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As people who have received goodness and compassion by God, we should naturally offer acts of kindness to everyone we encounter. This week we continue a meaningful conversation on three simple rules for living with the second rule, Do Good. While it sounds like a simple concept, doing good the Jesus way, expects more than meets the eye. Doing good the Jesus way means putting the common good of others first and your own needs second. It also means extending goodness to everyone, regardless of whether they fit our category of being “worthy." It seeks out opportunities to Do Good, instead of waiting or opportunities to present themselves to us. In part two of our three-week message series, Back to Basics, we discuss the importance of “doing all the good we can” and are given a practical challenge to cultivate this rule.
By Mt. Olivet UMC ChargeAs people who have received goodness and compassion by God, we should naturally offer acts of kindness to everyone we encounter. This week we continue a meaningful conversation on three simple rules for living with the second rule, Do Good. While it sounds like a simple concept, doing good the Jesus way, expects more than meets the eye. Doing good the Jesus way means putting the common good of others first and your own needs second. It also means extending goodness to everyone, regardless of whether they fit our category of being “worthy." It seeks out opportunities to Do Good, instead of waiting or opportunities to present themselves to us. In part two of our three-week message series, Back to Basics, we discuss the importance of “doing all the good we can” and are given a practical challenge to cultivate this rule.