I just finished reading Jim Wallis’ new book, Christ in Crisis (which is a must-read by the way) and in his chapter entitled “The Discipleship Question”, he spends a lot of time on Matthew 25 and how Jesus is not just “in” the imprisoned, or the sick, or the poor, or the hungry, or the naked, but instead that Jesus is those very people who we visit in prison, or seek to help heal, or that we will feed.
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I just finished reading Jim Wallis’ new book, Christ in Crisis (which is a must-read by the way) and in his chapter entitled “The Discipleship Question”, he spends a lot of time on Matthew 25 and how Jesus is not just “in” the imprisoned, or the sick, or the poor, or the hungry, or the naked, but instead that Jesus is those very people who we visit in prison, or seek to help heal, or that we will feed.