
I was driving to work earlier this week and witnessed a man cross his yard and pick up a poorly-thrown newspaper from his elderly neighbor’s yard…and go place it on her porch.
A simple, meaningful gesture.
A recent survey suggested that 55% of Americans are feeling more stressed than they were just a few months ago.
There are disagreements about the coronavirus and reopening our country. We are having tough conversations about race and justice. People are experiencing financial strain and social isolation.
There’s a lot to process. And it’s hard to know what to do.
A mentor once told me that when the world is chaotic and unclear, the best thing we can do is focus on what’s immediately in front of us…and act.
And what’s directly in front of me everyday? People.
My neighbors.
Let each of us please his neighbor for his good, to build him up. Romans 13:9
During times of great societal stress and strain, we can all do something to help our neighbors. It’s truly simple…get out of “self” and into a “serve” mentality. Service doesn’t have to be a significant, public event. It can be as easy as paying someone’s electric bill. Or calling to check on the sick or homebound.
Or standing up for someone who desperately needs it. Your family. Co-workers. The child next door.
If you really fulfill the royal law according to the Scripture, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself,” you are doing well. Romans 15:2
Love your neighbor as yourself. And where are our neighbors? They are right in front of us.
My prayer this week is to have the awareness to recognize ways to serve my neighbors…and the courage to act.
And please let me know how I may pray for you.
God bless you!
Great message, Keith!
Amen! Happy 25th anniversary to you and Hollianne. I love you and appreciate your work and words.