LifePoint implements several practices that enable us to love our neighbor and glorify God. First, we cultivate a culture of doing good works in all of life so others can see them and glorify God. We train our people to look upon all others with compassion, as Jesus looked upon the masses (Matt 9:36). Compassion fights selfishness and enables Christians to stand ready to minister in Jesus’ name at all times and in all places to all people.
Second, we hold that God’s people seek the welfare of the city and pray for it. Christians labor and serve to see the city prosper, that God might bless them as well (Jer 29:7). In every way and every day, Christians live to bless the place where they live. God does use prosperity to point people to Him and to provide for his people. Christians live to labor for the prosperity of their city so others can be blessed.
Third, Jesus explains how in the final judgment he will look upon his children as those who fed the hungry, gave drink to the thirsty, welcomed the stranger, clothed the naked, and visited the sick and imprisoned. When asked how he knew they ministered to him, he replied, “as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me” (Matt 25:35-40). The “least of these” in the world hold the greatest concern in the eyes of Jesus. Jesus is close to the broken-hearted, the impoverished, the suffering, abused, neglected and scorned. Jesus cares about all suffering, heartache and pain in this world, and he leads His people to care and minister to them as well. LifePoint strives to pursue the “least of these” in this world that we might minister and serve in Jesus’ name to bring hope and healing.