A Life That Reflects Jesus' Heart For Others
One of the most striking truths in Paul’s story is how personally Jesus takes the treatment of His people. When Paul was persecuting Christians, Jesus didn’t say, “Why are you hurting them?” He said, “Why are you persecuting Me?” This reveals something profound about the heart of Christ—He is deeply connected to His church. This truth should reshape how we view our relationships with other believers. It’s easy to become critical, frustrated, or even dismissive of others in the church. We may justify our words or attitudes because of disagreements or personal hurt. But if Jesus identifies so closely with His people, then how we treat them is a reflection of how we treat Him. A surrendered life requires us to examine our hearts in this area. Are we building others up or tearing them down? Are our words marked by grace or by criticism? True greatness isn’t displayed in dominance or superiority—it’s revealed in humility, kindness, and love. Jesus calls us to reflect His heart ...