Go the Second Mile
Not everyone knows that go the second mile is from the Bible.
Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) gave His followers clear, but far-from-ordinary, guidelines.
Officers in those days could force people’s assistance for one mile. No one was required to go farther. Yet, Jesus told his followers not to stop after mile one. Instead, he said to go the second mile.
Jesus encouraged going beyond what law or custom demands.
Go the second mile was only one of several examples.
Through Jesus’ words and life, we learn more than what to believe. We learn how to act.
He provided God’s model in a less-than-godly world. He continues to challenge His followers to let the light of God’s love shine by:
- Service rather than selfishness.
- Forgiveness rather than revenge.
- Humility rather than pride.
- Respect rather than dishonor.
- Assistance rather than neglect.
In all we do, let’s go the second mile.
“If anyone forces you to go one mile, go with them two miles” (Matthew 5:41 NIV).
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