Posted on 06/24/2019 7:03:29 AM PDT by metmom
In everything, therefore, treat people the same way you want them to treat you, for this is the Law and the Prophets (Matthew 7:12).
The perfect love of the heavenly Father is most reflected in His children when they treat others as they themselves wish to be treated. This verse is a summary of the Law and the Prophets. Its also a paraphrase of the second great commandment, You shall love your neighbor as yourself (Matt. 22:39). How we treat others is not determined by how we expect them to treat us or by how we think they should treat us, but by how we want them to treat us.
Mans basic problem is preoccupation with self. In the final analysis, every sin results from that preoccupation. We sin because we are totally selfish, totally devoted to ourselves rather than to God and to others. Unregenerate humanity can never reach the standard of selfless love on its own.
So the dynamic for living this supreme ethic must come from outside our fallen nature. It can come only from the indwelling Holy Spirit, whose firstfruit is love (Gal. 5:22). In Jesus Christ the love of God has been poured out within our hearts through the Holy Spirit who was given to us (Rom. 5:5). Only Christs own Spirit can empower us to love each other as He loves us (John 13:34).
Selfless love serves for the sake of the one being served, and serves in the way it likes being servedwhether it receives such service or not. This level of love is the divine level, and can be achieved only by divine help.
Ask Yourself
Sometimes we find ourselves grappling with such deep biblical matters that we overlook the most simplelike the Golden Rule. Try being more deliberate in the coming day to heeding this basic teaching of Jesus. See how it alters the way you approach even your routine interactions with others.
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I have been unable to find any example of empathy in the Koran. Can anyone help? I find plenty of treating people with mercy or generosity, but nothing about putting yourself in another’s shoes.
I would not expect that.
But not knowing enough about the Koran, I have no idea.
I wish we had a like button function.
If this were mandatory 99.999999998% of the crime, evil and terror wouldn’t exist. Rarely do I hear anyone say they believe in the Golden Rule...
Christianity: So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you.
Judaism: What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbor.
Hinduism: Let no man do to another that which would be repugnant to himself.
Buddhism: Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful.
Confucianism: What you do not want done to yourself, do not do unto others.
Islam: Be merciful to one another, but ruthless to the unbelievers (48:29), never take unbelievers for friends (3:28), slay the unbelievers wherever you find them (2:191), do not befriend them (3:28), fight them and show them harshness (9:123), and smite their heads (47:4).
https://www.thecatholicthing.org/2016/07/23/islam-and-the-decalogue/
Interest list from different religions. It should be noted that Christianity is the ONLY one in the list that would seek good for others (do to others what YOU would want). Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism list is not to hurt others (what is hateful don’t do) but says nothing about seeking their welfare. Islam, of course, doesn’t care.
Subtle, but important, thanks for pointing that out.
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