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When someone we know is facing illness, it can be difficult to know what to do or say. We may feel inadequate, fearing we will be a bother or that we will not have the right words of comfort. Yet, Jesus gives us a clear and powerful picture of how we should respond to those who are suffering. In His description of the final judgment, He places visiting the sick right alongside feeding the hungry and clothing the naked as a direct service to Him. When we care for the sick, we are not just performing a kind act; we are ministering to Christ Himself.
By Dr Joe PettigrewWhen someone we know is facing illness, it can be difficult to know what to do or say. We may feel inadequate, fearing we will be a bother or that we will not have the right words of comfort. Yet, Jesus gives us a clear and powerful picture of how we should respond to those who are suffering. In His description of the final judgment, He places visiting the sick right alongside feeding the hungry and clothing the naked as a direct service to Him. When we care for the sick, we are not just performing a kind act; we are ministering to Christ Himself.