The second is equally important: “Love your
neighbor as yourself.” Mark 12:31 NLT
The note was
attached to the door; the decision had been made.
At nine years
of age, he was doing what most boys his age did in the summer: romping and
playing. Until his sister noticed how yellow his eyes were. She ran inside to tell
their mother, who took him to the emergency room. The local hospital
transferred him to the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. Two
days later, he had a new liver.
This family
was our neighbors, but we knew nothing about their tragedy. We only knew we
hadn’t seen anyone home for three weeks. Initially, their youngest son did
well. Then his body began rejecting the liver. They made several trips back and
forth to Charleston, and each time we waited for an update.
During their
last trip, my wife noticed the local power company tape a notice to their door.
She knew what it was, caught the deliverer of bad news, and asked how much the
bill was. The mom had not been able to work due to the circumstances, and the
dad had missed numerous days himself. If $450 dollars wasn’t paid by the next
day, their power would be turned off.
“Why don’t we
take a love offering at church,” my wife asked.
Since no one but us knew the
family, I didn’t know how the people would respond. But I decided to take a chance.
We’d had the child on our prayer list. On Sunday morning, the church gave $406.
When I announced the total at the evening services, the remaining balance was
quickly received. As soon as the power company opened Monday morning, my wife paid
the balance.
Loving my
neighbor is a good feeling—whether they live right beside me or not. Doing so
also helps me obey what Jesus termed the second greatest command. Only loving
God with my entire being surpasses it.
Opportunities
to love my neighbor—whoever and wherever they might be, abound. But like my
wife, I must be attentive to the working of God’s Spirit in my innermost being
if I’m to see them. If I live life selfishly, I’ll miss most, if not all, of
the opportunities God sends.
Ask God to
open your eyes so you can see opportunities to love your neighbor.
Prayer:
Father, enable us to love others as passionately as You love us.
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