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SCRIPTURE
1 John 2. 18-20
Children, it is the last hour, and as you have heard that antichrist is coming, so now many antichrists have come. Therefore, we know that it is the last hour. They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would have continued with us. But they went out, that it might become plain that they all are not of us. But you have been anointed by the Holy One, and you all have knowledge.
WORDS OF HOPE
Today’s reading was a very popular scripture in a church I regularly attended over 40 years ago. Any Bible verse that made mention of the scary and world-ravaging Anti-Christ was an assured high attendance catalyst for any of the Prophesy Conferences that were continually held there. It also meant high bookstore sales of the ‘Left Behind’ series or the ‘Late Great Planet Earth’, because it was the last hour and we were cautiously advised to be spending the last minute of it cramming for that ultimate final exam: The Last Judgment.
Curiously, no mention was ever made of the facts that the urgency in the letter of 1 John’s last hour was 2,000 years ago, not next week, and that he was referring to the antichrist not as a slimy individual who was determined to rule the world, but as anyone who turned away from the teachings of Jesus.
Looking back, I recall that the world did not end 2,000 years ago, or 45 years ago either, and the planet Earth still has a plentiful supply of antichrists, regularly turning away from the precise and loving teachings of Jesus. I count myself among them from time to time whenever I am too stubborn or too lazy to take a little time to love my neighbor.
Jesus’ Great Commandment on that subject can’t be repeated enough, because we seem to be consistently deaf to it. Do you want to be certain you are not the Anti-Christ? Then, love God with all your being and live that love by loving your neighbor as yourself.
So, who is your neighbor? Jesus once answered that question with one of his most memorable parables, but today I consulted a website dedicated to being good neighbors. They even have a pledge about being a good neighbor to the world beginning at home:
I pledge to be the "good neighbor." With the goal of becoming a more connected and caring community, I will be a person who lives with kindness and concern for my neighbor.
I’ll take the first step by connecting with neighbors and introduce myself. I will practice the "good neighbor mindset" to make connections, invitations, stay aware, and be available to my neighbors. Good neighbors make great neighborhoods.
PRAYER
Thank you that we do not have to be frightened by prophesies of doom into service to you and your eternal initiative of loving those around us as you have always loved us. Thank you for the plain-spoken and comforting message of Jesus. May I never forget that the whole world is my neighbor.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Dan Peeler
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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