IN the miraculous, majestic moment of Kingdom transition, Ezekiel recorded the scathing words of God as they pierced the languorous skies over God’s chosen people. The tenor of these words was of impending judgment and perilous calamity, “And God said… ‘NEITHER HAVE YE HEALED THAT WHICH WAS SICK. ‘“ Ezekiel 34:4
The obligations of leaders extend to caring for the sick and meeting the needs of those who cannot care for themselves. The Church as God’s Kingdom representative in this earth embraces many responsibilities in association to its careful and deliberative charge of “go ye therefore and… make disciples.” Matt. 28:19



















In Luke 10, we find Jesus embroiled in another encounter with the educated theocracy of the day. A young man rises with a challenging question, “What is the key to the door of heaven?” What followed was a dissertation on the two great commandments. After Jesus' rebuttal, this young law student, in an apparent attempt to justify himself, asked another provocative question, “Who is my neighbor?”

