I agree with the importance of spiritual food.
In Mathew 25 Jesus used for his story examples of material needs.
He didn't praised the sheep on the right for having preached, nor rejected the goats on his left for not having preached.
James understood that and let us know that "true religion" is about taking care of the poor widows and fatherless (James 1:27)
Material help, given with genuine love, is a powerful testimony of Christ to those who receive it, and a strong spiritual confirmation from God to those who give it.
If we don't want to "spiritualize" the Bible too much, the best antidote, I guess, is to keep in contact with the daily material needs of our neighbors.
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