Thursday, October 7, 2010

Francis of Asisi kissed the leper

"Francis of Assisi was terrified of leprosy. And one day, full in the narrow path that he was traveling, he saw, horribly white in the sunshine, a leper! Instinctively his heart shrank back, recoiling shudderingly from the contamination of that loathsome disease. But then he rallied; and ashamed of himself, ran and cast his arms about the sufferer’s neck and kissed him and passed on. A moment later he looked back, and there was no one there, only the empty road in the hot sunlight. All his days thereafter he was sure it was no leper, but Christ Himself whom he had met."

—G. K. Chesterton

Loving the needy people is loving Christ. Feeding the hungers, caring the poor, helping the weak, and showing compassion to the needy people is the Lord's will and the fruits of our faith. Do you care?

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Saya i like your sermon and could you please put more weekly sermon on the web site. one suggestion, red words color on the play list is harder to see for the title.

Thanks,
Gifford