The Good Samaritan
The teacher of the law asked, “Who is my neighbor?” This is a good and very legitimate question. It is one that we each should be asking as well, but I want to flip it for a second. “Who is the Good Samaritan?”
The teacher of the law asked, “Who is my neighbor?” This is a good and very legitimate question. It is one that we each should be asking as well, but I want to flip it for a second. “Who is the Good Samaritan?”
But Jesus told him, “Anyone who puts a hand to the plow and then looks back is not fit for the Kingdom of God.” (Luke 9:62) Read: Deuteronomy 21:1-22:30, Luke 9:51-10:12, Psalm 74:1-23, Proverbs 12:11 Relate: Following is easy these days. I have a twitter account with about 470 followers and follow about 280 people myself. When I…
What have I given up for the sake of Christ?
There is a watchful eye that sees all and a presence that understands the fullness of my experience.
The best thing you can do in a situation where someone seems to dislike you for no reason at all is to love them like Jesus loved us.
True happiness and joy that are not from the world but from God. It is different and feels so much better than anything else.
Love for others is to “wish the best for people.”
We prosper because God gives us all we need, at the same time He is blessing us in order for us to bless others, too.
When you are kind to your neighbors, they may help you when you need it… When you are rude to your neighbors, all that you will most likely receive is hate… What you do to others will come back to you.
The devil offers whatever he can to try to get you to follow him and not God.