Last Friday we covered the Lord’s admonishment to us about not fearing the wicked. It must always be present in our minds that the Lord is greater than the evil one and all his helpers – no matter how it is made to appear through Satan’s manipulations. Today we delve into the external representation of our faith. Doing good. . .
Everyone knows the parable of the Good Samaritan. Communistic politicians like to smugly refer to this teaching of Christ as their foundational platform for broad social restructuring. But the faithful of Christ understand that His teaching had nothing to do with money – but rather – who is our neighbor?
27 Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it.
To whom is good due? This requires careful self examination. How often does the Christian hold back praise for someone else’s accomplishment, procrastinate on that visit to the nursing home, or diminish our spouses or children in front of others? The good we can do unto others is not always seen.
Sometimes it is money, but by far the greatest good that Christians can do unto others is to share their faith in Jesus Christ! Doing good comes from within us, and should be a natural expression of true spiritual conversion.
28 Say not unto thy neighbour, Go, and come again, and to morrow I will give; when thou hast it by thee.
What causes us to withhold good from someone else? Selfishness in all its many facets. Don’t feel like honoring your husband, or loving your wife? Wish you had different: parents, job, looks, talent? Wish you had more: money, talent, looks, friends? Tired of your existence? Angry at the world in general? Where do these feelings come from?
selfishness . . .
Did you ever plot evil against someone else? No? Never?
29 Devise not evil against thy neighbour, seeing he dwelleth securely by thee.
Proverbs 3: 27-29
Devising evil can encompass gossiping, coveting, lying, setting someone up for failure, withholding information, tricking someone, taking someone’s possessions or someone’s spouse, and conspiring with others against someone.
Remember what the lawyer said to Jesus in Luke 10: 29, when he was trying to justify himself?
AND WHO IS MY NEIGHBOR?

Good question for all of us.





Uh oh. That kitty looks like he might be devising evil against his neighbor! lol.
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