We take up our own cross and follow Jesus through this season of Lent, beginning with his temptation and betrayal.
When we live out the biblical command to love others, we will be surprised at who we see when we look into the eyes of those others.
A religious person asked Jesus "Who is my neighbour?". In response, Jesus told the famous story of the Good Samaritan. Do we excuse ourselves from actively loving others the same…
"Love others as you love yourself." Those are nice words -- but how should we actually go about loving others?
The command to love others as ourselves requires us to see ourselves the way Jesus sees us, as friends He loves.
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