In a twenty-first century world, many struggle to understand and carry out the commands given by Christ in the first century AD, originally given by God more than a millennium earlier. Are these commands still applicable in our twenty-first-century lifestyles? Do we really need to love the Lord and love my neighbor? If so, do we even know who God and our neighbors are?
In Who is My Neighbor as Defined by Christ?, author Denoise P. Sullivan Jr. addresses a
host of questions:
- Who, exactly, is my neighbor?
- Do I need to treat everyone as my neighbor?
- What does treat someone as a neighbor even mean?
- What does it look like to love myself and to then transfer that love to my neighbor?
- What does fellowship and communion with God mean?
- How does fellowship eventually lead to you seeing others as Christ sees them?
This guide delves into what the Bible says about loving your neighbor and how Jesus
taught and still teaches about this key commandment. Sullivan encourages you to see
your neighbors through Jesus’ eyes and strive for a more loving, equitable society.