TREATED LIKE A KING
READ: Matthew 25:31-46
I was a stranger and you took Me in. – Matthew 25:35
THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Deuteronomy 20-22
King
Abdullah, the ruler of Jordan since 1999, has been known to disguise
himself and go out into public places. His purpose is to talk with
ordinary people and find out what they are thinking, and to check up on
civil servants to see how they are treating his people. He has visited
hospitals and government offices to learn what kind of service they are
giving.
The
king got the idea while in New York. He couldn’t leave his hotel
without being mobbed, so he slipped out in disguise. It worked, so he
tried it at home. He reported that once this practice was begun, civil
servants and hospital employees started to treat everyone like kings.
When
Jesus comes as King, He will judge the nations (Matt. 25:31-46). He
said the basis for that judgment will be how people treated Him when He
was hungry, thirsty, a stranger, naked, sick, or imprisoned. Those being
judged will ask when they saw Him in these situations, and Jesus will
say, “Inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren,
you did it to Me” (v. 40).
Because
all people are created in God’s image, and because Jesus by His words
and example taught us that He cares deeply how we treat others, we
should treat all people with kindness and compassion. Let’s treat them
like kings. – Dave Egner
Every kindness done to others
Is a kindness done to Thee;
Christ-like love for all my brothers
May the world observe in me. – Brandt
Our love for Christ is only as real as our love for our neighbour.
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