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Tom in TN
February 26th, 2008, 05:14 PM
I found this "opinion" in the local free paper and I need your advice on how to respond. I am going to write him something....


Opinion: Jim’s Gems—Issues of Faith

In his best-selling book, “The Purpose Driven Life,” Rick Warren starts with a simple statement that can change lives in an amazing way. The first line of his book says: “It’s not about me.” There has never been a more fulfilling act by anyone than to think of others first. Considering others before yourself always helps one to find their purpose.

The person in history that taught us to think of other first was Jesus Christ, the Son of God. Jesus left a wonderful place called heaven that was free of trouble and pain to live in a world cursed with trouble and pain. During a relatively short life, He taught us what it means to think about others. As He went about doing good, Jesus met the needs of everyone that would let Him. His life was about others, not Himself.

Jesus said this in the Gospel of John: “I am come that you might have life and that more abundantly.” We are taught in our society that we need to look out for ourselves first and not others. We are taught that life is about us. I have found that serving oneself becomes very boring and unfulfilling. The best and most purposeful times of my life have been those spent serving others rather than seeking to be served.

Jesus often told stories to illustrate Biblical truth and the story of the Good Samaritan. Luke 19:30-37 contains one of many stories about how we are to think of others first and build our life around that fact. In verse 33, a Samaritan saw the man that had been robbed and had compassion on him.

But a Samaritan on his journey came up to him, and when he saw the man, he had compassion on him. He went over to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he put him on his own animal, brought him to an inn, and took care of him.

Jesus said the Samaritan was a neighbor to the man who had been robbed. It seems the Samaritan put his life on hold to minister to a fellow man. Whatever his mission was, it was put on the back burner while he took care of a man in need.

Jesus said we can find purpose in life that is lasting by meeting the needs of our fellow man. We are to spend our lives caring for others. Our focus should be on the pain and suffering around us. We should make every effort to make better the lives of those we encounter in our world.

This month find ways of doing random acts of kindness for your fellow man, and see if doing a small act for someone else doesn’t make you feel better about yourself.

It's not a bad opinion, I just think he's wrong about:
1- RW- obviously...
2- Did Jesus really say "we can find purpose in life that is lasting by meeting the needs of our fellow man. We are to spend our lives caring for others."

I'm not sure I remember Jesus saying that.

Assistance?
:hat

wife
February 26th, 2008, 05:17 PM
I found this "opinion" in the local free paper and I need your advice on how to respond. I am going to write him something....



It's not a bad opinion, I just think he's wrong about:
1- RW- obviously...
2- Did Jesus really say "we can find purpose in life that is lasting by meeting the needs of our fellow man. We are to spend our lives caring for others."

I'm not sure I remember Jesus saying that.

Assistance?
:hat

I think they are thinking of the second greatest commandment to love our neighbor as ourself..... But I think the greatest commandment is what gives us purpose. To love the Lord our God with all our heart, mind and strength.

Kamatu
February 26th, 2008, 09:01 PM
I found this "opinion" in the local free paper and I need your advice on how to respond. I am going to write him something....



It's not a bad opinion, I just think he's wrong about:
1- RW- obviously...
2- Did Jesus really say "we can find purpose in life that is lasting by meeting the needs of our fellow man. We are to spend our lives caring for others."

I'm not sure I remember Jesus saying that.

Assistance?
:hat

Well, from the article quoted, is that actually the first line of Rick Warren's book? In which case, there is no real complaint about that since it seems that is all that is directly referenced.

The rest of it is the "love your neighbor as yourself" rule given to us by Jesus so you cannot really protest that, since as a Christian, doing what is suggested will bring joy to you, or it should. Multiple other references to being a servant in the NT also.

The only way you could come at it IMO would be through the first great commandment: Love the Lord with all your heart, strength and mind. That precedes the second, just as salvation (by faith) precedes the outworking in works. Without the first, the second is in vain.