Probably
one of the most penetrating and thought provoking questions Jesus asked
was, "if you greet your brethren only, what do you do more than others?
Do not even the tax collectors do so?"
(Matt.5:47).
The Jews had a very low opinion of tax collectors because they took
money from them, pocketed a high amount for themselves and gave the rest
to the Roman government occupying their land. But, even the lowest kind
of character greets their brethren only. In other words, we have not
mastered the high principle of love if we greet a small circle of
brethren only, and leave others outside any consideration for kindness
and welcoming greetings.
Jesus
tells us that we must love everyone including those who make themselves
your enemies. Love does not allow us to make ourselves an enemy, but we
can't evade the fact that others will not practice love, and therefore
they think nothing of making themselves an enemy to each of us. Jesus
tells us to be nice, kind, and hold good will, expressing it in
"greeting" them when they will let you. Jesus said "if you love those
who love you, what reward have you?"
Dig deep
down in your heart, your character, and make room for being kind and
welcoming, with good will for even those who don't seem to care for you.
Who knows but what over time they might become one of your best friends
because your kindness awakened some self-examination and change in them?
Let that question, "what do you more than others?" stir around in your
conscience today!
Other Articles by Terry Benton
In the Presence of My Enemies
Make His Paths Straight
Deciding on Perspective
Body Versus
Soul
They Hated Me First
Subjective Spirit Leading
The Pharisee Shield
Review of Radical Restoration Chapter
1
These Things Became Our Examples
The Fall and
the Rising
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