Blessed are they that do His Commandments, page-15

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    “Loving my neighbour as myself” does not mean giving indiscriminately or naively in every situation — it means acting out of genuine care, wisdom, and righteousness.
    In Leviticus 19:18,
    You are trying to justify your willful sin
    You walk past a homeless person.
    You would house them at your home if they were you loved ones BUT NOT A HOMELESS STRANGER.
    LOVED ones are COVENIENTLY your neighbor but NOT A STRANGER.
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    The Samaritan like the Priests could have SIMPLY walked past the stranger.
    INSTEAD he LOVED him as himself
    Where you USING EXCUSES you just walk past & continue your WayOfHoliness day
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    Please lecture me about willful sin once you know what it is
 
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