What is the right thing to do? Jesus gives you a brief standard, called the Golden Rule, which is always available for you to use. It is found in Matthew 7:12.
Do to others what you would have them do to you. Jesus gives the Golden Rule. This principle is found in other religions, usually in negative form. The Rabbi Hillel said, “What is hateful to yourself do not to your neighbor; for this is the whole law, and all else is its exposition.” Confucius: “Do nothing to your neighbor which afterward you would not have your neighbor do to you.” The bare negative is certainly far less than what Jesus teaches. Doing nothing at all might satisfy that form. But it is probably not fair to assume that the negative does not expect the positive as well. But this is not a principle that equalizes all religions. What Jesus says is profoundly deeper than what other teachers said. Too often people treat this simply as a principle to use because it works. But Jesus ties it in with the attitude and actions of your Father in heaven.
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