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Too often, our longing for moral simplicity clouds our judgment. Instead of seeing our neighbor as a complex, sympathetic human - we are tempted to label them as 'good' or 'evil.' Scripture resists this approach, instead urging us to lead with empathy in all that we do. Empathy is difficult, but it makes redemption possible - and we are called to be a people defined by redemption.
By The First Presbyterian Church of East HamptonToo often, our longing for moral simplicity clouds our judgment. Instead of seeing our neighbor as a complex, sympathetic human - we are tempted to label them as 'good' or 'evil.' Scripture resists this approach, instead urging us to lead with empathy in all that we do. Empathy is difficult, but it makes redemption possible - and we are called to be a people defined by redemption.