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Friday May 01, 2026
Episode 71 - The Golden Rule: What Kind Of Love Will You Choose?
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
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A tired glance, a sharp word, a chance to help or walk past, Matthew 7:12 brings that moment into full light. This episode shows you why the Golden Rule is more than good manners, and why Jesus puts a holy weight on the way you treat people.
You hear Jesus say, "So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them," and the verse starts to breathe. It steps onto the Jericho road with the Good Samaritan. It enters Saul's house with Jonathan, who gives up his robe and weapons for David. It rises behind Jericho's wall with Rahab, hiding strangers under flax while danger pounds at the door. Then it follows Paul, once a hunter of Christians, now a man remade by mercy.
As you listen, you'll see that the Golden Rule asks more than restraint. It asks you to move toward another person's good. It reaches into your speech, your habits, your grudges, your home, and the private ways you size people up. Jesus doesn't call you to keep your hands clean and stay distant. He calls you to open your hands.
This Bible teaching on Matthew 7:12 traces the Golden Rule through Scripture and brings it back to Christ. You'll see how the heart of God shows up in mercy, honor, courage, sacrifice, and love that costs something. Most of all, you'll see how Jesus lived this command all the way to the cross. He didn't pass you by in your need, and that changes how you face the people in front of you.
If you want to understand the Golden Rule, Christian living, the Sermon on the Mount, and what loving your neighbor really asks of you, this message is for you.
Listen to the end, then take Matthew 7:12 with you into the next hard moment, the next strained conversation, the next chance to be gentle when the air could turn cold.
Keywords:
Golden Rule Matthew 7:12
Christian Love In Action
Biblical Mercy And Compassion
Living The Sermon On The Mount
Jesus Teaching On Love
Love Your Neighbor
Faith Lived Out Daily


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