Why do we have bodies and what are they for? 🤔
Our bodies are for our neighbors. 💝
When we think about loving our neighbors, it’s easy to want to dodge the hard parts. 🏃♂️
We might prefer to care about issues happening far away rather than dealing with the messy relationships right in front of us (because it doesn’t take as much work). 🌍
But love has a specific shape – it looks like sacrifice, like Jesus on the cross. ✝️
Our first neighbors are the people God has specifically placed in our lives through vocations: our family, our classmates 🏫, the people you interact with daily.
These are often the most challenging relationships because we see their sins up close (and they see ours 🫣).
It’s much easier to love people from a distance or through social media, where there’s no real sacrifice required. 📱
But here’s the thing: when we spend all our energy on distant causes while neglecting those close relationships, the people who should be receiving our time and attention end up paying the price. ⚖️
Our families miss out when we’re busy being angry on the internet. 😠
The good news is that Jesus shows us what real love looks like. ❤️
He had compassion on everyone — both Jews and Gentiles — and backed it up with action. 🤝
Every miracle He performed was a down payment on undoing sin, pointing toward His ultimate sacrifice on the cross. 🙏
When we’re wondering who our neighbor is, ask: “Is this someone for whom Christ died?” (Hint: The answer is always yes.) ✨
This means loving people who are different from us, and sometimes even harder, loving people who are just like us. 🌈
Your role isn’t to pay the price for their forgiveness — Jesus already did that. 💫
Instead, you get to point them to hope and forgiveness, over and over again, because love isn’t a one-time transaction. It’s a gift. 🎁
Contributor Deaconess Emma Heinz serves as the Registrar of Higher Things.
Contributor Rev. Harrison Goodman is the Higher Things Content Executive.
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