May 24 — Loving Your Neighbor
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind, and love your neighbor as yourself.” — Luke 10:27 Jesus brings the life of faith into clear focus. To love God fully—and to love our neighbor as ourselves. These are not separate callings, but deeply connected. Our love for God is expressed in how we treat others, and our care for others flows from the love we have received from Him. This command is both simple and demanding. It touches every part of life. Loving our neighbor is not limited to those who are easy to love. It includes those who are different from us, those we may not naturally notice, and even those who may challenge us. Love, in this sense, is not primarily a feeling—it is a choice to seek the good of another person. It is expressed in attention, kindness, patience, and action. Take a moment to reflect: Who is my neighbor today? It may be someone close to you—a family member, ...