I am giving food, but I am
receiving much more. I am receiving the gift of purpose.
Menachem Mendel Bluming and Rabbi Moss and Chabad.org