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Good Neighbors
Throughout this month we have been talking about the mission of the church.
The heart of God is a heart of love and compassion.
Jesus wept for Lazarus - because he had compassion
Jesus declared he had compassion for the crowd.
The takeaway is that God loves and provides for us when we are hurting and hungry.
When we are in need, we can look to our God because He is a God of compassion.
This is the same kind of love that God desires for us to have in our hearts and show to the world.
Luke 10:
The Lord teaches us something here.
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