Doing good

Jesus of Nazareth . . . went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him.                                      — Acts 10:38

 

Someone once said, “The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway.” I like that; it’s a great reminder. In the book of Acts, Luke summarized Jesus’ earthly ministry by saying that He “went about doing good” (10:38).

What does the Bible mean when it tells us to “do good”? Jesus did good by teaching, healing, feeding, and comforting people. Using Jesus as the perfect example. His followers are called to meet the needs of others, including those who hate them: “Love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you” (Matt. 5:44; see also Luke 6:27-35). They are to serve their enemies without expecting anything in return.

Moreover, as opportunity arises, His followers are to do good especially to fellow believers (Gal. 6:10). They are not  to let persecution, selfishness, and busyness cause them to forget to do good and to share what they have with others (Heb. 13:16).

To be like our Savior and His early followers, we should  ask ourselves each day: “What good thing can I do today in Jesus’ name?” When we do good, we will be offering a sacrifice that pleases God (Heb. 13:16) and that draws people to Him (Matt. 5:16).                 — Marvin Williams

 

From the example of Jesus,

Who went about doing good,

We are to honor our Savior

By helping wherever He would.

                                              — Hess

 

READ: Luke 6:27-36

 

Imitate Jesus — go about doing good.

 

The Bible in one year:

• Psalms 57-59

• Romans 4

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