In the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazaros (Luke 16.19-31),
Jesus tells of an opportunity for salvation that goes unnoticed by the rich
man. Day after day he stepped out his door passing over his salvation, an
unnamed and unknown poor man “desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell
from the rich man's table. Moreover the dogs came and licked his sores.” (Luke
16.21) Day by day the rich man was sealing his fate for an eternity of torment
and grief, while the fate of the poor man rested firmly in the bosom of
Abraham. Both men died, and both men met their fate.
Just outside your door, if you are choose to notice, is your
salvation waiting for you. Every time you step out your front door is an
opportunity to meet your salvation face to face. The rich man in the parable
was so focused on his own comfort that he didn’t even know the name of the man
lying across his front steps. When you step out your door you leave behind the
comfort of home, but you also leave behind the chains of torment and grief.
Every person you meet, rich or poor, is your opportunity for salvation.
Your salvation isn’t about rich or poor. It isn’t about
names. It is about bread crumbs and dogs. It is about being able to see the
person just outside your door, not as a burden or inconvenience but with
compassion and love. Salvation is about love.