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[Tracie Miles]
December 10, 2018
Listen to Your Heart, Not Your Head
[TRACIE MILES](
âThe king will answer, âWhenever you did it for any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you did it for me.ââ Matthew 25:40 (CEV)
I was just about to whine about the heat of the day when I saw her. She was walking beside the road with her head hung low, and despite my instinct to keep driving, my heart just couldnât listen.
It was a record-setting day for heat in the South, with temperatures reaching triple digits. A frail, exhausted and obviously very pregnant woman was walking along the edge of the busy highway wearing a long-sleeved shirt and pants, both of which were hanging off her tiny, heat-exhausted body.
Her level of hopelessness and despair were evident in her physical demeanor and posture.
I sensed God tugging at my heart to help her, but as my hands gripped the steering wheel, excuses gripped my mind. Iâm already late picking up my daughter from cheerleading practice. Itâs dangerous to pick up strangers on the side of the road. Other people might think Iâm crazy if I stop to help. Someone else will come to her aid.
But Godâs pull to turn around was stronger than my excuses to keep driving. Despite my hesitations, I listened to my heart instead of my head.
Making a U-turn, I pulled up slowly beside her and asked if she needed help, then discovered she was a couple hours from home, and her car had run out of gas. The nearest station was five miles away, and she had no way to get gas, physically or financially. I realized she and her unborn child were in danger, and she needed someone to care enough to help a stranger.
Jesus shares in Matthew 25 about the importance of caring for the least of these. In biblical times, many people lived with the false belief that those who were seemingly inferior â living in poverty, hunger, imprisoned, diseased or sick â were unimportant and unworthy of attention or love. But some people chose to exhibit love and mercy despite that societal mindset.
In Matthew 25:34-36, Jesus describes what will happen at His second coming. He explains how a group of followers had already given Him food and drink, visited Him in prison, clothed Him when He was naked, and cared for Him when He was sick. They were confused because they knew they hadnât actually done these things for Jesus (and had never even seen Him before).
Then Jesus explained to them, ââWhenever you did it for any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you did it for meââ (Matthew 25:40b). He wanted them to understand that when caring for others, they were also caring for Him, and their actions to love the âleast of theseâ were equivalent to serving the Savior.
Unfortunately, society hasnât changed much. Today, there are more lost and needy people in the world than ever before, and Jesusâ instructions to love âthe least of theseâ are just as important now as they were then â if not more.
Iâll admit, I donât always follow Godâs nudging to serve the least of these, but on this particularly hot day, I paused to help this young woman in need. It did seem like a risky decision; I was late in picking up my daughter. And when I arrived to her practice with a total stranger in the passenger seat, some people did think I was a little crazy.
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