One of the most popular television shows of all time was Seinfeld. Predictably, after a long run of success, it's always difficult to please the critics and fanbase in a series finale. The finale of Seinfeld left many disappointed, even outraged.

We often think of sin as something we have committed. But there is another type of sin that often goes unnoticed and doesn't get dealt with - sins of omission.

Omission, of course, is a failure to do something.

Read Luke 10:25-28

Jesus is talking primarily to a Jewish audience, and the one who addressed Him is, in fact, a Jewish expert in the Law. The expert knows the commandments. He even recites the correct summary of all of the law.

Many of us read the Bible and the commands of God - especially the commands that tell us what we are called to do - as suggestions. The clarion call of Jesus to His disciples is to go and make other disciples. Any pursuit of Jesus without making disciples falls short and misses the mark of what Jesus has asked.
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