"Extend mercy toward others, so that there can be no one in need whom you meet without helping. For what hope is there for us if God should withdraw His mercy from us?"
I read this book to learn more about the Saint my church is named for. This was a quick and interesting read. Of course it made me want to strive to be a better person ~ to be more giving, humble and loving. And while this man lived in the 1500/1600's his words and actions are still very relevant today. Quite needed actually! You see, St. Vincent ministered to convicts, the poor, the homeless, abandoned infants and children, and the otherwise forgotten. Even though, these were the people that were ignored and persecuted, St. Vincent looked at them all as if seeing God's face in each one of them. He said he found it a privilege to be in their company. Could you even imagine a world in which everyone we looked at we saw the face of God within them? I want to ~ I want to be more like St. Vincent!
I think everyone could gain at minimum a little nugget of wisdom from reading this book and it might even spur you to go beyond yourself!
"We must love our neighbor as being made in the image of God and as an object of His love."