THE
GOLDEN RULE
READ:
Matthew
7:7-12
Therefore,
whatever you want
men to do to you, do also to
them. –Matthew 7:12
The concept of The Golden Rule- treat others as you would like to be
treated-appears in many religions. So
what makes Jesus’ version of the saying so exceptional?
Its uniqueness lies in a single word, ‘”therefore,” that signals the
generosity of our heavenly Father. Here
is what Jesus said: “If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children,
how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who
ask Him! Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you, do also to them” (Matthew 7:11-12 italics added).
All of us fall short of what we know to
be true: We do not love others the way
God loves us. Jesus lived out that
admirable ethic with perfect love by living and dying for all our sins.
We have a loving, giving Father who set
aside His own self-interest to reveal the full measure of His love through His
Son Jesus. God’s generosity is the
dynamic by which we treat others as we would like to be treated. We love and give to others because He first
loved us (1 John 4:19).
Our heavenly Father asks us to live up
to His commands, but He also gives us His power and love to carry it out. We need only to ask Him for it. –David Roper
Heavenly
Father, I know that I lack Your
patience
and mercy and love. Please show
Your
perfect love through me in some small
way
today. In Your Son Jesus’ name I pray.
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We
have committed The Golden Rule to memory;
Now
let us commit it to life. –E. Markham
INSIGHT
In
the reading today, we see how our Lord emphasized the importance of persistence
in prayer. The actual Greek grammar
might be better translated as “Seek and keep on seeking. Knock and keep on knocking. Ask and keep on asking.” Sometimes sincere believers may believer that
a sign of faith is to ask God once for a request and never repeat it. But the teachings of the New Testament do not
support such a concept. In the parable
of the judge and the widow who repeatedly asked him to hear her case, the idea
of persistence is central (Luke 18:1-8).
As is the case with Job, King David, and other biblical characters,
faith is often expressed through repeated prayers and pleading.
Have a blessed evening.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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