God put you in my way

He, wanting to justify himself, said to Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” — Luke 10:29

 In the movie The Four Feathers, Harry Faversham left England in the 1880s to search for his friends in the King’s army in the Sudan. In his quest, Harry got lost and was near death in the vast deserts of Africa. Then, as his life was ebbing away, he was rescued by an African, Abou Fatma, who cared for him.

Stunned by the man’s kindness to a stranger, Harry asked why his new friend had done so much for him. Fatma’s response was direct: “God put you in my way!”

In the parable of the Good Samaritan, a priest and a religious scholar, whose calling was to help the downtrodden, ignored the need of a fallen traveler who had been left to die on the Jericho Road. A hated Samaritan, however, gave his time and resources to help the hurting man, displaying Christ’s compassion. He bandaged his wounds, brought him to an inn, “and took care of him” (Luke 10:34). The ravaged man had been put in the way of all three travelers, but only the Samaritan responded.

As we move through life, we are challenged to respond to the needs of the people. We will either show them Christ’s love or be indifferent. How will we respond to those God chooses to put in our way? — Bill Crowder

Lord, I need Your help even to see the needs of people around me and then to know how to care for them. Give me a heart of compassion like Yours and opportunities to express Your love.

 
READ:  Luke 10:30-37

Compassion never goes out of fashion.

 
The Bible in one year:

• Isaiah 53-55

• 2 Thessalonians 1

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