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PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:57 pm


Quote:
Do No Harm
By Dennis Fisher

Read: Romans 13:8-10
Love does no harm to a neighbor; therefore love is the fulfillment of the law. —Romans 13:10

Bible in a Year:
Job 8-10; Acts 8:26-40

Many consider the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates as the father of Western medicine. He understood the importance of following moral principles in the practice of medicine, and is credited with writing the Hippocratic Oath, which still serves as an ethical guide for today’s medical doctors. One key concept of the oath is “to do no harm.” It implies that a physician will do only what he thinks will benefit his patients.

The principle of doing no harm extends to our relationships with others in everyday life. In fact, benevolence is central to New Testament teaching about loving others. In reflecting on the law of God, Paul sees that love is the intent behind many biblical commands: “Love does no harm to a neighbor; therefore love is the fulfillment of the law” (Rom. 13:10).

Each day as we follow Jesus Christ our Savior, we are faced with choices that will affect the lives of others. When we choose a course of action, we should ask ourselves, “Does this reflect Christ’s concern for others, or am I only concerned for myself?” Such a sensitivity demonstrates the love of Christ that seeks to heal the broken and help those in need.

Lord, I admit that it is easy to be consumed with my
own wants and needs. Thank You that You showed
us how to be concerned for others too. Help me
to follow Your example in caring for others.
Caring for the burdens of others helps us to forget about our own.
Insight
Paul’s words in today’s passage remind us of Jesus’ words to the young teacher of the law who asked what he needed to do to inherit eternal life (Luke 10:25-29). Love for God and neighbor is the epitome, fulfillment, and intention of all the laws of the Old Testament. In Luke, Jesus went on to say who our neighbor is and what love for that person should look like (vv.30-37). Paul does a similar thing for the people at the church in Rome. After telling them to love their neighbor in chapter 13, he goes on to tell them in chapter 14 to consider the effect their actions will have on their neighbor. Love is to guide all our actions.


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 12:23 pm


Amen to this!

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 3:28 pm


I liked this.
PostPosted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 8:18 am


Amen, Thank ya Brother for this awesome devotional. It's so easy to forget that we are here to love. We often times forget that we are not the only ones facing mountains, we forget to look around and just focus on ourselves. God often times reminds us in the bible that we have a purpose, and that purpose is to live for him.... Not for ourselves.

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