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Not Who, but How – July 17, 2025


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“Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?” The expert in the law replied, “The one who had mercy on him.” Jesus told him, “Go and do likewise.”

Luke 10:36,37

Not Who, but How

Something I try to instill in my children is a good work ethic. Notice what needs to be done and do what you can without complaining. God has blessed you with gifts to serve. Use them. Besides, a task is more enjoyable when you see it as an opportunity and privilege rather than as a burden.

As much as I try to instill that attitude in my children, I don’t always live it myself. And I doubt I am the only one. It is not just children doing an assignment for school or a chore at home who only want to do the minimum that is required.

Jesus told the story of the Good Samaritan because someone asked, “Who is my neighbor?” This man was depending on his own actions as the basis for his worthiness before God. The law says to love your neighbor, but whom does that include? What’s the minimum requirement?

We too might ask, “To whom do I really need to show love? How much do I have to do for them? Surely, they or someone else should do some of the work!”

Those thoughts turn our relationship with God into a merit-based reward system. If I do enough, God owes me rewards. But that system doesn’t work because God requires perfection and only owes us punishment for anything less.

Jesus told this story and many others to help us recognize that truth so that our hope is not in our efforts, but in his. Jesus came to show mercy. With astounding, selfless love, he accepted the punishment God owed us for our excuses not to love and for everything else in our lives that falls short.

Freed from the burden of expectations, we now get to be a neighbor to those around us, and to show mercy and compassion to those who need it, to give of ourselves in love. We are free to ask, “What can I do to love, serve, and give to those around me?”

Prayer:

Jesus, give me a joyful and willing spirit, as I serve others in love. Amen.

 

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