JOHN SHIRK – In the course of a given day with our busy schedules, we might find ourselves face to face with a person in desperate need. Such a situation leaves us with a decision on whether to stop and take care of this person or move along with our busy schedules. The story of the Good Samaritan, taught by Jesus is a good example of being in tune with someone in a desperate situation.
A man was beaten by robbers and left half dead on the road to Jericho. Two religious leaders walked by. They saw him in his place of distress, but kept walking by. They probably had some very important meetings to attend and responsibilities to fulfill. After all, they were on the go. So was a Samaritan man, who had enough compassion for the man to stop what he was doing to address the man’s immediate needs. He was an instrument of healing for the wounded man. This is the type of thing that can happen when we take time to listen to a hurting friend, or visit the sick in the hospital, or help to sponsor a child in another country who lacks basic necessities. Our compassion is activated to make a difference when we think beyond us and enter the world of another person.
That’s today’s Mission Statement for representing Jesus in the world today.
Can you remember any situations recently when you had an opportunity to be a Good Samaritan for someone in need, or when someone was a Good Samaritan to you?
John Shirk
john@wjtl.com