Luke 10:25-37
When we’re growing up with brothers and sisters we may have felt like we were responsible for them if we were older. As we get older we get tired of always being responsible for others and so we become very egocentric (focus on us). We may be like Cain when he asked if he was his brother’s keeper. Scripture refers to neighbor as a brotherly relationship, when asked “who was my neighbor?” Jesus told the story of the good Samaritan. The suggestion is that everyone is your neighbor and brother, and you are your brother’s keeper.
Northern Progress
We all have a story to tell. We tell our stories in various ways; we write, draw, sing and talk. This page is part of my story, welcome to it.
Along this road that many walk I hope you will be encouraged in your own story and begin to share it so that others may journey with you. Who knows, maybe we'll create a fellowship that will rival J.R.R. Tolkien.
In Christ
Rob
Along this road that many walk I hope you will be encouraged in your own story and begin to share it so that others may journey with you. Who knows, maybe we'll create a fellowship that will rival J.R.R. Tolkien.
In Christ
Rob
Friday, January 5, 2007
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