Let's Go Back to the Bible

Do you treat people like Jesus did?

A faithful forerunner.  An inquisitive teacher.  A soul-seeing brother.  An evangelistic friend.  A Samaritan woman.  A supportive father.  An infectious leper.  A military leader.  A sick servant.  An ill mother.  A royal official.  A hungry lad.  A demon-possessed man.  A paralytic.  A tax collector.  A civil ruler.  A young girl.  A sick woman.  A blind man.  A deaf-mute man.  A fisherman.  A skeptical brother.  A weeping widow.  A sinful woman.  A deceiver.  A betrayer.  A doubter.  A hypocrite.  A religious fanatic.  An unbeliever.  A Canaanite woman.  A lame man.  A concerned father.  A self-serving petitioner.  A crippled woman.  A weak apostle.  A conceited apostle.  An epileptic boy.  A little child.  A devious lawyer.  A sacrificial widow.  A rich ruler.  A tender mother.  A dishonest elder.  A self-righteous chief.  A studious woman.  A generous woman.  A crowd-pleasing ruler.  A lying witness.  A cowardly governor.  A brutal legionnaire.  A sharp-tongued soldier.  A crucified thief.  A devoted mother.  A rich disciple.  A dear friend.

Jesus met, interacted with and helped a variety of people.  To each one He was honest, fair and selfless.  All He cared about in each encounter was the person’s soul.  How about you?