LEAST

BY WALLACE CALEB BATES

This morning, Pastor John Bunn led us through Matthew 25:35-40. Jesus describes a life of compassion: feeding the hungry, welcoming the stranger, caring for the sick, and visiting the forgotten.

And then He says, “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.”

That verse stayed with me throughout the day. At dinner tonight, I sat with a grandmother, her daughter, and her adult grandson, who lives with special needs.

The grandmother shared her love for him. She wants him to be seen, not just served.

Their family reminded me of the many people who move through this world unseen. People whose needs are real, but who are often overlooked. People who matter.

We live in a time when this truth is often forgotten. But Matthew 25 reminds us that heaven does not forget.

Jesus does not ask how impressive our resumes are. He asks whether we fed the hungry, welcomed the stranger, comforted the sick, or noticed the ones the world overlooks.

May we live with our eyes open this week. May we remember that every person carries sacred worth. And may we never forget that the least of these are not least to Him.

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