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The Bible tells us to love and care for the immigrants among us!

Rabbi Shai Held wrote an essay recently that appeared in the New York Times. It is entitled One of the Bible’s Greatest Moral Revolutions. I would think that Jesus’ admonitions to love our neighbors and enemies and to treat others as we would like to be treated ourselves would be enough for Christians… But apparently not, judging getting the cruel and arbitrary treatment is immigrants by our government authorities these days.

Rabbi Held addresses biblical teaching from Hebrew scripture, focusing mostly on the Pentateuch, as one might expect. He concludes:

…many of our leaders lack the most fundamental understanding of the central biblical commandment to love and care for the immigrant.

Rabbi Held discusses what he calls the revolutionary teaching of the Torah regarding love for immigrants. The first love if love of God. The second is love of neighbor. Those two ideas are widespread in biblical times. The third love we are called to observe in Torah, though, was revolutionary in Torah times – love the immigrant residing in your community! See, for example, Exodus 22.21. His essay is highly recommended. If we claim to follow Yahweh and do not love immigrants in our community, we’re not listening to the teaching that expresses God’s concern for those who are in disadvantaged situations with little power.

If we claim to follow Jesus and do not love our immigrant neighbors…. Well, we’re not really following him, are we? There’s really no excuse for one who claims to follow Jesus to be cruel and unjust.

On Adversaries

“Loving, forgiving, and doing good to our adversaries is our duty. Yet we must do this without giving up and without being cowardly. We shall resist whenever our adversaries demand of us obedience contrary to the orders of the Gospel. We shall do so without fear, but also without pride and without hate.”

-from a sermon preached by André Trocmé the sunday after France fell to the German attack in World War II