I would like to talk to you today about being
a Second Mile Christian. In “The Sermon
on the Mount,” words spoken by Jesus
were powerful enough to change the world,
“Whosoever shall compel you to go a mile,
go with him two.” Under Roman rule, a
Roman soldier could command a subject
to carry his pack. Or run an errand one mile.
The Jewish boys had measured off a mile
and driven pegs to mark the distance. Do
not miss this abundant life principle to
do just a little more than you are required.
Several years ago, I was stopped in Ann Arbor
by a police officer. It was during the riots, and
I was in a hurry to get home. Knowing the
stress that an officer was under at that time,
I said nothing and waited. A few minutes
later, he returned and handed me a note and
left. I opened it and read, “Pastor, take it easy,
slow down, you will not get many tickets like
this.” I had not told him that I was a minister
and I had not expected or deserved his
kindness. I felt that he had gone the second
mile.
A second mile Christian will lighten the load
for others. Do a little more, be a little kinder.
The second mile overflows with blessings.
God went the second mile for us when He
sent His son, Jesus.
Father, let others see you in me as I go the
second mile today.
Amen.
But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you; Matthew 5:44 KJV