623 Love Your Neighbor (Even the Ones You Don’t Like)
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Wednesday, October 22: In Episode 623 of The Daily Grind, John unpacks Jesus’ command to love our neighbor through the Parable of the Good Samaritan. He describes how Jesus redefined “neighbor” as anyone in need, dismantling cultural and tribal boundaries. The Samaritan’s compassion challenged religious indifference and racial hostility, showing that love means action, not sentiment. John reminds listeners that the true test of faith isn’t how much we know, but how much we love — especially those who are difficult to love. He revisits the “Jesus filter”: if it doesn’t sound, look, or act like Jesus, it’s not Christian. The episode contrasts love with culture war and challenges the church to teach mercy rather than animosity. John calls believers to be a counter-culture of love, reflecting Jesus’ compassion in a divided world. Through reflection questions, he helps listeners identify their “hardest person to love” and turn conviction into compassion. The message closes with a charge to live as recognizable disciples of Jesus through everyday acts of mercy.