Knowing and Loving
Knowing and Loving

Knowing and Loving

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<p>In the powerful article &ldquo;Does My Son Know You?&rdquo; sportswriter Jonathan Tjarks wrote of his battle with terminal cancer and his desire for others to care well for his wife and young son. The thirty-four-year-old wrote the piece just six months prior to his death. Tjarks, a believer in Jesus whose father had died when he was a young adult, shared Scriptures that speak of care for widows and orphans (Exodus 22:22; Isaiah 1:17; James 1:27). And in words directed to his friends, he wrote, &ldquo;When I see you in heaven, there&rsquo;s only one thing I&rsquo;m going to ask&mdash;Were you good to my son and my wife? . . . Does my son <em>know</em> you?&rdquo;</p> <p>King David wondered if there was &ldquo;anyone still left of the house of Saul to whom [he could] show kindness for [his dear friend] Jonathan&rsquo;s sake&rdquo; (2 Samuel 9:1). A son of Jonathan, Mephibosheth, who was &ldquo;lame in both feet&rdquo; (v. 3) due to an accident (see 4:4), was brought to the king. David said to him, &ldquo;I will surely show you kindness for the sake of your father Jonathan. I will restore to you all the land that belonged to your grandfather Saul, and you will always eat at my table&rdquo; (9:7). David showed loving care for Mephibosheth, and it&rsquo;s likely that in time he truly got to <em>know</em> him (see 19:24&ndash;30).</p> <p>Jesus has called us to love others just as He loves us (John 13:34). As He works in and though us, let&rsquo;s truly get to know and love them well.</p>

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