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SCRIPTURE
Matthew 12 (NRSV)
In everything do to others as you would have them do to you; for this is the law and the prophets.
WORDS OF HOPE
I have heard this scripture since I was a child. I have incorporated it as an intention for my daily living. When I fall short, I try to correct the failure. It was somewhat of a shock when someone told me they did not want to be treated according to how I wished to be treated. They wanted to be treated as they wished to be treated.
That made perfect sense when I thought about it. It is a matter of perspective. To truly love someone, we must acknowledge them as a unique and wonderfully made person, separate from ourselves. Jesus taught us to love others as we love ourselves. That means I want for the other what they want, not what I want for them. I must get to know what they want before doing what I can to contribute.
That doesn't mean I should scramble to give everyone what they say they want. It does mean I don't send flowers to someone who is allergic to them. They would be happier to receive a picture with a message that says, "Thinking of you and sending you this rose that will not make you sneeze." Of course, chocolates might be good too.
When I pray for others, I will pray for God to grant the desires of their hearts, for God will know better than I, and perhaps better than they, what will satisfy their deepest longings.
All this sounds frivolous, but I think it is very important. I think it matters that we love one another as well as we can.
PRAYER
God of Love and Mercy, help me to do better at loving others. Help me to get outside of myself, to listen carefully, and to sincerely love them as they wish to be loved. May your will be done in all of us. Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Carole Anne Sarah
Cathedral of Hope
Proclaiming Christ Through Faith, Hope and Love
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