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?”
What have I given up for the sake of Christ?
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.
Love for others is to “wish the best for people.”
Because I love Him, I would never give to God a gift that is flawed or faulty.
The tongue is a powerful thing, and we should pay attention to what we are saying.
He comforted me with the fact that He guides us in taking away our evil desires and replacing them with His own will.
I wonder if sometimes God also feels the same way. If people do not trust in Him will He also feel betrayed?
For a fight, you want a focused force.
In modern western culture, we have equated love with tolerance… I’m sorry but this is not love.