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Loving Our Neighbors
If you really keep the royal law found in Scripture, “Love your neighbor as yourself,” you are  doing right.  James 2:8
READ James 1:19-27
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After a late summer thunderstorm ripped through our city, we had to deal with tree damage to our  house, plus a major cleanup of our leaf-and-branch-strewn yard. As I spent the following day  dealing with the damage and the tree debris, I tried to humor myself by repeating, “We don’t have  any trees!” It’s true. Other than three tiny, three-foot-tall pines, we don’t have them. Yet I  spend considerable time cleaning up after storms or falling leaves due to neighbors’ trees.
Neighbors. How do we interact with them—even when something they’ve done or grown or said bothers  us? Scripture is clear on this: it states “love your neighbor as yourself” nine times—including  Leviticus 19:18, Matthew 19:19, Mark 12:31, Galatians 5:14, and James 2:8. In fact, this is the  second greatest commandment God has given us. The first is “Love the Lord your God with all your  heart . . . soul . . . strength and . . . mind” (Luke 10:27). One of the keys to showing love to  neighbors is how we interact with them. James explained this by saying, “Be quick to listen, slow  to speak and slow to become angry” (1:19).
This isn’t always easy. It goes against our nature. Yet loving our neighbor is to be our first  response. As God helps us, let’s shine Jesus’ light of love on those who share life with us—our  neighbors.
By Dave Branon
REFLECT & PRAY
What’s bothering you about a neighbor? How can you handle this issue in love?
Dear Father, thank You for my neighbors—whether next door or the people I interact with daily.  Please help me to love them with Christlike love.
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