"So
in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums
up the Law and the Prophets." (Matthew 7:12)
What a simple idea! I'm sure the religious
leaders resisted this statement. Their power and authority came from being
masters of the specifics: "How much am I required to give? How often am I
required to forgive? How exactly must I wash my hands?"
Jesus moved past all the specifics to get to
the point of the law. In another passage, He said the greatest commands were to
love God (with everything) and love all of our neighbors as ourselves. Here
it's even easier: Do what you'd like done to you.
How would you like someone to respond when
you're being a jerk? What would you like someone to say when you've make a
mistake? How when you like someone to notice when you've made an effort to look
good? How would you want your friend to treat you when she's had a terrible
day?
Jesus' golden rule is genius. Don't focus on
the rules. Focus on being the person you'd like to have for a friend.
Think: Think back over the last
week: Were there a couple of times when you did not "do to others what you
would have had them do to you"? How could you handle that differently next
time?
Pray: Ask God to help you to do to others
what you would have them do to you.
Do: Ask a good friend or sibling how he or
she would have liked to have been treated during your last fight.
Posted on
Thursday, September 17, 2009
by Gene Davis