And no matter how different the person or how inconvenient or unexpected the situation, we’re asked to love the people around us just like the Good Samaritan.
Despite their differences, the Samaritan chose to love his neighbor.
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Photo by: Sara NavarroIn Mark 12:31, the Bible instructs us to love our neighbors like we love ourselves. It’s the second greatest commandment after “love God.”
If you sponsor a child with Compassion, you’re already practicing this commandment. But what about when the neighbor you’re asked to love isn’t that cute, smiling kiddo on your fridge? What if it’s someone you disagree with? Someone who hurt you? Here, you’ll learn how to love your neighbor through the help of God’s Word.