Cultivating Self-Care Mosaic Church Teachings

    • Christianity

For those with ears to hear, Jesus' command to "Love your neighbor as yourself" has first a cynical insight, followed by a profoundly kind invitation. Because, the problem is, most of us don't really love ourselves well. And that affects our ability to love others. In this teaching, we take a look at this difficult insight and also discover the wonderful kindness of God as he teaches us to love ourselves as he does. We look at practical ways we can takes steps to love and care for ourselves well and how that can spur us toward greater love for our neighbors.

For those with ears to hear, Jesus' command to "Love your neighbor as yourself" has first a cynical insight, followed by a profoundly kind invitation. Because, the problem is, most of us don't really love ourselves well. And that affects our ability to love others. In this teaching, we take a look at this difficult insight and also discover the wonderful kindness of God as he teaches us to love ourselves as he does. We look at practical ways we can takes steps to love and care for ourselves well and how that can spur us toward greater love for our neighbors.