Last modified: December 12, 2022
Brady• December 12, 2022•
Besides Mr. Rogers, the lawyer from Luke 10 is probably the most famous individual to ask “Who is my neighbor?” Jesus saw through the question, and flipped it on its head, asking instead, “Which person proved to be a neighbor?”
Isn’t this the only question that really matters? Our neighborly attitude shouldn’t be limited by culture or race, but by bandwidth. In other words, am I showing kindness and love and charity to as many people as possible, or only those I feel are worthy of it?
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CloseWe all (hopefully) know that anyone can be saved at any point in time. That no one is unreachable, no matter how much they may *feel* like they're unreachable. But do we actually believe that, or do we rely on stereotypes to "write people off" as "not a good candidate" for being a Christian. We have to believe -- to our core -- that anyone can be saved, or else we'll miss vital opportunities to help save people's souls.
Last modified: December 12, 2022