“Go and Do Likewise”


And when he saw him, he had compassion.
Luke 10:33b

Jim Cantelon wrote of meeting a widow who lived in a small hut in the slums of South Africa. The bone-thin woman cared for eighteen orphans, and another had arrived that day. The child’s family had died of AIDS. As Jim watched, the woman began weeping. “I just can’t take it anymore,” she cried. “I have nothing, no one, no hope.” Then she paused, and in a moment she lifted her hands to heaven, saying, “Ah, but I do have hope. I put my trust in my heavenly Father.”

God gave her the strength to continue caring for those in unspeakable need.

Our world is filled with hidden heroes—Christians serving despite extreme poverty, constant persecution, and ravaging conditions. Many of us are more fortunate in our surroundings. But sometimes we’re less compassionate in our hearts. As children of God, we need to love those we meet regardless of our role in life. Our kindness may be the only way some people will ever see Christ. Our testimony can shine through our actions to bring light to a dreary life. We do have hope as we trust our heavenly Father. Perhaps we can pass that hope to someone else today.

Be careful how you live. You may be the only Bible some person ever reads.
William J. Toms

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  1. Very True curryNcode……

    I John 3:16-18 Hereby perceive we the Love of GOD because He Laid Down His Life for us and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren. But whoso hath this World’s good and seeth his brother have need and shutteth up his bowels of compassion from him how dwelleth the Love of GOD in him? My little Children let us Not Love in word, neither in tongue but in deed and in truth. KJV

    Blessings – Anne.

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